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== Badge == |
== Badge == |
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'''Blazon''' An ermine proper on its winter coat, crowned Or.<br> |
'''Blazon''' An ermine proper on its winter coat, crowned Or.<br> |
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=== Symbolism === My badge was originally thought as a Portuguese "empresa". As a Portuguese, [https://roll-of-arms.com/wiki/GreiiN:69 Greii] must be familiar to the concept. It involves a pictorial "body" and a word or expression as "soul". The badge itself is the "body", while the "soul" is the latin word for Pride: "SUPERBIA". |
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Revision as of 00:13, 1 June 2022
John Rafael | |
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GreiiN:25 | |
Assumed | July 2013 |
Country of Origin | Brazil |
Tradition | Iberian heraldry |
Aliases | blanchecroix#4463 john_rafael |
Blazon
- Escutcheon
- Vert, semy-de-lis Or.
- Crest
- An ermine proper on its winter coat, crowned Or.
- Mantling
- Vert doubled Or.
- Motto
- "Bonitas Amor Honor"
Official Blazon
Blazon (Português)
- Escudo
- De verde, semeado de flores-de-lis de ouro.
- Timbre
- Um arminho natural, coroado de ouro..
- Divisa
- "Bonitas Amor Honor"
Symbolism
It's an idyllic scene. A happy stoat playing in a field of lilies. Also, green is usually linked to hope, nature and good feelings, while lilies (and fleurs-de-lis by extension) are related to honor, piety and purity.
Badge
Blazon An ermine proper on its winter coat, crowned Or.
=== Symbolism === My badge was originally thought as a Portuguese "empresa". As a Portuguese, Greii must be familiar to the concept. It involves a pictorial "body" and a word or expression as "soul". The badge itself is the "body", while the "soul" is the latin word for Pride: "SUPERBIA".