Ozycaevias
Ozycaevias | |
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GreiiN:131 | |
Assumed | 2019 |
Country of Origin | United States |
Tradition | American heraldry |
Aliases | Ozycaevias#0119 |
- 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.
Badge
Blazon: On a cockade Azure a fox's head couped Or chinned Argent wearing a Phrygian cap Gules, three mullets of seven Argent in chief.
Symbolism
The cockade on the badge represents the armiger's interest and academic research into American history, and ties them to the American tradition of heraldry. The fox in a Phrygian cap reflects their arms, and acts as a unique identifying element. The three mullets above demonstrate their fascination in astronomy. Each is also pointing upward with the 7 point arrangement, reflecting the armiger's commitment to push ever upward personally.