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The Berry Family Coat of Arms

The Berry Family Coat of Arms

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The Berry family name carries a distinguished history deeply rooted in the English counties of Devonshire, specifically within the ancient seats of Berry Narbor and Molland. This coat of arms represents the foundational and most historically recurring achievement associated with the name as documented in Burke’s General Armory. The shield is a striking display of Gules, a tincture traditionally signifying courage and a readiness to serve ones country with martial prowess. By utilizing a "less is more" heraldic approach, the design reflects an ancient origin, predating the more complex and cluttered designs of later centuries.

Central to the shield are three horizontal bars of Or, a noble metal representing elevation of mind, sincerity, and unwavering constancy. In the language of heraldry, the bar often symbolizes a barrier or barricade, suggesting a family history defined by the defense of principles and the protection of territory. This symbolic narrative paints the picture of a lineage that balanced the fiery passion of the warrior with the golden wisdom of a statesman. The meticulous fine detail of the traditional pen and ink illustration ensures that every line of this historic achievement is preserved for modern descendants.

Complementing the shield is a crest featuring a griffins head erased, a mythical beast combining the strength of the lion with the vigilance of the eagle. The division of the head per pale indented and its tinctures of Argent and Gules signify a sharp intellect and a spirit of pure intent. Beneath the shield lies the solemn motto In hoc signo vinces, which translates to "Under this sign thou shalt conquer," serving as a timeless testament to the faith and resolve of the Berry ancestors. This 19th-century woodcut engraving style serves as a bridge to the past, offering a sophisticated piece of art for those seeking to celebrate their genealogical heritage.

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