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The bee represents an aspiration towards exemplary work ethic and family unity, silver for purity of intentions. The cinquefoils represent lavender for canting, and blue is a subtle nod to Rio de Janeiro.
The bee represents an aspiration towards exemplary work ethic and family unity, silver for purity of intentions. The cinquefoils represent lavender for canting, and blue is a subtle nod to Rio de Janeiro.


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Latest revision as of 11:48, 1 June 2022

Augusto L.
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Coat of arms of Augusto L.
Emblazoned by A.O.G.
Assumed2020
Country of OriginBrazil
TraditionIberian heraldry
Aliases Augusto L#1172

Augusto L.
Azure, a bee Argent, on a chief of the second three cinquefoils of the first, a label Vert for difference. From the crest, On a wreath azure and argent a female Majorcan Shepherd Sable, it's forepaws Argent. For a motto, Fiducia Dei et Providentia

Blazon
Escutcheon
Azure, a bee Argent, on a chief of the second three cinquefoils of the first, a label Vert for difference.
Crest
On a wreath azure and argent a female Majorcan Shepherd Sable, it's forepaws Argent.
Motto
Fiducia Dei et Providentia

Official Blazon

Augusto L.
De azul, uma abelha de prata; chefe do segundo, carregado de três quinquefólios do primeiro esmalte, um lambel verde de três pontas. From the crest, Um Pastor-maiorquino fêmea de negro com as patas dianteiras de prata. For a motto, Fiducia Dei et Providentia

Blazon (Português)
Escudo
De azul, uma abelha de prata; chefe do segundo, carregado de três quinquefólios do primeiro esmalte, um lambel verde de três pontas.
Timbre
Um Pastor-maiorquino fêmea de negro com as patas dianteiras de prata.
Divisa
Fiducia Dei et Providentia

Symbolism

The bee represents an aspiration towards exemplary work ethic and family unity, silver for purity of intentions. The cinquefoils represent lavender for canting, and blue is a subtle nod to Rio de Janeiro.