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Massimiliano Muzzi
Baron of Strichen
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Registered: The
International Register
of Arms, 7th February
2015. Registration No.
0322. Vol2. (Lordship
& Barony Register)
Arms:
Or, a flaming torch
erect Proper between two
Latin crosses Gules.
[Above the Shield is
placed an Helm befitting
the holder of the
dignity of baron
aforesaid with a
mantling Gules doubled
Or]
Crest:
Crest a demi-unicom
rampant Argent, armed,
crined and unguled
Gules.
Motto:
Soli Deo Gloria
Grant:
Court of the
Lord Lyon, 2014.
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The
unicorn is a symbol of
purity, virtue and
elegance but also of
courage and strength, it
is the very animal
represented in the
Scottish official coat
of arms together with
the lion. The torch
signifies truth,
knowledge, purification
and love and the Latin
Cross respect for God.
The colours gold and
red: the former
signifies understanding,
respect, virtue and
majestic generosity
while the latter the
eagerness to serve his
country.
The
Feudal Barony of
Strichen is in the
Parishes of Strichen,
Fraserburgh and Old Deer
in County of Aberdeen.
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