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  • Denomination : [[:Category:Catholic heraldry|Roman Catholic]] The Shamrock alludes to Ireland and the Crowned Eagle's head alludes to the Eagle in the Coat of Arms of Poland. The Cross symbolises the Christian character
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    [[Category:Roman eagle]]
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  • '''Arms''' : Sable Gutté-d'Or in base an Embattled Wall thereon an Eagle displayed Or.<br> ...second century AD. The motto tells that Wallsend arose on the site of the (Roman) Segedunum.
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  • ...bination of the arms of the Peri (pears and eagle) and Morosini (foxes and eagle) family arms. [[Category:Roman Catholic bishops|Peri-Morosini]]
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  • Tierced in pairle reversed: 1st, Or, an eagle with two heads displayed Sable, armed and membered Gules, holding in his de ...agle, symbolising the Roman camps in the area. The bell in the claw of the eagle is the bell of St. Munro, the patron saint of Lanark (see also [[Glasgow]])
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  • ...inal inhabitants of the prairies. Relating to the bishop's own family, the eagle is part of the Imperial arms of Germany and Russia, reminding us of the Arc [[Category:Roman Catholic bishops|Weisgerber]]
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  • ...ng the baptismal patron of the archbishop's father and the Archbishop. The eagle's head represents the higher vision which faith brings to life and the hope ...gdom of Heaven" as recorded in the Gospel of St. Matthew, 12:45-46. As the eagle's head honors the archbishop's father, the pearl honors his late mother Mar
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  • |Red; the eagle standard of a Roman Centurion wreathed all gold.</br> A Roman Officer who led a Hundred Men. The badge was approved on 3 May 1920.
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  • The arms are a combination of the Roman eagle, the chequered fess of the Cistercian Ordre and the crosses of the German W The Roman imperial eagle stands for the fact that one of the northernmost Roman fortresses was situated near Arnsburg and, at the same time, is a canting s
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  • ...nd vallary or palisado crown recall the area's importance on the border of Roman Dacia Traiana. The ancient syrinx, pan flute, or nai is a popular local ins
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  • ...p. The eagle is also the symbol of St. John, one of his patron saints. The eagle holds a Paschal candle signifying Christ as light of the world. The candle [[Category:Roman Catholic bishops|Dunn]]
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  • '''Crest''' : On a Wreath of the Colours a demi Eagle Or gorged with a Collar Gules pendent therefrom a Miner's Lamp proper and c ...afety lamp, alludes to the local coal-mining industry. On each wing of the eagle is the badge of the Laceys, Earls of Lincoln and Lords of the Honour in whi
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  • ...rst and fourth quarters five mullets of the second, in second and third an eagle displayed Sable. [[Category:Roman Catholic bishops|Walter]]
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  • ...er chief on a plate an oak tree eradicated Proper and in sinister chief an eagle's head erased crowned with an eastern crown Or. [[Category:Roman Catholic bishops|Renfrew]]
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  • ..., charged with a star of the first and in the quarter to chief sinister an eagle's head of the second. ...r star to honor the Bishop's home of Texas, 'The Lone Star State". The red Eagle's head in the second quarter honors St. Thomas High School, which had had s
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  • ...ter: Or, a long cross throughout reversed azure, on a chief of the same an eagle displayed of the field. ...s canting, a symbol for St. Peter, and thus for Peterson. The eagle is the eagle of St. John, and thus canting for the first name of the bishop.
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  • The arms show an eagle. Origin/meaning and colours are unknown. [[Category:Roman Catholic abbots|Weichselbaum]]
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  • The ship is a Roman galley which suggests the Roman origins of Belgrade (when it was known as Singidunum), even though a settle ...gle in the large arms is derived from the National Arms. In its claws the eagle holds a sword and olive branch which suggests on the rich history of Belgra
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  • Denomination : [[:Category:Catholic heraldry|Roman Catholic]] ...F". Atop the main shield is an imperial crown. This is likely the imperial eagle. Lastly, to the left of the central shield is a red shield with a silver ba
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  • * (personal arms) Azure, an eagle displayed Argent between, issuant from base, three hill and in chief a rose ...lvatore and Josephine Aquila. "Aquila" is the Italian word for eagle. The eagle is the classic symbol of St. John, patron of St. John Vianney, titular of t
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