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The gyronny is canting arms for the armiger's last name, Miller, as the arrangement resembles the sails of a windmill against the sky. The roses are derived from symbolism their grandmother was fond of, as a way of representing her 3 children (their mother and uncles). The colors are derived from the flag of the city of Chicago, the armiger's home. | The gyronny is canting arms for the armiger's last name, Miller, as the arrangement resembles the sails of a windmill against the sky. The roses are derived from symbolism their grandmother was fond of, as a way of representing her 3 children (their mother and uncles). The colors are derived from the flag of the city of Chicago, the armiger's home. | ||
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Heraldry of the World Personal arms |
JONATHAN ALGERT MILLER
Individual/family : Individual
Country of origin : United States of America
Place of origin : Chicago, Illinois
Granted : No
Granted/officially recorded by : -
Official English blazon
Gyronny of 8, Argent and Azure, in chief of the first three roses Gules, barbed vert, seeded Or.
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The gyronny is canting arms for the armiger's last name, Miller, as the arrangement resembles the sails of a windmill against the sky. The roses are derived from symbolism their grandmother was fond of, as a way of representing her 3 children (their mother and uncles). The colors are derived from the flag of the city of Chicago, the armiger's home.
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