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'''Registration no.: 032/2016''' | '''Registration no.: 032/2016''' | ||
Country of origin : Mexico<br> | Country of origin : Mexico<br> | ||
Place of origin : Mexico City<br> | Place of origin : Mexico City<br> | ||
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En campo de plata, una cruz estrecha alzada y siniestrada de sable, cantonada en el diestro de la punta por una flor de lis de los mismo. Bordura general de sable con ocho sotueres de oro | En campo de plata, una cruz estrecha alzada y siniestrada de sable, cantonada en el diestro de la punta por una flor de lis de los mismo. Bordura general de sable con ocho sotueres de oro | ||
===Origin/meaning=== | ====Origin/meaning==== | ||
The shield represents the family. The fleur de lis is for the armiger's father, representing a compass rose to guide when working together while the cross is for the armiger's son, representing the presence and help of God where least expected. The bordure is purely aesthetic . | The shield represents the family. The fleur de lis is for the armiger's father, representing a compass rose to guide when working together while the cross is for the armiger's son, representing the presence and help of God where least expected. The bordure is purely aesthetic . | ||
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JOSÉ FRANCISCO CERVANTES VELAZQUEZ
Registration no.: 032/2016
Country of origin : Mexico
Place of origin : Mexico City
Granted : No
Granted/officially recorded by : -
Official English blazon
Argent, a cross sable enhanced and shifted to sinister, in canton a fleur-de-lys, and on a bordure sable, eight saltorels Or
Other language blazon
Spanish: En campo de plata, una cruz estrecha alzada y siniestrada de sable, cantonada en el diestro de la punta por una flor de lis de los mismo. Bordura general de sable con ocho sotueres de oro
Origin/meaning
The shield represents the family. The fleur de lis is for the armiger's father, representing a compass rose to guide when working together while the cross is for the armiger's son, representing the presence and help of God where least expected. The bordure is purely aesthetic .
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