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The '''coat of arms of Lemovicia''' ({{wp|Basque language|Lemovician}}: Менділурарен армарія, ''Mendilurraren armarria'', {{wp|Polish language|Miersan}}: ''Herb Łemowicze'') is the {{wp|coat of arms}} of [[Lemovicia]]. Initially adopted in 1979 following the independence of Lemovicia from [[Narozalica]], a modified version was adopted following the end of the [[Lemovician Civil War]] which removed the {{wp|grapevine cross}} and the {{wp|oak|oak branches}}, but otherwise maintained the double-headed eagle and estucheon.
The '''Emblem of Lemovicia''' ({{wp|Basque language|Lemovician}}: ''Mendiluŕaren armarrija'') is the {{wp|national emblem}} of [[Lemovicia]]. Initially adopted in 1979 following the independence of Lemovicia from [[West Miersa]], it comprises of the {{wp|Three Arrows}}, designed in an [[East Miersa|East Miersan style]], and recolored in the national colors of Lemovicia.


==Design==
==Design==
The Lemovician {{wp|estucheon}} is comprised of a {{wp|Variation of the field#Lozengy, fusilly, masculy and rustré|fretty of ten}}, with five {{wp|vert (heraldry)|dark vert}} stripes descending sinister, and five {{wp|sable (heraldry)|sable}} stripes descending dexter, which border an {{wp|argent (heraldry)|argent}} field in a fretted pattern. The estucheon is seen as the representation of the [[Lemovician people|Lemovician nation]], with green representing the valour of the Lemovician nation, black representing the soil of the land, and white representing the purity of the nation.
The {{wp|Three Arrows}} are defined as being the "same arrows used on the [[Flag of East Miersa|flag of the Miersan Socialist Republic]]," with the red circle and middle arrow colored red to represent {{wp|socialism}}, and the outer two arrows colored green to represent the [[Lemovician people|Lemovician nation]]. Combined, it is similar to the [[Flag of Lemovicia|national flag of Lemovicia]].


The estucheon is situated on a golden {{wp|double-headed eagle}}, which prior to 1992 represented {{wp|God}}'s spirituality, and {{wp|Satan}}'s materialism, as per traditional {{wp|Bogomilist}} beliefs, but today represents the Lemovicians and the {{wp|Polish people|Miersans}}.
The three arrows represent resistance against imperialism, exploitation, and assimilation.
 
Until 1992, the double-headed eagle gripped a golden {{wp|grapevine cross}} on the dexter side, representing the {{wp|Orthodox Christianity|Episimialist}} faith, and a {{wp|oak|branch of oak leaves}} on the sinister side, representing the oak tree in [[Topagunea]] where Lemovicians traditionally met under.


==Usage==
==Usage==
As per the [[Constitution of Lemovicia, 1992|1992 Lemovician constitution]], the coat of arms is to be used by government agencies of [[Lemovicia]], on government buildings, government documents, messages, and on banknotes and coins of the [[Lemovician denar]].
As per the [[Constitution of Lemovicia|Lemovician constitution]], the emblem is to be used by government agencies of [[Lemovicia]], on government buildings, government documents, messages, and on banknotes and coins of the [[Lemovician denar]].


[[Category:Lemovicia]]
[[Category:Lemovicia]]

Latest revision as of 20:08, 6 November 2020

Coat of arms of Lemovicia
Coat of arms of Lemovicia
ArmigerGovernment of the State of Lemovicia
Adopted1979
CrestNone
TorseNone
BlazonA shield with an argent field parted per fret, with a dark Vert descending sinister, and a sable descending dexter.
SupportersA golden double-headed eagle
CompartmentMount vert
MottoNone
OrdersNone

The Emblem of Lemovicia (Lemovician: Mendiluŕaren armarrija) is the national emblem of Lemovicia. Initially adopted in 1979 following the independence of Lemovicia from West Miersa, it comprises of the Three Arrows, designed in an East Miersan style, and recolored in the national colors of Lemovicia.

Design

The Three Arrows are defined as being the "same arrows used on the flag of the Miersan Socialist Republic," with the red circle and middle arrow colored red to represent socialism, and the outer two arrows colored green to represent the Lemovician nation. Combined, it is similar to the national flag of Lemovicia.

The three arrows represent resistance against imperialism, exploitation, and assimilation.

Usage

As per the Lemovician constitution, the emblem is to be used by government agencies of Lemovicia, on government buildings, government documents, messages, and on banknotes and coins of the Lemovician denar.