- The Governor General of Canada
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University of Ottawa
Ottawa, Ontario
Grant of Arms and Supporters
June 5, 1990
Vol. II, p. 26
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Blazon
Arms
Gules semé of escutcheons Argent on a fess also Argent two open books proper edged Or bound Gules the dexter displaying a rose the sinister a fleur-de-lys Gules;
Crest
A circlet of trillium flowers proper alternating with fleurs-de-lys Azure a classical temple front of six columns proper the pediment bearing an antique lamp enflamed Or;
Supporters
Two horses Argent crined and hoofed Or gorged with a collar wavy Azure the whole set upon a grassy mound Vert charged with a maple leaf Or between a bend reversed and a bend both wavy Argent each charged with a like bendlet Azure;
Motto
DEUS SCIENTIARUM DOMINUS EST. This Latin phrase means "God is the master of the sciences".
Symbolism
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