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Last Update: 15/12/2025



Tudor Moisă

Registered: The International Register of Arms, 15th December 2025. Registration No. 0769 (Vol. 5).

Arms: Gules, three bendlets sinister enhanced, the lower two couped at the pale, in sinister chief a badge Gules, a pile and a chevron Or the centre pierced of the field and at fess point a star of six points Or; all within a hexagonal bordure Or charged at each of its six angles with a star of six points Gules, dexter an eagle's head erased, a serpent's head and a lion's head erased all in pale Or langued Azure.
 
Crest:
Upon a wreath Or and Gules, a demi-horse rampant Argent crined Or harnessed Proper decorated Or supporting a badge as in the arms.

Motto: Deus Et Familiae.

Assumed: England, 12th December 2025.

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The arms of Tudor
                                              Moisa

The heraldic badge of Tudor
                                                          Moisa

Badge: Gules, a pile and a chevron Or the centre pierced of the field and at fess point a star of six points Or; all within a hexagonal bordure Or charged at each of its six angles with a star of six points Gules.

The armorial bearings of the Moisă family originate from an emblem created in 2019, conceived as a symbol of faith, inner balance, authority, and continuity across generations. The principal badge, placed in dexter chief, is based on a hexagonal form charged with a chevron and seven six-pointed stars. The hexagon symbolises order, structure, and sacred harmony, while the chevron represents construction, foundation, and the act of building; both materially and spiritually. The seven stars refer to the seven brothers of the Moisă family and signify protection, unity, and divine guidance. The geometric form also reflects the family’s ancestral heritage and the emblem long associated with the family’s construction enterprise active across several European countries.

The enhanced bend sinister recalls the red mantle present in the original 2019 emblem. It symbolises honour, responsibility, and sacrifice, and reflects a tradition of service and duty within the family. The three charges in sinister form a deliberate symbolic triad. The eagle’s head represents clarity of vision and moral authority; the serpent signifies wisdom, vigilance, and transformation; and the lion embodies courage, dignity, and ancestral strength.

The crest features a white demi-horse holding the family badge. The horse, present in the original emblem, symbolises loyalty, balance, freedom governed by discipline, and strength under control. By holding the badge, the horse represents the safeguarding and transmission of the family’s identity and values.

The motto Deus Et Familiae (“God and Family”) expresses the core principle of the Moisă family: faith as foundation, family as continuity, and unity as legacy.

 

 

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