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Dr. Alan Michael Norbut

Registered: The International Register of Arms, 26th June 2007. Registration No. 00111.

Arms: Azure on a pall Sable fimbriated Or a caduceus also Or; in chief an eagle displayed Or; in dexter flank a lion contourne rampart guardant Or armed and langued Gules and in sinister flank a pair of golf clubs in saltire between in chief a saltire couped Or and in base a golf ball Proper.

Crest: Two grape vines fructed Proper.

Motto: Carpe Diem

Private Registration: United States Heraldic Registry, 26th December 2006,  #20061226C

The Arms of Dr.
                                                Alan Michael Norbut

The Armiger was born September 15, 1950 in Pittsburgh, the son of Albert M. Norbut and Helen Louise Norbut. He attended the University of Pittsburgh and Temple University School of Medicine and now works as a pathologist at Sewickley Valley Hospital in Sewickley.

In addition to the traditional heraldic significance, the pall represents the three rivers of Pittsburgh, PA while the tinctures of Sable and Or represent the colours of the Pittsburgh sport teams known as the Steelers, Pirates and Penguins. The golf clubs represent his sports passion and the saltire formations pay homage to the origins of the game in St. Andrews, Scotland.

 
 

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