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'''JONAS GREGORIO DE SOUZA''' | '''JONAS GREGORIO DE SOUZA''' | ||
'''Registration no.: 013/2017''' | |||
Country of origin : Brazil<br> | Country of origin : Brazil<br> | ||
Place of origin : -<br> | Place of origin : -<br> | ||
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Granted/officially recorded by : - | Granted/officially recorded by : - | ||
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====Official English blazon==== | ====Official English blazon==== | ||
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====Other language blazon==== | ====Other language blazon==== | ||
===Origin/meaning=== | ====Origin/meaning==== | ||
These arms are inspired by a junction of the arms of two families the armiger descends from: Maciel and Morais-Sarmento. The arms of Maciel exhibit the fleur-de-lis and eagle, whereas the arms of Sarmento exhibit the thirteen roundels that were turned into a bordure. The colours have been modified. The choice for or and sable reflects the armiger's German ancestry, evident in the second partition. | These arms are inspired by a junction of the arms of two families the armiger descends from: Maciel and Morais-Sarmento. The arms of Maciel exhibit the fleur-de-lis and eagle, whereas the arms of Sarmento exhibit the thirteen roundels that were turned into a bordure. The colours have been modified. The choice for or and sable reflects the armiger's German ancestry, evident in the second partition. |
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JONAS GREGORIO DE SOUZA
Registration no.: 013/2017
Country of origin : Brazil
Place of origin : -
Granted : No
Granted/officially recorded by : -
Official English blazon
Per pale argent and or, two fleur-de-lis sable in pale, and issuant from the line of division the sinister half of an eagle displayed sable, armed and langued gules, within a bordure sable charged with thirteen roundels or.
Other language blazon
Origin/meaning
These arms are inspired by a junction of the arms of two families the armiger descends from: Maciel and Morais-Sarmento. The arms of Maciel exhibit the fleur-de-lis and eagle, whereas the arms of Sarmento exhibit the thirteen roundels that were turned into a bordure. The colours have been modified. The choice for or and sable reflects the armiger's German ancestry, evident in the second partition.
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