Greyfriars (Oxford University)
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GREYFRIARS (OXFORD UNIVERSITY) (1224-2008)
Country: United Kingdom
Campus/location : Oxford
Official blazon
Arms: Argent, in front of the lower limb of a long cross pointed at the foot proper, two arms in saltire, the dexter charnois, the sinister habited in the sleeve of a Franciscan Friar, the hands upwards and appaumee displaying stigmata proper, on a chief azure a Paschal Lamb also proper; over all in dexter flank a crosier erect sable, garnished and headed Or, the head containing a square pierced cross moline, and in the sinister flank an archi-episcopal staff also erect sable, garnished and headed Or, each limb of the cross terminating in a cross formy.
Motto: Deus meus et omnia
Origin/meaning
The arms were officially granted on June 20, 1958.
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