Middle coat of arms of Christian Stenner
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gyronny goldenrod and chilli-pepper a compass-star
counterchanged stroked goldenrod
crest
an esquires-helmet grady in pale arg and metallic-silver
higher slightly higher
a torse goldenrod and chilli-pepper much higher slightly
higher to sinister slightly smaller
mantling goldenrod and chilli-pepper
an upper half of a greyhound salient grady in fess
antique-white and camel-brown collared goldenrod very
much larger much higher
charged with a lower half of a lily grady in fess
forest-green and dark-forest-green very much to dexter
very much to dexter very much to dexter much to dexter
rotated much lower
charged with an edelweiss grady in fess argent and
metallic-silver seeded corn-yellow barbed argent very
much higher very much higher very much higher very
much to sinister larger rotated to sinister much to
sinister
motto "KNOWLEDGE AND RESILIENCE" slightly higher larger
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Notes
This coat of arms was granted in 2023 by the Canadian Heraldic Authority to the cave explorer Christian Stenner. The compass rose represents exploration, the greyhound symbolizes his love of animals, and the edelweiss stands for the mountains and for his German and Austrian heritage. More information about the original arms can be found at the Governor General of Canada's website. I labeled this submission as a middle coat of arms because it includes the escutcheon and crest but omits the three medals below the shield (the Canadian Forces Decoration, Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal, and Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem, I believe). I could not find an easy way to create them, but I would love to revisit this if it were made possible to apply artists' notes to supporters behind charged with ordinaries. -Ae1
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