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Imperial
GreiiN:321
Coat of arms of Imperial
Emblazoned by Gecktron
Assumed2022
Country of OriginBrazil
TraditionIberian heraldry
Aliases Imperial#9749

Imperial
Argent, a Azure jay rising, wings elevated and displayed and face turned to sinister proper charged on its sinister chest with an armillary sphere of the field, its leg dexter resting on a pile of three books azure, on their spines the royal badge of Karl I and IV, Napoléon III and Dom Pedro II respectively. From the crest, For a motto,

Blazon
Escutcheon
Argent, a Azure jay rising, wings elevated and displayed and face turned to sinister proper charged on its sinister chest with an armillary sphere of the field, its leg dexter resting on a pile of three books azure, on their spines the royal badge of Karl I and IV, Napoléon III and Dom Pedro II respectively.

Official Blazon

Imperial
Prata, Uma gralha-azul própria ascendente, asas elevadas e á mostra e face virada para o lado sinistro, uma esfera armilar no peito sinistro da mesma cor do primeiro, sua garra destra no topo de três livros azuis, em suas espinhas os monogramas reais de Carlos I e IV, Napoleão III e Dom Pedro II. From the crest, For a motto,

Blazon (Português)
Escudo
Prata, Uma gralha-azul própria ascendente, asas elevadas e á mostra e face virada para o lado sinistro, uma esfera armilar no peito sinistro da mesma cor do primeiro, sua garra destra no topo de três livros azuis, em suas espinhas os monogramas reais de Carlos I e IV, Napoleão III e Dom Pedro II.

symbolism

The brazilian blue jay, also known as an azure jay is a crafty and resourceful bird which lives in the arminger's surrounding. The armillary sphere which sits atop the Jay's heart represents the armingers royalist beliefs, while the books which serve as a sturdy base for the bird's dexter leg are engraved with the monograms of three great monarchs which the arminger admires that were betrayed by fate, those being:
-Dom Pedro the II, Emperor of Brazil
-Napoléon III, Emperor of the French
-Karl I and IV, Emperor of Austria and King of Hungary