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Ugnius Mikučionis-Vizgirda, a pair of wings displayed

Vert, a Latin cross, raguly, issuant from its sinister a leaved offshoot encircling the cross, its end terminating and debruising the lower limb Or. Crest: Upon a wreath Or and Vert, a pair of wings displayed Vert, debruised by a Latin cross, raguly, couped at random, issuant from its sinister a leaved offshoot encircling the cross, its end terminating and debruising the lower limb Or.

Vert, a Latin cross, raguly, issuant from its sinister a leaved offshoot encircling the cross, its end terminating and debruising the lower limb Or. Crest: Upon a wreath Or and Vert, a pair of wings displayed Vert, debruised by a Latin cross, raguly, couped at random, issuant from its sinister a leaved offshoot encircling the cross, its end terminating and debruising the lower limb Or.

Arms painted by me, highlighted with lights and shadows, outlined in Sable, with a pointed external shape and with a freehand finishing.

Coat of arms of Ugnius Mikučionis-Vizgirda emblazoned by me.


Blazon keywords: Vert, Or, One, Two, Latin cross, Raguly, Issuant, Sinister, Leaved, Branch, Environed, Debruised, Crest, Upon (wreath), Wreath, Two wings in vol and Displayed.

Style keywords: Outlined in sable, Illuminated, Pointed and Freehand.

Classification: Personal, Interpreted, Boa and Coat of arms.

Bearer: Mikučionis-Vizgirda, Ugnius.

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Ugnius Mikučionis-Vizgirda, Order of Saint Joachim

Vert, a Latin cross, raguly, issuant from its sinister a leaved offshoot encircling the cross, its end terminating and debruising the lower limb Or. The shield is surrounded by the cross of the Equestrian, Secular and Chapterial Order of Saint Joachim.

Vert, a Latin cross, raguly, issuant from its sinister a leaved offshoot encircling the cross, its end terminating and debruising the lower limb Or. The shield is surrounded by the cross of the Equestrian, Secular and Chapterial Order of Saint Joachim.

Arms emblazoned by me, illuminated with lights and shadows, outlined in Sable, with a pointed outer contour and with a leather finish.

Coat of arms of Ugnius Mikučionis-Vizgirda emblazoned by me. The Equestrian, Secular and Chapterial Order of Saint Joachim was founded in 1755 to promote peace between religions in Europe. In my interpretation, I represent St Joachim, the father of the Virgin Mary, with two pigeons, because they are symbols of peace. The Order of Saint Joachim was not founded by a royal or noble house with «fons honorum», a distinctive characteristic that sets it apart from many other orders and contributes to its unique historical identity.


Blazon keywords: Vert, Or, One, Latin cross, Raguly, Issuant, Sinister, Leaved, Branch, Environed, Debruised, Surrounded and Decoration.

Style keywords: Outlined in sable, Illuminated, Pointed and Leather.

Classification: Personal, Interpreted, Boa and Coat of arms.

Bearer: Mikučionis-Vizgirda, Ugnius.

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Ugnius Mikučionis-Vizgirda, crest and Order of Saint Joachim

Vert, a Latin cross, raguly, issuant from its sinister a leaved offshoot encircling the cross, its end terminating and debruising the lower limb Or. Crest: Upon a helm affronty, with a wreath Or and Vert, a pair of wings displayed Vert, debruised by a Latin cross, raguly, couped at random, issuant from its sinister a leaved offshoot encircling the cross, its end terminating and debruising the lower limb Or. Mantling: Vert doubled Or. The shield is surrounded by the cross of the Equestrian, Secular and Chapterial Order of Saint Joachim.

Vert, a Latin cross, raguly, issuant from its sinister a leaved offshoot encircling the cross, its end terminating and debruising the lower limb Or. Crest: Upon a helm affronty, with a wreath Or and Vert, a pair of wings displayed Vert, debruised by a Latin cross, raguly, couped at random, issuant from its sinister a leaved offshoot encircling the cross, its end terminating and debruising the lower limb Or. Mantling: Vert doubled Or. The shield is surrounded by the cross of the Equestrian, Secular and Chapterial Order of Saint Joachim.

Arms interpreted by me, highlighted with lights and shadows, outlined in Sable, with a pointed outer contour and with a iridescent finish.

Coat of arms of Ugnius Mikučionis-Vizgirda emblazoned by me.


Blazon keywords: Vert, Or, One, Two, Latin cross, Raguly, Issuant, Sinister, Leaved, Branch, Environed, Debruised, Crest, Upon (wreath), Helm, Affronty, Wreath, Two wings in vol, Displayed, Mantling, Surrounded and Decoration.

Style keywords: Outlined in sable, Illuminated, Pointed and Iridescent.

Classification: Personal, Interpreted, Boa and Coat of arms.

Bearer: Mikučionis-Vizgirda, Ugnius.

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Ugnius Mikučionis-Vizgirda at Wha!8

Vert, a Latin cross, raguly, issuant from its sinister a leaved offshoot encircling the cross, its end terminating and debruising the lower limb Or. Crest: Upon a helm affronty, with a wreath Or and Vert, a pair of wings displayed Vert, debruised by a Latin cross, raguly, couped at random, issuant from its sinister a leaved offshoot encircling the cross, its end terminating and debruising the lower limb Or. Mantling: Vert doubled Or.

Vert, a Latin cross, raguly, issuant from its sinister a leaved offshoot encircling the cross, its end terminating and debruising the lower limb Or. Crest: Upon a helm affronty, with a wreath Or and Vert, a pair of wings displayed Vert, debruised by a Latin cross, raguly, couped at random, issuant from its sinister a leaved offshoot encircling the cross, its end terminating and debruising the lower limb Or. Mantling: Vert doubled Or.

The arms of Dr. Ugnius Mikučionis-Vizgirda exhibited during Wha!8 (World Heraldic Art), my heraldic art exhibition held in Madrid, where sixty of my heraldic works were displayed and presented alongside a classical music concert. The larger display was a giclée print produced with natural pigment inks on Hahnemühle Torchon paper (285 g/m², 100% cotton), while the smaller panel was the printer's proof used to verify colour fidelity before the final printing. The exhibition featured sixty heraldic works and was attended by a large public, many of whom were encountering heraldry for the first time.


Blazon keywords: Vert, Or, One, Two, Latin cross, Raguly, Issuant, Sinister, Leaved, Branch, Environed, Debruised, Crest, Upon (wreath), Helm, Affronty, Wreath, Two wings in vol, Displayed and Mantling.

Style keywords: Outlined in sable, Illuminated and Pointed.

Classification: Personal, Interpreted, Boa and Photographic.

Bearer: Mikučionis-Vizgirda, Ugnius.

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Ugnius Mikučionis-Vizgirda at the 5th International Congress of Genealogy and Heraldry

Vert, a Latin cross, raguly, issuant from its sinister a leaved offshoot encircling the cross, its end terminating and debruising the lower limb Or.

Vert, a Latin cross, raguly, issuant from its sinister a leaved offshoot encircling the cross, its end terminating and debruising the lower limb Or.

Coat of arms of Ugnius Mikučionis-Vizgirda, emblazoned and signed by me, employing a 2/3 width-to-height ratio, exhibited at the 5th International Congress of Genealogy and Heraldry (5th ICGHV). The 5th ICGHV was held at the historic National Museum - Palace of the Grand Dukes of Lithuania and was organized by the Genealogijos, Heraldikos ir Veksilologijos Institutas.


Blazon keywords: Vert, Or, One, Latin cross, Raguly, Issuant, Sinister, Leaved, Branch, Environed and Debruised.

Style keywords: Outlined in sable, Illuminated and Pointed.

Classification: Personal, Interpreted, Boa and Photographic.

Bearer: Mikučionis-Vizgirda, Ugnius.

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Ugnius Mikučionis-Vizgirda, my heraldic exhibition catalogue, 5th ICGHV

Vert, a Latin cross, raguly, issuant from its sinister a leaved offshoot encircling the cross, its end terminating and debruising the lower limb Or.

Vert, a Latin cross, raguly, issuant from its sinister a leaved offshoot encircling the cross, its end terminating and debruising the lower limb Or.

The exhibition catalogue of the heraldic artworks exhibited by me at the 5th International Congress of Genealogy and Heraldry (5th ICGHV), Vilnius, displayed open at the pages dedicated to the coat of arms of Dr. Ugnius Mikučionis-Vizgirda of Kaunas, Lithuania, and Bergen, Norway. The catalogue, produced in both printed and digital formats, documented the heraldic works presented by me during the congress at the National Museum - Palace of the Grand Dukes of Lithuania. The online edition may be consulted at heyzine.com/flip-book/70a55cea18.html. The 5th ICGHV was organized by the Genealogijos, Heraldikos ir Veksilologijos Institutas.


Blazon keywords: Vert, Or, One, Latin cross, Raguly, Issuant, Sinister, Leaved, Branch, Environed and Debruised.

Style keywords: Outlined in sable, Illuminated and Pointed.

Classification: Personal, Interpreted, Boa and Photographic.

Bearer: Mikučionis-Vizgirda, Ugnius.

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Novo Dabrio, Manuel

Quarterly: 1 per pale: 1 Argent, a madrone tree (Arbutus unedo) Vert, fructed Gules; 2 Azure, a tower Argent; 2 Vert, on a wall Or, masoned Sable, by five archers Argent in shooting stance; 3 barry wavy Azure and Argent, three caravels in pale Or, sails and pennons Argent charged with crosses Gules, between two flanches Vert; 4 Azure, a tower Argent, port and windows Azure, masoned Sable, between two lozenges Or, each charged with four pallets Gules, in chief four towers in fess Or, port and windows Gules, masoned Sable.

Quarterly: 1 per pale: 1 Argent, a madrone tree (Arbutus unedo) Vert, fructed Gules; 2 Azure, a tower Argent; 2 Vert, on a wall Or, masoned Sable, by five archers Argent in shooting stance; 3 barry wavy Azure and Argent, three caravels in pale Or, sails and pennons Argent charged with crosses Gules, between two flanches Vert; 4 Azure, a tower Argent, port and windows Azure, masoned Sable, between two lozenges Or, each charged with four pallets Gules, in chief four towers in fess Or, port and windows Gules, masoned Sable.

Escudo de armas del Ilmo. Sr. D. Manuel Novo Dabrio, diseñado por él y por mí y pintado por mí.

Coat of arms devised by me, illuminated with lights and shadows, outlined in Sable, with an ogee outer contour and with a leather finish.

Coat of arms of Ilmo. Sr. D. Manuel Novo Dabrio, designed by him and me and emblazoned by me. Most Castilian-to-English translations of the blazon of the coat of arms of Madrid, which features a «madroño» tree as its main charge, use the term «strawberry tree». However, while the fruits of the «madroño» are small and red, they are not strawberries. For this reason, I chose to describe it as «...a madrone tree (Arbutus unedo) Vert...» in my blazon, also including the Latin scientific name to avoid confusion. The fruits of this tree are referred to as «madrone fruits» or simply «madrone» in English, and as «madroñas» in Spanish. I believe the coat of arms of Madrid is somewhat canting, as the name Madrid begins with the same letters as «madroño». Curiously, according to the Diccionario de la Lengua Española, the word «madroño» may come from the pre-Roman term «motŏrŏnĕu» or its variant «morŏtŏnu», meaning «strawberry», which brings us back to «strawberry tree», but also with the meaning of «blueberry» or simply «madroño».


Blazon keywords: Argent, Vert, Azure, Or, Gules, One, Five, Three, Four, Two, Quarterly, Party per pale, Madrone tree, Tree, Fructed, Tower, Masoned, On, Wall, Archer, In shooting stance, Barry, Wavy, Caravel, Ship, In pale, Sail, Charged, Cross, Between, Flanched, Port and windows, Lozenge and Pallet.

Style keywords: Outlined in sable, Illuminated, Ogee and Leather.

Classification: Personal, Created, Boa, Coat of arms, Pennon and Flag.

Bearer: Novo Dabrio, Manuel.

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Manuel Novo Dabrio

Quarterly: 1 per pale: 1 Argent, a madrone tree (Arbutus unedo) Vert, fructed Gules; 2 Azure, a tower Argent; 2 Vert, on a wall Or, masoned Sable, by five archers Argent in shooting stance; 3 barry wavy Azure and Argent, three caravels in pale Or, sails and pennons Argent charged with crosses Gules, between two flanches Vert; 4 Azure, a tower Argent, port and windows Azure, masoned Sable, between two lozenges Or, each charged with four pallets Gules, in chief four towers in fess Or, port and windows Gules, masoned Sable. Motto: «Pro Deo et Patria».

Quarterly: 1 per pale: 1 Argent, a madrone tree (Arbutus unedo) Vert, fructed Gules; 2 Azure, a tower Argent; 2 Vert, on a wall Or, masoned Sable, by five archers Argent in shooting stance; 3 barry wavy Azure and Argent, three caravels in pale Or, sails and pennons Argent charged with crosses Gules, between two flanches Vert; 4 Azure, a tower Argent, port and windows Azure, masoned Sable, between two lozenges Or, each charged with four pallets Gules, in chief four towers in fess Or, port and windows Gules, masoned Sable. Motto: «Pro Deo et Patria».

Arms devised by me, illuminated with lights and shadows, outlined in Sable, with an ogee external shape and with a leather finishing.

Coat of arms of Ilmo. Sr. D. Manuel Novo Dabrio, designed by him and me and emblazoned by me.


Blazon keywords: Argent, Vert, Azure, Or, Gules, One, Five, Three, Four, Two, Quarterly, Party per pale, Madrone tree, Tree, Fructed, Tower, Masoned, On, Wall, Archer, In shooting stance, Barry, Wavy, Caravel, Ship, In pale, Sail, Charged, Cross, Between, Flanched, Port and windows, Lozenge, Pallet and Motto.

Style keywords: Outlined in sable, Illuminated, Ogee and Leather.

Classification: Personal, Created, Boa, Coat of arms, Pennon and Flag.

Bearer: Novo Dabrio, Manuel.

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