Coat of Arms of Atmora
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Coat of Arms of Her Majesty the High Queen in Right of Atmora | |
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Versions | |
Armiger | Katherine II, in right of Atmora |
Adopted | 1812 |
Crest | Upon the Royal helm the crown of Saint Anna Proper, thereon a Wolf sejant affronté Argent armed and langued Gules, Royally crowned Proper holding in his dexter paw a sword and in his sinister a sceptre, both Proper |
Torse | tasseled strings Or |
Blazon | Quarterly: 1 and 4 Gules, three wolves’ heads, erased, Argent, armed and langued, Azure; 2 and 3 Or, an eagle sable, armed, beaked and langued gules. Overall an escutcheon Azure, billetty Or, a lion armed and langued Gules |
Supporters | Two griffins holding a like lance flying the Wolfenvlag. |
Compartment | pedestal |
Motto | Latin: Splendor sine occasu |
The coat of arms of Atmora (Iravian: Wapenschild van Atmora), also known as the Royal Coat of Arms of Atmora, or formally as the Coat of Arms of Her Majesty the High Queen in Right of Atmora (Iravian: Wapenschild van Hare Majesteit de Hoge Koningin in Recht van Atmora) is, since 1812, the official coat of arms of the Atmoran monarch and thus also of Atmora. Variants of the Imperial Arms are used by other members of the Atmoran Imperial family; and by the Atmoran Government in connection with the administration and government of the country.
The arms are embossed on the cover of any citizen's Atmoran passport, in order to legally signify and symbolize that the bearer is travelling under the aid of the Crown of Atmora.
Use
Versions and variants
Government
Other members of the Royal family
Symbolism
Children and grandchildren of the monarch | |||
Armorial achievement | Shield | Bearer | |
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Henrietta, Princess of Wolf | |||
Consorts | |||
Prince William, Duke of Winterhaven |