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Registered:
The
International Register
of Arms, 12th December
2025. Registration No.
0768 (Vol.5).
Arms:
Gules,
between three
Fleur-de-lis Or, an
eagle displayed of the
same beaked and armed
Purpure, charged with
the Stuart fess.
Crest:
Upon
a helm with a
wreath Or and
Gules, a Centaur
Azure courant
semee of
Escallops Or,
holding in its
dexter hand a
Pheon Argent
sinister-bendwise.
Mantled Gules
doubled Or.
Motto:
Ó
Ríthe Agus
Banríona.
Assumed:
U.S.A. 12th
October 2025.
Illustrated
by Hector Rojas.
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Badge: A
Tudor Rose
charged with a
Sakura rose
encircled by
an orle of
eight bees all
Proper.
Livery
colours: The use
of Gules (red)
denotes
the military
strength and
courage required
in the armiger's
service and the
service of his
grandparents.
The Gold (Or)
symbolizes
wisdom, glory,
and elevation of
mind.
The
eagle draws
largely from the
Holy Roman
Empire and
honours the
armigers
ancestral
homelands. The
Stewart press on
the eagle is to
honour the
armigers Stewart
bloodline. The
eagle is
surrounded by
three
fleur-de-lis and
honours the
Tudor, York, and
Lancastrian
bloodline.
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Above
the helm, for
a crest, the
Centaur
holding a
pheon
symbolises
martial
prowess and
honours; the
armiger's
combat
experience in
both martial
arts and
military
combat as a
commander of
Alpha Company
429 th BSB.
The escallops
pay homage to
the Spencer
bloodline.
The Motto: Ó
Ríthe Agus
Banríona,
means “From
Kings and
Queens” in
Irish.
Banner:
Per
pale Azure and
Gules, between
three
Fleur-de-lis
Or, an eagle
displayed of
the same
beaked and
armed Purpure,
charged with
the Stuart
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