Aquis Magna, Imperii civitas Mater et Caput

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in first quarter three english lions proper in pale
an escutcheon quartered: I transparent, II, III and
 IV arg smaller



a cross sa fimbriated or a cross floretty or smaller;

crest a royal helmet proper a scottish royal crown
 much lower smaller
crest a royal helmet proper a french imperial crown
 much lower slightly higher
crest a royal helmet proper a tudor crown proper much
 lower smaller

mantling erminites and grady gu
supporter in sinister a lion rampant or langued azure
 armed azure much lower;
in dexter a dragon rampant grady gu and sa inflamed
 or very much larger much lower;
compartment green higher
motto "Aquis+Magna" gothic higher gu

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The capital town of the Brancalonian Empire, in the center of the imperial district of Carolingia. An outstanting gothic city built on the shores of the Selbe river by the first emperor Charles the Great, since then represents the elective Imperial residence and burial place. His CoA carries on the red background of the imperial district the Carolingian cross and enquarted with the three lions, the proper emblem of the town. The shield, as a sign of the dignity of Capital not only of the Reitermark but of the entire Empire, is the only one charged with the three historical crowns: Reitermark (dexter), Lafrance (sinister) and Empire (center); and is supported by the animal emblem of the Carolingian dinasty and of the reigning Emperor, the Dragon.

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