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Tomlin Family Coat of Arms - Heraldic Symbolism and History #2021824 (License: Personal Use)
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This heraldic achievement for the Tomlin family features a vertically divided shield: the upper white field shows two black halberds, the central black band contains three naturalistic raised hands, and the lower white section holds one halberd. Above the shield rests a silver helm adorned with mantling, surmounted by a crest of two crossed silver axes behind a raised right hand, symbolizing defense and readiness. The Latin motto “Quondam his vicimus armis” (“Formerly we conquered by these arms”) appears on a scroll beneath.
Used on genealogy sites, family history pages, or heritage publications to represent lineage, identity, and ancestral pride; ideal for users researching surname origins, heraldry, or creating personalized family crests.
Related Cliparts: Discover the Tomlin family crest: a striking heraldic shield with three hands, halberds, and the motto “Quondam his vicimus armis.” Explore its origins and meaning.
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