Timothey Bradol-Goubin

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TIMOTHEY BRADOL-GOUBIN

Registration no.: 024/2025

Country of origin: France
Place of origin: Angers, Anjou
Granted/officially recorded by: -

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Official English blazon

Shield: Azure on a fess or, a double headed swan argent between four mullets of eight points of the second arranged 2 and 2.

Crest: a demi savage argent wearing a tabard azure a fess or between four mulets of eight placed 2 and 2 grasping in each hand a tree proper charged with an escutcheon of azure a fess or between four mullets of six of the same placed 2 and 2.

Other language blazon

French: D'azur au cygne bicéphale d'argent brochant sur une fasce d'or accompagné de quatre étoiles du même ordonnée 2 et 2.

Cimier: Au demi sauvage d'argent vétu d'un tabard aux armes d'azur à la fasce d'or accompagnée de quatre étoiles à huit raies du même posées 2 et 2, tenant en chaque main un arbre au naturel chargé d'un écu d'azur à la fasce d'or a quatres étoiles à six raies du même posés 2 et 2.


Origin/meaning

The armiger went on to create arms for himself in 2021, starting with his own simplified arms, which the armiger still uses as an alias, and the arms that are represented on his new crest (tabard of the savage) feature in the Aspilogia Discordiae under the pseudonym "Tim the Good," with a now largely disused crest of "between a vol sable, an acorn of the same," and with the obvious subtraction of the swan.

The field "azure" is the most celestial colour, representing limitless possibilities and ambitions, directly linked with the stars, or mullets. The eight-pointed mullets represent the armiger's name, Timothey, containing eight letters, so eight points. Each star is supposed to represent ambition and reciprocity, and their reflections thereof. The fess represents stability, reflection of one's own actions, and continuity—traditionally symbolising a belt that holds everything together, both one's clothing and, symbolically, here again representing the celestial limitlessness of one's own ambitions. Values that the armiger holds as an essential part of his life and personality. A double-headed swan is a reflection of both the armiger's paternal and maternal family, its head looking at the highest of ambitions—the two top stars—whilst still maintaining its claws close to the reflection of these ambitions so as to make them possible and to show that one's roots are more directly tied to the future if one takes the time to consider and research them closer.

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