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Armorial achievement of Pantelis Kassotis.

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English: Escutcheon Field: Azure / Sable.

Charges: A chevron argent with two crescents azure and a star azure, surrounded by three maple leaves argent.

Bordure: Although the use of bordure wavy marks an armiger as illegitimate by the College of Arms in England, in this case it symbolises the clouds that surround a mountain top (hence the use of the color argent). The armiger in question has Ottoman Greek origins and isn't constrained by the conventional traditions of heraldry in the West. This is therefore considered a para-heraldic element.

Helmet: Closed

Torse: Azure / Argent

Crest: A mountain top argent, sable crowned by a dawning sun or, three maple leaves argent and three stars argent.

Supporters: Two dolphins azure hauriant in both the dexter and sinister.

Compartment: Waves

Motto: "A Mari Usque Ad Mare " meaning "From Sea to Sea"

Design rationale: The colors azure and argent represent Greece and the paternal line of Pantelis Kassotis, while the three maple leaves argent represent his maternal line and the fact that he’s a third generation Canadian citizen. The two crescents azure represent the fact that he's a second son. The mountain-like geometry of the lower escutcheon represents the struggles of life and the star azure represents hope. The crest and compartment represent the mountains and lakes of Canada while the supporters represent Greece and the Aegean sea. The crest contains a dual meaning. Aside from the mountains of Canada it also represents the struggles of life and the dawning sun behind it represents hope. A beacon of light that shines away the darkness of night. It symbolizes the struggles that brought his family to Canada and the hope that came with their journey. The motto "A Mari Usque Ad Mare " means "From Sea to Sea".
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current02:10, 24 May 2024Thumbnail for version as of 02:10, 24 May 20241,518 × 2,048 (944 KB)PKassotis (talk | contribs)Tincture.
01:36, 24 May 2024Thumbnail for version as of 01:36, 24 May 20241,518 × 2,048 (980 KB)PKassotis (talk | contribs)More accurate recreation without supporters.
02:03, 22 May 2024Thumbnail for version as of 02:03, 22 May 20242,136 × 1,938 (2.02 MB)PKassotis (talk | contribs)Color correction.
19:29, 21 May 2024Thumbnail for version as of 19:29, 21 May 20242,136 × 1,938 (2.02 MB)PKassotis (talk | contribs)Correction based on the heraldic rules of tincture.
01:39, 16 May 2024Thumbnail for version as of 01:39, 16 May 20242,136 × 1,938 (2.02 MB)PKassotis (talk | contribs)Improved alignment by editing the compartment.
01:22, 16 May 2024Thumbnail for version as of 01:22, 16 May 20242,166 × 1,938 (1.91 MB)PKassotis (talk | contribs)Updated vector graphics for higher resolution.
20:00, 15 May 2024Thumbnail for version as of 20:00, 15 May 20242,393 × 1,880 (2.13 MB)PKassotis (talk | contribs)The personal arms of Pantelis Kassotis include two crescent moons to indicate he's a second son and they draw their inspiration from the family crest.
22:14, 16 April 2024Thumbnail for version as of 22:14, 16 April 20242,393 × 1,880 (2.05 MB)PKassotis (talk | contribs)Uploaded own work with UploadWizard

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