The Hubbard Family Coat of Arms
The Hubbard Family Coat of Arms
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The Hubbard family name carries a storied legacy rooted in the English countryside, from the rolling hills of Leicester to the historic reaches of Durham. This specific armorial achievement represents the foundational and most historically recurring design associated with the lineage, embodying a heritage of military fortitude and high-minded service. The shield is anchored by a field of Gules, a bold red symbolizing magnanimity and the warrior’s sacrifice, bisected by a Sable bend that denotes a knightly belt of protection.
Central to the shield are three gold annulets, ancient heraldic symbols of fidelity, faith, and the infinite nature of loyalty. These golden rings, or Or, suggest a family history defined by an elevation of mind and a reputation for generosity within their community. The presence of the wolf’s head erased in the crest further reinforces this narrative of perseverance. In traditional heraldry, the wolf represents a vigilant guardian and a cunning leader, while the erased neck signifies a victory achieved through great struggle or a defiant spirit that remains unyielding in the face of hardship.
Culminating in the poignant Latin motto Alta petens, meaning "Aiming at high things," this coat of arms is more than a decorative emblem. It is a calculated visual summary of a family’s aspiration toward excellence and their historical standing among the landed gentry. Faithfully reconstructed from the records of Burke’s Peerage and Landed Gentry, this artwork provides a sophisticated link to the past, offering modern descendants a clear window into the virtues and honors of their Hubbard ancestors.
