Royal coat of arms of Baustralia
Royal Arms of Baustralia | |
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Armiger | His Majesty the King of Baustralia |
Crest | Upon the helm, a royal crown proper thereon a lion stantant royally crowned; azure and ermine mantling |
Blazon | Quarterly; 1st and 4th: sable, a Baustralian Fish azure; 2nd: gules, an arabic riyal or; 3rd: azure, a 'W' or |
Supporters | Lions rampant guardant or, armed and langued gules, crowned as the crest. |
Compartment | A creek azure, a fish naiant. |
Motto | French: Dieu et mon droit |
Order(s) | Order of the Gadus |
Monarchy of Baustralia |
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The royal coat of arms of Baustralia, or the Royal Arms for short, are the official coat of arms of the Baustralian monarch, John. These arms are used by the King as the monarch of the Kingdom of Baustralia. Variants of the Royal Arms are used by other members of the Baustralian royal family. The arms in banner form serve as basis for the monarch's official flag, known as the Royal Standard.
The shield is quartered, depicting in the first and fourth quarters the Baustralian fish; in the second, the Riel of Ostreum; and in the third, a W for Wangatangia. The crest is a statant guardant lion wearing the Tudor crown, himself on another representation of that crown. The supporters are a likewise crowned lion.
In the greenery below, a fish swimming in a creek are depicted, representing Tentacion Creek, which was the location of the battle for Tentacion independence. This armorial achievement comprises the motto, in French, of the Baustralian monarch, Dieu et mon Droit ("God and my Right"), as well as the Gadus circlet which surrounds the shield, inscribed with the Order's motto, A bene placito ("From one well pleased").
The blazon for the royal coat of arms are as follows:
Quarterly, first and fourth Sable a Baustralian fish naiant Azure (for Baustralia), second quarter Gules a Riel (﷼) or (for Ostreum), third quarter Azure a letter 'W' Or (for Wangatangia), the whole surrounded by the Gadus; for a Crest, upon the Royal helm the Royal Crowned Proper, thereon a Lion statant gardant Or royally crowned Proper; Mantling Azure and Ermine; for Supporters, a Lion rampant gardant Or crowned as the Crest. Motto "Dieu et mon Droit" Azure in the compartment below the shield. |
Royal crown
The Tudor crown was the original representation of the Crown of Baustralia in heraldry. It was replaced in 2022 by a design similar to the Imperial State Crown of the United Kingdom.
Uses
This coat of arms is used on crown and government documents, and acts as arms of dominion. It also appears as the rank insignia for Warrant officers.
Other variants
- Royal Arms
- Armorials of the Royal Family
- Former arms of dominion