It's time to separate the privileged and the scum.
My great-grandfather was a smug fuck who outplayed a Polish noble in a cards game. Noble's bet was a summer house in Southern Lithuania. My great-pops sold the house and and used the money to buy his own noble rights, including the coat of arms. My family never owned more than a single farmhouse, but we always had a flag with our coat of arms hanging from a flagpole in our front yard.
Last name translates to Broadsword. ancestors were probably mercenaries or some shit
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not gonna post my family crest in NSA datamining threads
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>>55304350
I now know exactly who you are. Good job.
Outta my way, plebs.
>>55303497
I don't have it on my phone but it's vertically divided, the first half having three vert clubs on a field of gold, the second (right) half is divided horizontally, the top half having a sabre martlet on a field of gold, the bottom half having a gold harrow on a field of vert
What does this shit even mean?
40% Spanish
50% Mexibro
10% Moroccan
Reminder for all Anglos (I'm not sure how it works in other countries) there is no such thing as a family crest. You must be given your coat of arms by your countries heraldic authority, these coat of arms don't pass down to the next generation.
>>55303497
this is an optical illusion. the middle circle is actually the same size as the others
Wachtmeister, I won't tell you assholes which line. Just google our coat of arms.