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Douglas C. Urquidi


Registration number 20081007A


This certifies that the heraldic arms of Douglas C. Urquidi are registered as an original design and described by the blazon below

Arms: Azure a dexter hand apaumee couped at the wrist Argent in dexter chief eight mullets configed as the constellation Ursa Major below a larger North Star Or and in sinister chief a lightning bolt bendwise sinister Argent.
Crest: On a torse Argent and Azure a plume of three ostrich feathers Azure, Argent, Azure.


Registration

2008 Spanish College of Arms
2008 American College of Heraldry

Biographical information

In 1977, armiger presented with Heroism metal by the Boy Scouts of America National Court of Honor for unusual heroism and extraordinary skill and resourcefulness in saving Robert C. Urquidi's life at extreme risk to his self. In 2002 armiger's son, Anthony C. Urquidi, was born and named after St. Anthony; Anthony was baptized in Russia. In 2006 Anthony, at the age of 4, was lost through an act of injustice. In 2008 armiger received blessing for years of faithful service to the Orthodox Church by Metropolitan Herman, Archbishop of Washington and New York and Metropolitan of All America and Canada.

Design rationale

The three ostrich feathers in the crest are a sign of obedience and serenity. The Big Dipper represents the new land, Alaska. The lighting bolt symbolizes my profession, electrician. The Sliver Hand in azure field represent male lineage (Armiger is the first son of Arthur, being the first son of Benjamin, being the first son of Joseph, being the first son of Rafael, being the first son of Rafael). Traditional spelling of armiger's surname is Urquidi, which means birch in abundance and originates in the basque region of Urkídi in Spain.

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Armiger

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