Maximilian Graham Frankwicz
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MAXIMILIAN GRAHAM FRANKWICZ
Registration no.: 008/2025
Country of origin: United States
Place of origin: Madison, Wisconsin
Granted: No
Granted/officially recorded by: Bureau of Heraldry, South Africa
Official English blazon
Sable, an eagle's head erased Argent beaked and langued Or, on chief indent of the same two escallops of the field. For a crest, a winged demi-badger Sable its face markings and wings Argent armed and langued Or.
Motto: Family, Dignity, Duty.
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Origin/meaning
The black and yellow colors are that of the Scottish Clan of Graham. The two black shells are the inverse of the yellow shells which are also to represent the Graham side of the armiger's ancestry. The peak between the shells represents the difficulties which they have faced in their life. The white eagle head represents the Polish side of the armiger's ancestry and the area of Poland which their ancestors come from. The badger represents the State of Wisconsin in which the armiger was born and the white wings represent the journey that their ancestors took to get to America and to provide a further connection to the Polish Eagle.
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