“Certavi et vici — I have fought and I have conquered.”
Few family mottos carry as much lived experience as the Flanagan line. From the medieval chiefs of Roscommon to Olympic champions, artists, priests, soldiers, and reformers, the Flanagans have spent centuries turning struggle into purpose.
This episode explores
• the origins of the Flanagan name,
• the meaning of the motto Certavi et vici,
• their roots in Roscommon,
• and the extraordinary people who carried that spirit into the modern world — including athletes, artists, priests, and even a Pearl Harbor survivor.
A story of grit, stewardship, faith, and the quiet power of Irish resilience.