Coat of arms of Grenada | |
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Armiger | Elizabeth II, Queen of Grenada |
Adopted | 1974 |
Crest | Shield divided into four parts by a golden cross. In the center of this cross is the Santa Maria, Columbus' flagship. A British lion on a red field is shown in the upper left and lower right sections of the shield, with a golden crescent moon out of which a lily grows in the upper right and lower left sections. |
Escutcheon | Cross Honourable ordinary |
Supporters | A Grenada Dove displayed |
Motto | Ever Conscious of God We Aspire, Build and Advance as One People |
The official coat of arms of Grenada is a shield divided into four parts by a golden cross. In the center of this cross is the Santa Maria, Columbus' flagship.[1] A British lion on a red field is shown in the upper left and lower right sections of the shield, with a golden crescent moon out of which a lily growsin the upper right and lower left sections. Above the shield there is a golden crown, topped with a garland of Bougainvillea branches. Within the garland are seven red roses, which stand for the seven communities of Grenada. Holding the sign are an armadillo which stands before a corn stalk; on the other side a Grenada Dove, which stands before a banana plant. The base represents grassland mountains and Grenada's Grand Etang Lake. A ribbon displays the national motto: "Ever conscious of God we aspire, build and advance as one people."
The coat of arms was adopted by the island nation in 1974 following independence.
1.The Livery Coat or colour on a Shield
2.Charges or Devices on the Shields
3.The Helm of special design
4.The mantle which covers the helm
5.The Wreath to hold the mantle in place
6.The Crest
7.Supporters
8.The Motto
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