National Symbols Index
The Official Great Outer Coat of Arms of Principality Monte de Agrella: Complete.
Our Principality’s Great Outer Coat of Arms & Tassels is officially elevated to ‘Sovereign and “Independent” State’, 21 March 2014.
The Principality’s Great Outer Coat of Arms is Royal purple, signifying regal, majesty, sovereignty, and justice, with white ermine inside the coat, the gold, representative of generosity and the elevation of the mind. The tassels & braiding of purple and gold symbolizing the specific and ’singular’, “Immanuel de Agrella princely family’s” proprietary intellect, wisdom, cache of treasury and wealth, and from which the Principality Monte de Agrella takes its name.
The Official Great Inner Coat of Arms of Principality Monte de Agrella: Complete.
Our Principality’s Great Inner Coat of Arms consists of 12 distinct motifs, charges, a motto, and armorial emblems:
- 1. our armorial yet peace yielding ‘Escutcheon’ represented by an ornate gold shield centerfold with red bevelled trimmings, the shield holding, emblazoned, the Institutions sacred geometry and other disciplines, is strategically centered on a large
- 2. gold coin (escutcheon) with an inscribed motto and emblazoned with the 5 elements that supposedly compound nature, namely:
- 3. water
- 4. wind
- 5. fire
- 6. earth and
- 7. quintessence
- 8. the crest
- 9. the helm, three pillars of protective, preservative, and perpetuating perseverant strength supporting the inner emblem and crown
- 10. the compartment (on the banner) holding the essence of blooming life as symbolized by this dynastic family’s orchid, cushioned, and feathered by purple plume
- 11. supporters by way of a rampant white male lion and female lioness to itself symbolize fairness, justice, and equitability and
- 12. an overarching motto, inscribed in part, on the coin (escutcheon) and in part, on the banner.
- 1. SHIELD (Ornate with red colored bevelling) Our originating “Institutions most significant Founding” represented on our armorial yet peace yielding ‘escutcheon’ – Shield ascribes symbolic sacred meanings to certain geometric shapes and proportions mathematically inclusive and emblazoned with the 5 elements, images, and symbols of crocodile-water {Icosahedron}, eagle-wind {Octahedron}, torch-fire {Tetrahedron}, lion-earth {Hexahedron}, and aether-quintessence {Dodecahedron} that supposedly compound nature, reaching deeper, associated with the belief that God is the geometer of the world.
- 2. COIN(Gold) represented on our armorial yet peace yielding ‘escutcheon’ – Shield, is our large gold Coin symbolizing “worthy of trust or cache of treasure”.
- Our gold Coin displays a motto that is carried in the hearts and minds of each of our citizens and residents: in Latin: mundorum possibilium omnium optimus, in English: “the best of all possible worlds”.
- 3. WATER represented by the Icosahedron shown symbolically of our Crocodile – a mysterious and legendary beast, a powerful emblem of fury and power.
- 5. FIRE represented by the Tetrahedron shown symbolically of our Torch in arms, granted to a zealous man who has performed some signal service, signifying truth, knowledge, purification, and love.
- 6. EARTH represented by the Hexahedron shown symbolically of our white Lion, in the passant position, walking with one foot raised is a sign of courage, nobility, stateliness, and leadership, and
- 7. QUINTESSENCE represented by the Dodecahedron shown symbolically of perfect balance by way of our Yin Yang, designed symbol signifying cyclic balance also meaning aether-infinity-pure energy-spiritual calling to action signifying cyclic balance, harmony, perfected peace, and freedom of spirit.
- Yin Yang: are concepts used to describe how apparently opposite or contrary forces are actually complementary, interconnected and interdependent in the natural world, and how they give rise to each other as they interrelate to one another. Many tangible dualities (such as light and dark, high and low, hot and cold, fire and water, life and death, male and female, sun and moon, and so on) are thought of as physical manifestations of the duality of yin and yang.
- Balance: where history meets future – past and the future where we meet is the present – today.
- 8. CREST (Inner CROWN {Helm} rests on and above the three pillars – the Large outer CROWN rests on the Great Outer Coat of Arms) represented Princely Crown appears at the top and rests on the Outer Coat of Arms, and is the ultimate emblem of our Princely House, Reigning Monarch, our Institution, and our forever Sovereign and Independent State – Principality Monte de Agrella. Our Principality Great (Inner/Outer) Coats of Arms displays a princely crown.
- 9. HELM (Three pillars supporting the Inner CROWN) represented by three pillars of The Princely Family’s Legacy and Heritage as ‘Innovative Entrepreneurs of Business with a Cause’ encompassed in a fresh word: “Sustainopreneurship” – Pillar I Protect “the 8 Noble precious metals” / Pillar II Preserve ”deeply invested intellectual, financial, and socio-cultural Equity” / Pillar III Persevere ”cache of treasury and trust worthy Trust” (three pillars under inner Crown) collectively represent fortitude (moral courage and strength of character), uncompromising integrity, and constancy (honesty, permanence and perseverance).
- 10. COMPARTMENT represented by the Princely Family flower; the ‘Orchid’ (emblem of thoughtfulness, refinement, integrity, reverence, respect, fertility, elegance, and friendship) feathered by purple plume (signifying willing obedience and serenity).
- 11. SUPPORTERS represented by two rampant white Lions (female lioness – right, and male lion – left). Although the ‘lion’ is a common charge in heraldry, it traditionally symbolizes bravery, valor, strength, and royalty, because historically it has been regarded as the King of beasts. Our white lions are rampant, depicted standing erect with their forepaws raised and standing on both their hind legs on the Banner.
As the lion has always enjoyed a high place in the heraldry as the emblem of undying courage, and hence that of a valiant warrior, we used the lion to represent persevering strength of temperance and balance.
- 12. BANNER displays one half of our inscribed Motto: in Latin ubifutura historiaoccurrit, in English: “where history meets future”.
- MOTTO displays one half of our inscribed Motto: in Latin: mundorum possibilium omniumoptimus, in English: “the best of all possible worlds”.
The Official Flag of Principality Monte de Agrella: Complete
Our Official Principality Flag is representative and symbolizes our all-encompassing Grand “Institution”: – The Princely House of de Agrella MCMLVI; The Reigning Monarch H.S.H. Immanuel Sovereign Grand Prince and His Dynastic Family; and His Institutions ‘Circle’ of ‘Supra Resources’ “Special Purpose Investment Vehicles”, Trusts, Foundations, Associations, and Holdings… Protocol respected; Principality Law is enforced in the name of the Reigning Monarch by his Executive Cabinet of Ministers that determines the fly-use of the Flag. The Princely House of de Agrella MCMLVI, flies a slightly different coat of arms – non-armorially emblazoned, Flag.
Our Official Principality Flag’s distinctive colors within the Yin Yang horizontal design, are royal purple below and embossed shaded gold above, with the harmoniously centered and balanced coat of arms – intellect value enriched shield and gold coin (escutcheon) with the 5 specific elements emblazoned that supposedly compound nature itself, a motto inscribed in Latin ‘mundorum, possibilium, omnium, optimus’ // in English “the best of all possible worlds” singularly represents and symbolize separately and collectively the Grand Principality Monte de Agrella – its people, the Nation State aspiring with likeminded spirit in perpetuity, to raise the bar for fair, just, and equitable values, that creates and results in ensuing proprietary enriched intellectual, financial and socio-cultural wealth and cache of treasury. White rampant male lion and female lioness supporters, the compartment displaying the Principality National Symbol, The Princely House and Family, and Principality Nation State’s Flower, the ‘Orchid’ feathered by purple plume.
The overarching motto inscribed on the banner reads,
in Latin: ‘ubi futura historia occurrit’ //
in English: ”where history meets future”
which is self explanatory, self evident – relevant and the People’s, Principality’s, Peaceful resolve.
The Official Great Outer Seal of Principality Monte de Agrella: Complete
Our Principality Monte de Agrella’s Great Outer Seal is reserved, used, and applied to Official documents (Diplomatic, International Relations, Agreements, Treaties, Orders) bearing The Reigning Monarch, His Serene Highness Immanuel Sovereign Prince, Head of State and Government of Principality Monte de Agrella’s or by appointment of any of his Executive Cabinet’s signature either domestically, nationally or internationally officially along-side other Heads of State (and their Officials).
The Official Great Inner Seal of Principality Monte de Agrella: Complete
Our Principality Monte de Agrella’s Great Inner Seal is reserved, used, and applied to Official documents (Diplomatic, International Relations, Agreements, Treaties, Orders) bearing Cabinet Ministers and their Authorized Represented Special Envoys of Principality Monte de Agrella or by appointment of any Cabinet Ministers or their Special Envoys – Attachés either domestically, nationally or internationally officially along-side their opposite peers.
The Official National Symbol and Flower of Principality Monte de Agrella: Complete
Our Princely House and Principality Flower, the ‘Orchid’ signifies symbolically and literally an emblem of thoughtfulness, refinement, integrity, reverence, respect, fertility, elegance, and friendship.
Principality Monte de Agrella's Official Motto and its Design
An armorial motto is a phrase or collection of words intended to describe the motivation or intention of the armigerous person. Mottoes can typically be found on a scroll or banner under the shield. Our Motto is displayed part on Our Coin – Shield (escutcheon) and part on Our Banner.
Our Coin: around our shield in heraldry, our Coin symbolizes
“Worthy of trust or cache of treasure”.
One half of our Motto is displayed around our Coin:
in Latin: mundorum possibilium omnium optimus
in English: “the best of all possible worlds”
Our Banner is an important symbol as it displays the other one half of our Motto:
in Latin: ubi futura historia occurrit: in English: “where history meets future”
Complete: ‘where history meets future’, you will discover ‘the best of all possible worlds’
“Ubi futura historia occurrit – mundorum possibilium omnium optimus.”
“Where history meets future – the best of all possible worlds.”