National Arms of Monaco

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THE NATIONAL ARMS OF MONACO

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Origin/meaning

These are the arms of the Grimaldi family. The supporters, two monks holding swords, recall how the disguise under which the first Grimaldi to rule over Monaco penetrated the fort in 1297. The chain is the Order of Charles the Holy and was added in the early 20th century.

The motto Deo Juvante, is Latin for With God's help and is the motto of the Grimaldi family.


The arms are also used by the Prince as well as the city if Monaco.

Offical use of the arms :


The arms at the consulate in Estonia (source:Wikipedia)

The arms on a 1982 coin

The arms on a 2009 car license plate

Other uses:


The arms on a Dutch trade card from around 1910

The arms on a French postcard from the 1970s

The arms on a Dutch trade card from around 1910

The arms on a Uruguayan cigarette card from around 1920

The arms in the Café Sanka album +/- 1932

The arms on a postcard from 1949

The arms on a modern stamp

The arms on a French postcard from the 1970s


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