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Monday, August 20, 2018

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The coat of arms of Alberta is the heraldic symbol representing the Canadian province of Alberta. The arms contains symbols reflecting Albera's British heritage along with local symbols. At the upper part of the shield is the red cross of St. George. The lower portion of the shield features Rocky Mountains, grass prairies, and wheat fields, a representation of Alberta's landscape.

The original arms, consisting of only the shield, were granted by royal warrant of King Edward VII on May 30, 1907. The arms were further augmented with supporters, a crest, and motto, by royal warrant of Queen Elizabeth II on July 30, 1980.

The shield, on a plain blue field, feature in Alberta's provincial flag.


Video Coat of arms of Alberta



History

On 30 July 1980, Queen Elizabeth II augmented the armorial bearings by Royal Warrant with a crest, supporters, and a motto. The helmet under the crest was changed from a steel helmet to a gold royal helmet on 15 January 2008.


Maps Coat of arms of Alberta



Symbolism

Crest
The crest sits above the shield and consists of a royal helmet crowned with a red and silver wreath, on top of which sits a beaver, resting on top of which is St Edward's Crown. White and red are the official national colours of Canada, and the beaver is the official animal of Canada.
Shield
The shield represents the natural resources and beauty of the varied Alberta landscape: the Rocky Mountains and their foothills, the grass prairies, and the cultivated wheat fields. St George's Cross is an allusion to the arms of the Hudson's Bay Company, which once controlled what is now Alberta.
Compartment
The compartment or base is a grassy mount with (wild roses), the official flower of Alberta.
Supporters
The supporters sit on either side of the shield and consist of a golden lion on the left (representing power) and a pronghorn on the right (representing Alberta's natural resources). Neither of these is the official animal of Alberta (which is the bighorn sheep).
Motto
Fortis et Liber, meaning "strong and free", a phrase from the English lyrics of "O Canada".

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See also

  • Symbols of Alberta
  • Canadian heraldry
  • National symbols of Canada
  • List of Canadian provincial and territorial symbols
  • Heraldry

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References


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External links

  • Government of Alberta, Community Development: Armorial Bearings

Source of article : Wikipedia