The Allen Family Coat of Arms
The Allen Family Coat of Arms
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The Allen family name carries a prestigious legacy rooted in the foundational records of British heraldry. This specific achievement is produced from information found in Burke’s General Armory and represents the most historically recurring design associated with this ancient surname. The shield is dramatically divided by a broken diagonal line known as per bend sinister rompu, creating a field of argent and sable. In the language of heraldry, the silver argent reflects a spirit of peace and sincerity, while the black sable stands for the enduring virtues of constancy and grief-defying wisdom.
The design is centered around six martlets, the mythical bird of heraldry depicted without feet to symbolize a life of perpetual movement and a reliance on the wings of virtue rather than inherited lands. This motif suggests a family history defined by merit, effort, and the pursuit of higher ideals. The accompanying crest features a martlet holding a golden acorn with green leaves, a powerful symbol of strength, potential, and the promise of future prosperity growing from humble but sturdy roots. It is an illustration of a lineage that values both its historical foundations and its continued growth.
Reflecting the elegance of a 19th-century woodcut engraving, this illustration captures the fine detail and traditional pen and ink aesthetic of classic genealogical documents. The motto, Amicitia sine fraude, translates to Friendship without deceit, serving as a timeless testament to the integrity and loyalty expected of those who bear the name. This coat of arms serves as a bridge to the past, offering a dignified representation of the Allen family’s enduring presence throughout the centuries and their contribution to the historical narrative of the British Isles.

