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Coat of Arms for Marylebone, London

Coat of Arms for Marylebone, London


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Coat of Arms for Marylebone, London

Coat of Arms for Marylebone, London, with Virgin and Child at the top, and a Latin motto below (Fiat Secundum Verbum Tuum, let it be done according to your word). Date: early 20th century

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Bone Fiat Fleur Halo Heraldic Heraldry Latin Marylebone Motto Symbol Symbolic Tradition Virgin Waves Word


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1. Title: Marylebone Coat of Arms: A Timeless Symbol of Tradition and History - Featuring the Virgin and Child, with a Latin Motto 2. Description: This print showcases the Coat of Arms for Marylebone, London, dating back to the early 20th century. The heraldic design is a stunning blend of history, symbolism, and tradition, making it a cherished piece for any collection. At the heart of the Coat of Arms, the Virgin Mary is depicted holding the baby Jesus, their halos radiating a soft, ethereal glow. Above them, a crown adorned with roses, fleurs-de-lys, and other heraldic symbols crowns the scene. The Virgin and Child are bathed in a golden aura, creating a serene and sacred atmosphere. The Latin motto, "Fiat Secundum Verbum Tuum" (Let it be done according to your word), is inscribed below the image. This phrase, deeply rooted in religious tradition, adds an additional layer of significance to the Coat of Arms. The design is rich in symbolism, with the red and blue colors representing the House of Lancaster and House of York, respectively. The gold background symbolizes the wealth and prosperity of Marylebone, while the black waves at the base represent the River Thames, which flows through the heart of London. 3. Keywords: heraldry, heraldic, design, symbol, symbolic, coat, arms, London, rose, fleur-de-lys, gold, red, blue, black, tradition, traditional, Marylebone, Virgin, Child, halo, Mary, le, bon, bone, Latin, motto, Fiat, Secundum, Verbum, Tuum, word, water, waves, history, historical. 4. Context: This Coat of Arms for Marylebone, London, is a beautiful representation of the area's rich history and traditions. The inclusion of the Virgin and Child, along with the Latin motto, adds a deep spiritual significance to the design. This print is a must-have for anyone interested in heraldry, London history, or religious art.

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