Jacob Klausmeier
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JACOB KLAUSMEIER
Registration no.: 002/2023
Country of origin : United States
Place of origin : Cedar City, Utah
Granted : No
Granted/officially recorded by : -
Official English blazon
Azure, a fox passant Or bellied Argent wearing a Phrygian cap Gules an ear exposed Or; on a chief Argent a torch fesswise pointing to sinister Sable flamed Gules and Or. For a Crest, a Phrygian cap Gules draped atop the torse charged with a cockade Or, Azure, Or. For a motto, “Singen Sie tapfer!” translating to "Sing bravely!"
Other language blazon
Origin/meaning
The arms bring together many different aspects of the armiger's life and belief. On the escutcheon, the separation between the azure field and argent chief stands in as the separation between their grounded pragmatism and upward-looking idealism.
For the charges, the fox is an animal closely associated with the armiger, both because of their red hair and their personality of being careful, intelligent, and curious. The torch symbolizes their belief and commitment to a free and liberal society, as well as the fiery passion to better their community. The Phrygian cap present on both the fox and in the crest represent the armiger's study of history, especially American history, and political science.
Registration details
Society of American Armigers - AA0121
American Heraldry Society (pending)
Roll-of-Arms.com - GreiiN:131
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