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The motto "Exemplar Hiberniae" means "An Example to Ireland".
The motto "Exemplar Hiberniae" means "An Example to Ireland".
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[[Literature]] : information provided by "Laurence Jones" (laurencejones@eircom.net)
[[Literature]] : information provided by "Laurence Jones" (laurencejones@eircom.net)

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COUNTY WEXFORD

Official blazon

Origin/meaning

The arms are in the county's sporting colours of purple and gold. The lion with an axe reminds us that the Norman invaders of Ireland first set foot here, and that Wexford town itself is a Viking foundation. The spear heads recall the pikemen of the 1798 revolution which reached its height in the County. The lighthouse reminds us of the county's maritime connections in particular the major port at Rosslare.

The motto "Exemplar Hiberniae" means "An Example to Ireland".


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