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Eric
Felipe Flores De Sousa
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Registered:
The
International Register
of Arms, 5th May 2026.
Registration No. 0794
(Vol.5).
Arms:
Per saltire
Azure and Or, in chief
three fleurs-de-lis two
and one Or, in sinister
a lion rampant Gules, in
base three trouts naiant
one and two Argent, and
in dexter an apple tree
eradicated Vert fructed
Gules.
Crest:
Upon
a Helm with a
Wreath Or and
Azure a lion
sejant Or armed
and langued Gules.
Mantled Azure
doubled Or.
Motto:
Ex
Diversitate Fortitudo.
Assumed:
1st January
2026.
Designed
by the armiger.
Arms illustration: The
Armorial Register Ltd.
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The arms are
quartered per
saltire, each
division
bearing
charges chosen
for their
heraldic
significance
and personal
symbolism.
The three
fleurs-de-lis
Or, are
emblematic of
the Flores
family in
Iberian
heraldry,
representing
familial
identity,
continuity,
and noble
heritage.
The lion
rampant Gules,
symbolises
courage,
vigilance, and
military
service. The
rampant stance
acknowledges a
readiness to
defend,
honouring both
the military
tradition of
the Spanish
Empire and the
service of
family members
in the United
States armed
forces.
The three
trouts Argent,
aligned
horizontally,
represent
connection to
rivers and
freshwater
life,
reflecting
perseverance,
adaptability,
and sustenance
drawn from
one’s
environment.
The apple tree
Vert,
signifies
growth and
renewal, and
the fruit
represents the
nurturing of
knowledge and
life.
The per
saltire
division
unites these
diverse
elements into
a coherent
shield,
balancing
family
heritage,
martial
virtues, and
natural
symbolism.
Each tincture
and charge has
been selected
deliberately
to convey
personal and
ancestral
identity while
observing
established
heraldic
conventions.
The motto
translates
from Latin to
English as
"Strength from
Diversity" or
"Out of
Diversity,
Strength".
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