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Frank Javier Del Bosque

Registered: The International Register of Arms, 21st September 2020. Registration No. 0569 (Vol.4).

Arms: Per fess enarched Sanguine and Argent, in chief between two winged dragons combatant the Del Bosque Kamon design Or, in base, in central perspective, a hurst of four pine trees Proper on a base Vert.

Crest: A dexter arm embowed vambraced the hand grasping a sword in bend sinister, all Proper.

Motto: Unitatis Et Fidem, Protegar Gladio.

Badge: The Del Bosque Kamon design.

Assumed:  United States of America, June 2020

Private Registration: 7th September 2020; The American College of Heraldry.

The Arms of Frank
                                                Javier Del Bosque

The Badge of Frank Javier
                                                      Del Bosque

The arms were created and self-designed by the armiger and reflect both a personal and a family aspect.

The Kamon, between the two dragons, has three golden petals representing the armiger’s wife and two daughters; it is depicted inside a golden circle representing the armiger’s protection of his family ("The Duty of Men"). The four pine trees represent the four individuals who make up the main core forest of the armiger’s family.

 
 

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