Thursday, January 19, 2006

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The blazon

SHIELD: Per fess: Fasce top: blue background with gold crosses. Fascia below: gold background highlighted by three rosebuds, interspersed with seedlings in the field.


WATCHWORD: None


LHEAUME is topped with a buckler made of two strips of silk twisted and rolled on itself.
The colors of the targe alternate between metal dominant and the dominant color of the shield. These colors are the emblem of the family graphic. The style of helmet
is not specified in the arms, and the artist was able to give free rein to his talent for drawing, as the mantle.


PATCH emerges from the targe. It was designed to shine at its brightest and serve as a rallying point for warriors during the confusion of battle to better protect the herald.


The COAT is a cloak that drapes the helmet and serves to protect the polished helmet and armor from the elements.
He often appears on the arms by ribbons or sheets of all kinds, to symbolize that he was torn to shreds on the battlefield.
The cloak or cape is not part of the Arms recognized.
The only items recorded are the shield of arms, crest and motto.


SHIELD: The shield is divided into Rivard fasces.
The fascia is the sheath or belt placed around the body in honor of a memorable feat of arms.
loads placed on the fascia are reputable brands. These scores represent
assaults and beatings to shield from the fighting. His
fractures demonstrate the value of the herald who has support his cause against the enemy during
worst moments of the battle.
These brands are always embedded in the shield as a symbol of victory Hon.


metal and color are selected symbols to signify a virtue or state a fact about the origins of the herald.
These metals and these colors were important at that time because they had magic powers or powers astrological highly prized by the sages of the time.

AZUR: A shade of blue represents the color of the sky and that implies the values of justice, humility, loyalty and perseverance to the Herald.
This blue is also among the stars Jupiter, sapphire among the gems and purple among the flowers.
Blue is also the Paradise, the ultimate creation, the Tribune and the House of God.


SNACKS: The red heraldic language called "reds" and according to some authors,
this word is derived from the Hebrew "gulade" meaning red cloth, other authors favor the Arabic word "gula" meaning "red rose".
In all likelihood, the French word "mouth" is the best color,
because it alludes to the mouth of the wild animal from which flows the blood of the prey.
Red is a royal color that has long been used for royal trappings. This color denotes
skill martial, boldness, strength, value and magnanimity.
It is the noblest of all colors.
It is equated with Mars, the ruby and pink.

OR: Represents the precious metal and is usually shown in the drawings by the heraldic yellow. This metal
surpasses all others for its value, its purity and fineness, the herald should surpass all others by its value, its daring and virtue.
This metal is said, suggests that the Herald has the wisdom, wealth and a noble spirit.
Gold is the sun among the stars, topaz stones and one among the cypress plants, with all the magic and astrological properties of each.


CROSS: A cross whose four arms are of equal length.
Symbol of Christianity often adopted by the pilgrims in the Holy Land to commemorate their perilous journey and their unwavering faith.


The ROSE: According Guillim, rose implies the well being hunted by the evil (the rose and its thorns). Others see a link with the Church.
Popes were wont to present flowers to their allies, be they real flowers or flowers cast in precious metal.
The heraldic rose is usually drawn one of the easiest way.
His color is always defined and its leaves are usually green.


Source reference heraldic description: Armorial General by LB. Rietstap. Variant name Rivart (Belgium May 31, 1749)

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