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Heraldry of the World Personal arms |
MATTÉO D'HENRY
Registration no.: 024/2020
Country of origin : France
Place of origin : Dunkerque, Flandre, Nord, Haut-De-France
Granted : No
Granted/officially recorded by : -
Official English blazon
Shield: Azur, between a bend counter-compony gules and or, two horns of the last
Crest: A Phrygian cap gules crowned with a wreath of laurels or
Motto: Oppostaan Tegenstroom (Rise up against the steam)
Badge: Surmounting a cross and a saltire both potent or, an escutcheon gules"
Other language blazon
French:
Écu : Sur un champ d'azur, à la bande contre-componée de gueules et d’or entre deux cornes du dernier
Cimier : Un bonnet phrygien de gueules couronné par des lauriers d’or
Devise : Oppostaan Tengenstoom (S'élever à contre-courant)
Dutch:
Shild: In azuur, een schuinbalk tegengeblokt van keel en van goud tussen twee hoorns van goud
Helmteken: Een frygische muts van keel gekroond met een lauwerkrans van goud
Wapenspreuk: Oppostaan Tegenstroom
Origin/meaning
The tinctures of the arms are taken from those of Flanders ancien.
The field is Azure to symbolise the colour of the violet, the armiger's favourite flower. The Horns are an allusion to the armiger's nickname "Vlaanderram" as well as the ram that replaced Isaac during his Binding (Genesis 22:13).
The bend counter-compony is a reference to the armiger’s passion for martial strategy as well as an allusion to Samson's riddle (Judges 14:14) the gules representing the blood of the lion and the or the honey of the bees.
The Phrygian cap represents the armiger's passion for history as well as their French nationality. the Phrygian cap and the Wreath of laurels represent the enslavement, liberation, glory and fall. this pattern is thought by the armiger to be the destiny of all people and of all peoples and act as a herald for the armiger while alluding to their personal experience.
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