The Andrade Family Coat of Arms
The Andrade Family Coat of Arms
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Drawing from the authoritative records of Burke's General Armory, this artwork represents the foundational and most historically recurring heraldic achievement associated with the Andrade surname. Originating from the historic region of Galicia with deep ties to Portugal, the Andrade lineage is encapsulated in this traditional pen and ink illustration. The design is meticulously crafted in a 19th century woodcut engraving style, offering fine detail that brings the family history to life. It serves as a profound connection to a proud Iberian ancestry.
The shield itself tells a compelling story of noble character through its timeless symbolism. The vibrant red field, known heraldically as Gules, represents military fortitude, magnanimity, and a willingness to endure hardship for a noble cause. Upon this rich background rest three silver griffin heads. The griffin combines the strength of the lion and the vigilance of the eagle, while the silver tincture, or Argent, conveys sincerity, truth, and moral clarity. The erased depiction of the heads signifies a fierce and unyielding character, pointing to ancestors who fought valiantly for their convictions.
Crowning this magnificent shield is the crest featuring a golden wolf head. In heraldic tradition, the wolf is a symbol of great antiquity denoting vigilance, perseverance, and protective instincts. The golden hue, or tincture Or, is among the noblest metals in heraldry, elevating the wolfs formidable attributes with dimensions of generosity, wisdom, and glory. Together, these elements forge a powerful visual legacy, perfect for honoring the enduring spirit and protective nature of the Andrade family line.
