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Daniel Savioli Blinda

Registered: The International Register of Arms, 8th July 2025. Registration No. 0747 (Vol.5).

Arms: Gules, within a moongate supporting a phoenix a dexter hand in bend grasping a young seedling Or the roots Proper; the whole flanked by two stylised linden branches and in dexter chief an eight-pointed star Or.

Crest: A heraldic rose Argent.

Motto:  Ex Terra, Ex Sanguine, Ex Lumine.

Assumed:  Italy 4th July 2025.


The arms of Daniel
                                              Savioli Blinda
This cadet achievement and badge, bearing marks of cadency, have been created for and are registered in the name of Daniel Savioli Blinda (born 2011), youngest son of the Blinda family. As he is currently a minor, this registration is submitted by his mother on his behalf. The arms reflect the intellectual and spiritual legacy of the House of Blinda. The phoenix symbolizes mindful renewal and continuity. The moongate represents tradition as a portal between generations; the hand grasping the seedling signifies future stewardship. The linden branches stand for memory and harmony, while the eight-pointed star marks Daniel’s role as mental and symbolic heir to the lineage.

The badge of Daniel
                                                      Savioli Blinda
Badge:  Linea Mentis: A phoenix displayed Gulesa, charged on the breast with a star of eight points Or.
Motto: Ex Terra.

The badge, featuring a red phoenix charged with a golden eight-pointed star, represents clarity of mind, reason, and grounded wisdom. It is titled “Linea Mentis – Ex Terra”, and its motto is “Ex Terra”.

Inheritance: This badge and cadency arms are to be passed down through the direct line of Daniel Savioli Blinda, with preference to male descendants. If no male heir exists, inheritance may pass to a female descendant provided the family name Blinda is retained. Should no direct line remain, the family may appoint a successor from a collateral branch. A successor must always be designated by the current holder.


The conceptual design, symbolism, and textual elements of the arms and badge were developed jointly by the applicant and her son, Daniel Savioli Blinda, to whom the arms belong. The artwork was executed under their direction based on the original drafts and family vision.


 

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