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Jakub Tenčl, Ph.D.

Registered: The International Register of Arms, 13th April 2020. Registration No. 0546 (Vol.3).

Arms: Per pale Sable and Argent, dexter a stag rampant Argent and sinister a horse salient contourné Sable; on a chief Azure a sun radiant Or.

Crest:   Three ostrich feathers Azure, Argent and Azure.

Motto: Mens Agitat Molem.

Assumed:  Czech Republic, October 5th, 2019.

The Arms of Jakub
                                                Tenčl, Ph.D. MHS Accred

The family name Tenčl dates back to 1819. One of the values passed across generations is a sense of harmony and spirituality. The armiger’s ancestors had a rich life, yet no one had any knowledge of an existing coat of arms that could be used to unite family values and become a guiding light for future generations. That is why Miroslav Tenčl, when undertaking the genealogical research into the family, had wished to create a family armorial achievement; the design of the arms was finalised by his son, the present armiger.

The stag was chosen to represent harmony and healing, a family trait going back at least three generations, also life's search for harmony and unseen purity of heart. The horse and sun were favourites of the present armiger’s father; the sun chosen to represent constant hope, whatever comes into life. The horse represents the courage to move on with great strength and follow hope.


 

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