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The arrowheads represent four flint arrowheads found by the armiger in their boyhood years on their family’s ancestral farm (later a settlement was excavated in the same area) as well as a symbol of the four families from which their own family descends. In addition, it symbolizes the armiger’s family unit of husband, wife and two children, as well as the four rules of living that are part of their motto and that they for almost 40 years practiced archery as a hobby. The colours refer to the Danish flag. The tower with red bricks and white cornices symbolizes the fact that the armiger's home is their castle.  
The arrowheads represent four flint arrowheads found by the armiger in their boyhood years on their family’s ancestral farm (later a settlement was excavated in the same area) as well as a symbol of the four families from which their own family descends. In addition, it symbolizes the armiger’s family unit of husband, wife and two children, as well as the four rules of living that are part of their motto and that they for almost 40 years practiced archery as a hobby. The colours refer to the Danish flag. The tower with red bricks and white cornices symbolizes the fact that the armiger's home is their castle.  



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PER MICHAEL ØSTERGAARD

Registration no.: 004/2022

Country of origin : Denmark
Place of origin : North Jutland
Granted : No
Granted/officially recorded by : -

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Official English blazon

Arms: Gules four arrowheads conjoined throughout in cross
Crest: A tower Gules with one window and cornices Argent.
Motto: Honorem diligentius, veritatem et iustitiam.

Other language blazon

Origin/meaning

The arrowheads represent four flint arrowheads found by the armiger in their boyhood years on their family’s ancestral farm (later a settlement was excavated in the same area) as well as a symbol of the four families from which their own family descends. In addition, it symbolizes the armiger’s family unit of husband, wife and two children, as well as the four rules of living that are part of their motto and that they for almost 40 years practiced archery as a hobby. The colours refer to the Danish flag. The tower with red bricks and white cornices symbolizes the fact that the armiger's home is their castle.

Registration details

The International Register of Arms, 23rd November 2021 Registration No. 0614 (Vol.4).
Society of American Armigers Registry No.: AA0110


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