Trevathan Coat of Arms Defined
The Trevathan Coat of Arms is officially documented in Burke's General Armory.
The original description of the Arms (Shield) is as follows:
Argent a boar passant gules armed or between three mullets of the second.
ARGENT: (Background of Chevron) means "Peace and Sincerity".
GULES (Red of the Boar) means: "Military Fortitude and Magnanimity".
OR (Gold Tusks) denotes: Generosity and Elevation of Mind
MULLET: Star denotes: Third Son When translated the blazon also described the
original colors of the Trevathan Arms as:
"Silver: A red boar walking, with gold tusks and hoofs, between three red stars".
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