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Escutcheon, mantling, and crest: Escutcheon or (gold) and azure (blue), parted per fess indented, charged in chief with three mullets (stars) pierced. Crested with a crown and Moor's head. Motto on banner at bottom.
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Motto: "Fortis cadere, not cedere potest" = A brave man can fall but he cannot yield.
Escutcheon, mantling, and crest: Escutcheon or (gold) and azure (blue), parted per fess indented, charged in chief with three mullets (stars) pierced. Crested with a crown and Moor's head. Motto on banner at bottom.
Note
Motto: "Fortis cadere, not cedere potest" = A brave man can fall but he cannot yield.