- The Governor General of Canada
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John Stephen Carbone
Cary, North Carolina, United States of America
Grant of Arms, with differences to Daniel Stephen Carbone and Suzanne Marie Carbone
January 15, 2009
Vol. V, p. 400
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Blazon
Arms
Per saltire Argent and lozengy Sable and Argent a rod of Aesculapius Gules;
Crest
A beaver sejant affronty Sable holding in its dexter paw a sprig of two thistles and in its sinister paw a quill pen Argent;
Motto
PERSEVERANZA;
Symbolism
Arms
The black diamond-shapes represent coal (carbone in Italian) and thus the surname of Dr. Carbone. The X-shape suggests an hour glass and, with the diamonds, represents the accomplishments and pressures of labour and time required in Dr. Carbone’s work as both a physician and an attorney-at-law. The rod of Aesculapius represents the field of medicine.
Crest
The beaver alludes to Canada. The thistles represent Dr. Carbone’s Scottish interests. The quill pen represents his authorship on medical and legal issues.
Motto
This Latin word means “Perseverance”.