Canterbury (England)

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Arms (crest) of Canterbury (England)
CANTERBURY

Country :

  • United Kingdom
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    • England

Additions:

  • 1974 Bridge-Blean RDC
    • 1934 Blean RDC
    • 1934 Bridge RDC
  • 1974 Herne Bay UDC
  • 1974 Whitstable UDC

Status:

  • City and district


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Official blazon
English Argent three Cornish Choughs proper two and one on a Chief Gules a Lion passant guardant Or. Motto: Ave Mater Angliae

Origin/meaning

Although first registered at the College of Heralds in 1619, Canterbury's coat of arms is medieval in origin and appeared on official documents as long ago as 1380.

Canterbury's links with Royalty - it has been a royal city since at least the 6th century - are denoted by the heraldic leopard, whilst the three black choughs are taken from the arms ascribed to Thomas Becket.

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