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== Symbolism == |
== Symbolism == |
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The torch represents liberty and liberalism, and reflects his beliefs in a free and liberal society. The fox is an animal he is closely associated with, and the phrygian cap it wears signifies his involvement in politics and liberal thought. |
The torch represents liberty and liberalism, and reflects his beliefs in a free and liberal society. The fox is an animal he is closely associated with, and the phrygian cap it wears signifies his involvement in politics and liberal thought. |
Revision as of 22:11, 23 May 2022
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Assumed | 2019 |
Country of Origin | United States |
Tradition | American heraldry |
Aliases | Ozycaevias#0119 |
Blazon
- Escutcheon
- Azure, a fox passant Or bellied Argent wearing a Phrygian cap Gules an ear exposed Or; on a chief Argent a torch fesswise pointing to sinister Sable flamed Gules and Or.
- Crest
- A Phrygian cap Gules draped atop the torse charged with a cockade Or, Azure, Or.
- Motto
- “Singen Sie tapfer!” – ‘Sing bravely!’
Symbolism
The torch represents liberty and liberalism, and reflects his beliefs in a free and liberal society. The fox is an animal he is closely associated with, and the phrygian cap it wears signifies his involvement in politics and liberal thought.