Coat of arms of the Bagrationi dynasty

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The coat of arms of the Bagrationi dynasty has been used by the former royal dynasty of Georgia and their descendants. It is still an official blazon of the Spain-based Royal House of Georgia who claims the Georgian crown.

The earliest example of the Bagrationi blazon dates back to the 17th century, though the individual details are much earlier.

The shield is quartered by the cross, depicting in the first quarter the harp and the sling, attributes of the biblical king David from whom the dynasty claimed their descent; in the second, the crossed sable and scepter crowned with the royal sphere; in the third, a pair of scales, emblematical of King Solomon and in the fourth, mounted St George, patron saint of Georgia, with a lance slaying a dragon. An escutcheon shows the tunic of Our Lord, representing the holiest relic of Georgia, said to be buried under the Svetitskhoveli Cathedral in the town of Mtskheta. The supporters are lions rampant. The shield is surmounted with the royal crown of Georgia, the so-called Iberian crown.

The motto is: "The Lord hath sworn in truth unto David, He will not turn from it: Of the fruit of the body will I set upon the throne."



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