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Michel Picard

Montreal, Quebec
Grant of Arms, Flag and Badge
August 15, 2003
Vol. IV, p. 303

Arms of Michel Picard

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Blazon

Arms

Gules on a bend wavy Or between two arquebuses Argent, three houses Sable;

Crest

A dragon statant Or;

Motto

PAR RESPECT D'AUTRUI;


Symbolism

Arms

The wavy band recalls the Atlantic Ocean that Mr. Picard’s ancestors crossed to settle in New France. The three houses on the wavy band are a reference to the family name “Des Trois-Maisons” (“Of three houses”), which was the name borne by Mr. Picard’s ancestors. The arquebuses refer to the metal casting trade of his ancestors who manufactured barrels for arquebuses.

Crest

The dragon highlights Mr. Picard’s interest in martial arts. That mythical animal holds a place of importance in the oriental bestiary and is often associated with martial arts.

Motto

Meaning “Out of respect for others”.