The Franklin Family Coat of Arms
The Franklin Family Coat of Arms
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The Franklin family name carries a storied legacy of independence and service, rooted in the traditional English social class of the freeholder. This coat of arms, meticulously reconstructed from historical records in Burke’s General Armory, serves as the most recurring and foundational achievement associated with the name. The shield is anchored by an Argent field, a tincture of silver that represents sincerity and purity of heart. At its center lies a diagonal bend, a symbol of military command and protection, which is flanked by two lions' heads erased in Gules. The bold red of the lions signifies magnanimity and military fortitude, while their "erased" state traditionally honors the overcoming of a formidable foe.
Intricate details within the shield’s bend further define the character of the Franklin ancestry. A central dolphin, emblematic of swiftness and salvation, is flanked by two golden martlets. In heraldry, the martlet is a bird of constant flight, symbolizing a spirit of tireless perseverance and the achievement of honor through personal merit rather than mere inheritance. These martlets are adorned with Azure collars, representing a commitment to truth and loyalty. Every element of this 19th-century pen and ink style illustration has been curated to reflect a family history defined by diligent service, maritime connection, and unwavering integrity.
Rising above the shield is the crest, featuring a dolphin’s head in silver and gold set between two green branches, signifying a hopeful and enduring spirit rooted in prosperity. Below the achievement rests the motto Pro rege et patria, which translates to For king and country. This powerful declaration of devotion rounds out a visual narrative of a lineage that stood as a pillar of their community. Whether displayed for genealogical research or as a tribute to ancestral roots, this artwork provides a sophisticated window into the noble history of the Franklin family.
