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Paul John Tuz

Toronto, Ontario
Grant of Arms
June 11, 1991
Vol. II, p. 73

Arms of Paul John Tuz

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Blazon

Arms

Vair on a bend Gules a sword Argent hilt and pommel Or on a chief Gules an open book proper bound and edged Or charged on the dexter page with a Shield of David and on the sinister page with a cross potent Or;

Crest

A coronet composed of crosses potent and Shields of David set alternately upon a rim Or a demi-eagle wings displayed Azure beaked and gorged with a band Or;

Motto

PETO ET DEFENDO VERITATEM. This Latin phrase means "I seek and I defend the truth".


Symbolism

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