Coat of arms of Saint Lucia
Coat of arms of Saint Lucia |
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Armiger |
Elizabeth II, Queen of Saint Lucia |
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Adopted |
1967 |
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Crest |
On a steel helmet facing to the dexter, lambrequined Azure and Or, a hand holding a torch and two sugar-cane leaves in saltire, all proper. |
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Torse |
Or and Azure |
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Escutcheon |
Azure, between a Tudor-rose Argent and Gules in the first and the fourth quarter, and a fleur-de-lys Or in the second and the third quarter, a bamboo-cross charged with a chiefs-stool Or. |
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Supporters |
Two parrots proper, billed Or |
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Motto |
The land, The people, The light |
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The Saint Lucian coat of arms was designed by Sydney Bagshaw in 1967 and was adopted during pre-independence at the time of internal self-government. The national motto (the land, the people, the light) is found at the bottom.
This symbol represents the official seal of the Government of Saint Lucia. The following is a brief description of the coat of arms.
- Tudor Rose - England
- Fleur de lis - France
- Stool - Africa
- Torch - Beacon to light the path
- Saint Lucia amazon - the national bird
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