Duke of Fife - Coat of Arms

Coat of Arms

  • Shield:
  • Crests:
  • Supporters: Dexter a lion rampant guardant gules, armed and langued azure charged with a label of five points argent the points harged with two thistles between three crosses of St George gules; Sinister a talbot argent collared gules the collar charged with a label of three points argent
  • Mottoes: (over the shield) Deo juvante; Dred God; Pro Patria; (under the shield) Virtute et opera

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