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Origin/meaning :
The cormorant is often referred to as the Liver Bird, and is used widely in the city. Liverpool was founded in 1207 by King John. He needed a new port to ship his troops to Ireland and to control the Irish Sea. The new town adopted King John's seal as its own. The seal showed the eagle of St John holding a sprig of broom in its beak. The broom, or planta genista was the symbol of the royal house of the Plantagenets. The motto can be translated as "God has bestowed these blessings on us", and is taken from Virgil. Literature : Information provided by the Liverpool Council. |
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