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|armiger          = Kingdom of [[Aquitayne]]
|armiger          = Kingdom of [[Aquitayne]]
|year_adopted    = 1745
|year_adopted    = 1745
|crest            = {{wpl|Quartering|Quarterly}}: 1 and 4 {{wp|York Rose|Reich Rose}}, 2 [[Aquitayne]], 3 Sea
|crest            =  
|torse            =  
|torse            =  
|shield          = 1st quarter: Royal blue, Aquitaynian cross argent;<br>2nd quarter: gold band, azure bend;<br>3rd quarter: argent, bend gold azure<br>4th quarter: gryffon, black with gold gure
|shield          = {{wpl|Quartering|Quarterly}}: 1 and 4 {{wp|York Rose|Reich Rose}}, 2 [[Aquitayne]], 3 Sea
|supporters      = Two silver griffons  
|supporters      = Two silver griffons  
|compartment      =  
|compartment      =  

Revision as of 20:03, 9 August 2020

Royal Coat of Arms of
the Kingdom of Aquitayne
Aq Grand CoA.png
Versions
AquitayneSeal.png
Lesser Seal of the Kingdom of Aquitayne
ArmigerKingdom of Aquitayne
Adopted1745
BlazonQuarterly: 1 and 4 Reich Rose, 2 Aquitayne, 3 Sea
SupportersTwo silver griffons
MottoLatin: Non Decor Duco (I am not led; I lead.)
OrdersOrder of the Rose
UseOn all acts of Parliament; the cover of passports; various government departments.

The coat of arms of Aquitayne is one of the most prominent national symbols of the Aquitaynian Crown. The current form was adopted in 1745.