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Yellow or Gold – Generosity White or Silver - Peace & Sincerity

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1 Yellow or Gold – Generosity White or Silver - Peace & Sincerity
Black - Constancy (& sometimes Grief) Blue - Loyalty & Truthfulness Red – Warrior or Martyr Green - Hope, Joy & sometimes Loyalty Purple - Royal Majesty, Sovereignty & Justice Orange- Ambition Maroon-Patient in battle, yet victorious Axe - Dutiful Bridge - (signifies a governor or magistrate) Crescent - Enlightenment Crosses - Christian sentiments Crown - Authority Fire - Zeal Flaming Heart - Passion Fleur-de-lys (stylized Iris flower) - Purity (associated with France) Hand - Faith, Sincerity & Justice Heart - Sincerity Horns & Antlers - Fortitude Lightning - Decisiveness Moon - Serenity Oyster Shell - Traveler Ring - Fidelity Scepter - Justice Star - Nobility Sun - Glory Sword - Warlike Tower or Castle - Fortitude & Protectiveness Bear - Protectiveness Bee - Industriousness Camel - Perseverance Dog - Loyalty Double Eagle & Eagle - Leadership & Decisiveness Dragon - Defender of Treasure Falcon or Hawk - Eagerness Fox - Cleverness Griffin (part eagle, part lion) - Bravery Horse - Readiness to Serve Lion - Courage Pelican - Generosity & Devotion Raven - Constancy Snake - Ambition Stag, Elk or Deer - Peace & Harmony Tiger - Fierceness & Valor Unicorn - Extreme courage Wolf - Constant Vigilance

2 What is a coat of arms? The Coat of Arms Arose in about the 12th century, around the time of the Crusades. A knight dressed in armour from head to foot could not be recognized by friend or enemy, so a new method of identification became necessary. This resulted in special markings being painted on the knight's shield, as it was the largest piece of equipment the knight had, and as the shield was easily seen,  people could see who was who at a distance on the battlefield. The markings were also embroidered on the tunic he wore over his Armour. The term comes from the design being on the tunic, hence 'Coat', this design was usually given to a knight once he became entitled to bear Arms, hence we get the term "coat of arms". The design was also used as a uniform for the servants of the household.

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6 Yellow or Gold – Generosity
White or Silver - Peace & Sincerity Black - Constancy (& sometimes Grief) Blue - Loyalty & Truthfulness Red – Warrior or Martyr Green - Hope, Joy & sometimes Loyalty Purple - Royal Majesty, Sovereignty & Justice Orange- Ambition Maroon-Patient in battle, yet victorious

7 Bee - Industriousness Falcon or Hawk - Eagerness Camel - Perseverance
Fox - Cleverness Dog - Loyalty Griffin (part eagle, part lion) - Bravery Double Eagle & Eagle - Leadership & Decisiveness Horse - Readiness to Serve Dragon - Defender of Treasure Lion - Courage

8 Pelican - Generosity & Devotion
Tiger - Fierceness & Valor Raven - Constancy Unicorn - Extreme courage Snake - Ambition Wolf - Constant Vigilance Stag, Elk or Deer - Peace & Harmony

9 Axe - Dutiful Bridge - (signifies a governor or magistrate) Crescent - Enlightenment Crosses - Christian sentiments Crown - Authority Fire - Zeal Flaming Heart - Passion Fleur-de-lys (Iris flower) - Purity Hand - Faith, Sincerity & Justice Heart - Sincerity Horns & Antlers - Fortitude Lightning - Decisiveness Moon - Serenity Oyster Shell - Traveler Ring - Fidelity Scepter - Justice Star - Nobility Sun - Glory Sword - Warlike Tower or Castle - Fortitude & Protectiveness


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