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Sofia Blinda

Registered: The International Register of Arms, 12th May 2025. Registration No. 0732 (Vol.4).

Arms: Gules, within a moongate supporting a phoenix a dexter hand in bend grasping a young seedling Or the roots Proper; the whole flanked by two stylised linden branches Or.

Crest: A heraldic rose Argent.

Motto:  Ex Terra, Ex Sanguine, Ex Lumine.

Assumed:  Italy 8th May 2025.


The arms of Sofia Blinda
                                              Robbiate (LC)
The arms symbolise the rebirth, continuity, and strength of a family rooted in history and committed to the future.The armiger has chosen a red shield (Gules) to represent vitality, courage, and enduring love – the protective warmth of the family spirit. The golden moongate at the base evokes a passage between generations, a sacred threshold uniting the earthly and the spiritual realms, as well as past and future. The phoenix, seated atop the arch, symbolises rebirth through memory and resilience. It represents the conscious choice to begin anew and carry forward the legacy of those who came before. From beneath the arch, a golden right hand rises, grasping a young seedling, also gold – not uprooted, but prepared for planting. This image expresses the role of the living generation: to nurture and root future growth in honour and continuity. On each side of the shield, golden branches of the linden tree signify the presence of ancestors – those whose lives and values continue to shape and strengthen the family. The linden, a sacred tree of memory and peace, reflects love for one's lineage and protection for those who come after.

Above the shield, the white heraldic rose (Argent) rests upon a torse in red and gold, representing the maternal line, purity of intention, and harmony between traditions.

The motto, “Ex Terra, Ex Sanguine, Ex Lumine” (From earth, from blood, from light) summarizes the essence of this armorial identity: a family grown from its origins, sustained by shared heritage, and guided by the inner flame of meaning and responsibility.

This heraldic creation is the culmination of many years of reflection, love for the armiger's ancestors, and a desire to offer a symbol of continuity to her sons and future descendants. Though the armiger now lives in Italy, her family roots extend through generations shaped by the lands and cultures of Eastern and Central Europe. The coat of arms reflects not only the family's personal and cultural history, but also the values the armiger wishes to pass on: courage, rootedness, resilience, and the commitment to nurture future generations with light and dignity. The phoenix rising from the sacred moongate speaks of renewal and lineage. The hand and seedling symbolise the conscious act of planting and building a future. The linden branches evoke the memory and strength of a shared ancestry. And the white rose honours the armiger's maternal line – the often unseen, but deeply formative energy of care and connection.

The armiger intends this coat of arms to be a hereditary emblem of her family, passed on to her sons and their descendants, regardless of gender. It reflects not only her lineage but also the hope that both ancestral lines, maternal and paternal, remain honoured and preserved. It is intended to provide an inheritance, ensuring that the legacy of the family will endure through the generations to come, creating a strong and unified identity for those who carry it forward; a family emblem, designed to endure and to serve as a reminder of harmony between cultures, traditions, and generations.

 

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