Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Mooney Irish Symbol What The Symbols Are On The Mooney Family Coat Of Arms/crest (Irish)?

What the symbols are on the Mooney family coat of arms/crest (Irish)? - mooney irish symbol

It looks like a lizard on a tree, but I'm not sure. If the heraldry experts, or who knows where to find the answer (local library? Could help) information.

I actually found on the Internet, but only those sites for people who are shirts, mugs and want to sell, and key chains.

3 comments:

LongToot... said...

Ó Maonaigh Mooney

Motto: Sola nobilitate Virtus (Virtue alone enoble).

Blazon: Argent a holly tree eradicated vert on a lizard or a place a limit COMPOSITE COMPOSITE against the first and second.

The lizard is an ancient symbol, the heraldic happiness means.
Holly symbolizes the truth (the name comes from "holy").
A limit compony compony counter is used to denote illegitimacy.

The colors symbolize the virtues of the Oxford Guide by officers of the College of Arms, written in England Heraldry. Silver, green and / or dyes are used in this coat. You can check online at places like the lily: http://www.fleurdelis.com/meanings.htm.

storkarh... said...

The arms of James Mooney, Prince William Co., VA, born 1740, is engraved "Silver, a holly eradicated Vert, insists on a lizard or a place a limit compony book from the first and second place. The ridge (on the design of the head) is emblazoned "The holly tree eradicated vert http://books.google.com/books?id=TqorAAA ...

It is said that the arms embargo are O'Mooney September. http://books.google.com/books?id=BF5YIzR ...

There is one more September Mooney argues that various weapons. http://books.google.com/books?id=2icbAAA ... and http://books.google.com/books?id=mZt3oGt ...

Most likely, were the alligator arms by a person named O'Mooney and subsequently became involved in September to large-scale facilities for basic scientific research.

Shirley T said...

The weapons do not belong to surnames.
They have been granted or accepted by the people and be accepted by people in Britain and Ireland. There are arms of the clan, but only the head of a coat of arms can be shown.

You are right, the street vendors to be careful on the Internet, in shopping malls, airports, in magazines selling products surnames, coat of arms is one of them. They are scams. They sell them as if they all belong to the same last name, and they do not. Often more than one man with the same name, not necessarily all related, each is given or taken his own coat of arms, all different. No Company them.They are not required to sell to suckers. The only time you are assigned to more than a coat of arms with a different name, if more than one man has been awarded with the same name, national origin or perceived. You then have each one, and could be 50 additional Most of the men with the same last name never received or accepted, a coat andtheir descendants were not right for everyone.

The symbols and colors in a coat of arms is what led the person to ensure that the arms were originally granted or approved. Really no rules.

It was sold recently in a television advertisement for a company that framed stories last name, is a little shade and not all of the same name have the same story. If adopted, or are named during the last millennium in Europe has been assigned does not exclude that the legitimate children of the same man in another name, but everyone would have shared his name with another independent known. Even Irish and Scottish surname, the person may be the root of another person. O'Connor, for example, means descendant of Conchobar. More than a few had Camilo offspring. The man in the statement that "shift" of weapons is not in him "his" arms. You see on television, the FCC in May blow for a company of false advertising. The FCC has no control over orand local e-tailers or in your mall.

Here are some links to the arms of the various countries

http://www.heraldry.ws/info/article10.ht ...
It is the relationship with the emblem of Ireland

http://www.college-of-arms.gov.uk/Faq.ht ...
http://www.college-of-arms.gov.uk/About/ ...
They grant coats of arms of England, Wales and Northern Ireland and Ireland as a whole was under British rule was granted to the whole of Ireland.

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