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Traditional Coat of Arms with Motto “Non Agit Perperam” - Heraldic Symbolism Explained #2329755 (License: Personal Use)
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The coat of arms displays a shield divided into four quarters-red and yellow diagonal bands-with a central blue inescutcheon bearing a white crescent and hand symbol. Above, a gold coronet supports three red wheat sheaves, while elaborate red-and-gold mantling flows from a helmet adorned with a torse and crest. The scroll below bears the Latin motto “Non Agit Perperam,” translating to “He does not act wrongly,” signifying moral rectitude.
Used on genealogical websites, historical society pages, or family heritage portals; serves users researching ancestry, heraldry, or symbolic meanings behind noble crests and mottos.
Related Cliparts: Discover the rich symbolism of this ornate coat of arms: quartered shield, crowned helm, mantling, and Latin motto meaning “He does not act wrongly.” Learn its heritage.
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