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The balangay ship represents the armiger’s overseas career. The waves represent their home town of Marilao, which features a river. The three rice stacks in the chief each refer to the armiger's education, profession, and career. The green and yellow recall the colours of their alma mater, Central Luzon State University. In the crest, the sea lion is a national reference to the Philippines. The Latin motto Pes Meus Stetit in Directo literally translates to “my foot has stood in the right direction”, a tenet of righteousness and integrity. | The balangay ship represents the armiger’s overseas career. The waves represent their home town of Marilao, which features a river. The three rice stacks in the chief each refer to the armiger's education, profession, and career. The green and yellow recall the colours of their alma mater, Central Luzon State University. In the crest, the sea lion is a national reference to the Philippines. The Latin motto Pes Meus Stetit in Directo literally translates to “my foot has stood in the right direction”, a tenet of righteousness and integrity. | ||
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RAMONCITO TOMALE GESLAYA
Registration no.: 011/2022
Country of origin : Philippines
Place of origin : Marilao, Bulacan Province
Granted : No
Granted/officially recorded by : -
Official English blazon
Shield: Or issuing from a base wavy Azure charged with two barrulets wavy Argent, a Philippine balangay ship Gules, on a chief Vert three rice stacks Or.
Crest: A sea lion Or, grasping in its dexter paw a quill of the last.
Motto: Pes Meus Stetit in Directo (“My foot has stood in the right direction”)
Other language blazon
Origin/meaning
The balangay ship represents the armiger’s overseas career. The waves represent their home town of Marilao, which features a river. The three rice stacks in the chief each refer to the armiger's education, profession, and career. The green and yellow recall the colours of their alma mater, Central Luzon State University. In the crest, the sea lion is a national reference to the Philippines. The Latin motto Pes Meus Stetit in Directo literally translates to “my foot has stood in the right direction”, a tenet of righteousness and integrity.
Registration details
Philippine Armorial - 21st June 2021
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