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'''Registration no.: 012/2017'''
'''Registration no.: 012/2017'''


Individual/family : Individual<br>
Country of origin : Philippines<br>
Country of origin : Philippines<br>
Place of origin : Cavite City<br>
Place of origin : Cavite City<br>
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===Origin/meaning===
====Origin/meaning====
The wolf in the shield is a definition of the armiger's name: Ran-dal (shield - wolf), either calling a pack to arms or howling at the moon as crying to a higher Power. The Bible and cross represent his faith and vocation. The arms were created with the assistance of the [[International Society of Commoners Heraldry]] on Facebook.
The wolf in the shield is a definition of the armiger's name: Ran-dal (shield - wolf), either calling a pack to arms or howling at the moon as crying to a higher Power. The Bible and cross represent his faith and vocation. The arms were created with the assistance of the [[International Society of Commoners Heraldry]] on Facebook.



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RENDELL SALGADO

Registration no.: 012/2017

Country of origin : Philippines
Place of origin : Cavite City
Granted : No
Granted/officially recorded by : -

Arms of Rendell Salgado

Official English blazon

Or, a wolf's head, erased, ululant and sinister facing Gules, on a chief of the last, between two compass roses Or, upon a book open proper, leathered and garnished Or, a Latin cross Sable.

For a crest, a demi-wolf segreant Gules, grasping dexter a kampilan sword Proper and sinister a latin cross Sable.

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Origin/meaning

The wolf in the shield is a definition of the armiger's name: Ran-dal (shield - wolf), either calling a pack to arms or howling at the moon as crying to a higher Power. The Bible and cross represent his faith and vocation. The arms were created with the assistance of the International Society of Commoners Heraldry on Facebook.

Dei Gratia Ad Dei Gloriam means "By God's grace, for God's glory"

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