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Mottos for “A” surnames
Name Motto Translation A Abbot Benedic fontes, Domine Bless wells, O lord! Abbot Labore By labour Abbott Age officium tuum Act your office Abbott Clamamus, Abba, Pater Whereby we cry, Abba, Father Abbott Toujours pret, or prest Always ready Abbs In te, Domine, speravi In thee, O Lord, have I put my trust Abbs Noli irritare leonem Irritate not the lion Abdy Tenax et fidelis Persevering and faithful Abell Invicta veritate By invincible truth Abercorn Sola nobilitas virtus Virtue is the only nobility Abercorn Through Through Abercrombie Mercy is my desire Mercy is my desire Abercrombie Petit alta He seeks...
Heraldic Charges and their Meanings
Let’s delve into the fascinating world of heraldic charges. These symbols and emblems have adorned coats of arms for centuries, each carrying its own significance. Whether you’re a knight, a scholar, or simply curious, heraldic charges offer a rich tapestry of meaning. Here’s an essay to explore their depths: The Meanings of Heraldic Charges 1. What Are Heraldic Charges? In heraldry, a charge refers to any emblem or device that occupies the field of an escutcheon (shield). These charges can take various forms, from geometric designs (often called ordinaries) to symbolic representations of animals, plants, objects, buildings, and more1. 2....
Genealogy
Genealogy, derived from the Ancient Greek word “γενεαλογία” (genealogía), refers to the study of families, family history, and the tracing of their lineages. Genealogists employ various methods, including oral interviews, historical records, genetic analysis, and other sources, to gather information about a family and demonstrate kinship and pedigrees of its members1. Here are some key aspects of genealogy: Historical Records: A vast archive of historical documents plays a crucial role in genealogical research. These documents record significant life events of our ancestors, including: Cemetery records Birth, death, and marriage records Census records Obituary records And much more2. Family Tree: The...
Fitzgerald Coat of Arms & History
The Fitzgerald coat of arms is a heraldic symbol that represents the history, achievements, and aspirations of the Fitzgerald family, one of the most storied and influential families in Irish history. The coat of arms is not just an emblem; it’s a visual narrative of the family’s legacy, encapsulating centuries of lineage, valor, and leadership.The Heraldic Symbolism At the heart of the Fitzgerald coat of arms is the iconic red saltire on a white field. This design is often accompanied by a knight’s helmet, signifying nobility and chivalry, and sometimes by other heraldic elements that denote various family branches and...
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