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EXETER
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Origin/meaning :
Exeter's arms are very ancient, and simply depict the long vanished Rougemont Castle. The distinctive form of the castle is described in the blazon as "triangular and triple towered". The red and black colouring of the field seems to have no significance.
The supporters are winged horses or pegasuses. The wings are charged with blue waves and thus is represented the river exe which once made the city a major port. The motto is Semper Fidelis - the same as Queen Elizabeth I. It is said that the queen granted the motto to the city in 1588, as thanks for giving money to help build the fleet that defeated the Spanish Armada. Literature : Image and information provided by Laurence Jones.
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