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Coat of arms of Namibia

The coat of arms of Namibia is the official heraldic symbol of Namibia. Introduced at the time of independence in 1990, it superseded the earlier coat of arms used by the South African administration of the territory.

Coat of arms of Namibia
Versions
National Seal
ArmigerRepublic of Namibia
Adopted1990
CrestAn African fish eagle rising wings elevated and displayed proper
TorseA traditional head-ring Vert charged with six lozenges conjoined Or
BlazonTierced per bend sinister Azure, and Vert, a bend sinister Gules fimbriated Argent and in dexter chief a Sun with twelve straight rays Or charged with an annulet Azure
SupportersTwo Oryx proper
CompartmentA Namib sand dune with a Welwitschia mirabilis on the foreground
MottoUnity, Liberty, Justice
The banner of arms, which serves as national flag

History edit

The Constituent Assembly which drew up the Namibian Constitution in 1989 appointed a National Symbols Sub-Committee to produce a flag and coat of arms for the country. The committee enlisted the assistance of the South African Bureau of Heraldry. After approving the flag, the committee decided to use the same design as the coat of arms, with the addition of an African fish eagle (Haliaeetus vocifer) for a crest, and two gemsbok (Oryx) as supporters.[1] The Welwitschia mirabilis on the compartment was taken over from the former arms of South-West Africa (see below).

Blazon edit

The arms are blazoned as follows:

  • Shield: Tierced per bend sinister Azure, and Vert, a bend sinister Gules fimbriated Argent and in dexter chief a Sun with twelve straight rays Or charged with an annulet Azure (the design of the Flag of Namibia).
  • Crest: Upon a traditional head-ring Vert charged with six lozenges conjoined Or, a fish eagle rising wings elevated and displayed proper.
  • Supporters: Two oryx proper.
  • Compartment: A Namib sand dune with a Welwitschia mirabilis on the foreground.
  • Motto: Unity Liberty Justice.[1][2]

Earlier coats of arms edit

Proposed arms 1914 edit

In 1914, the German Empire government decided to assign coats of arms to German colonies, including South-West Africa. Arms were designed, but World War I broke out before the project was finalised, and the arms were never taken into use. The arms proposed for German South-West Africa depicted an Afrikaner bull's head, a diamond, and the German imperial eagle.[3] In the 1920s, neo-colonialism, the proposed arms made a short public appearance, in a slightly modified form on postcards issued by the German Colonial Soldiers' League (German Deutscher Kolonialkrieger-Bund) and also as decoration on calendars.[4]

Arms 1963–80 edit

In 1958, the South West African administration decided that the territory should have an official coat of arms. After obtaining the approval of the South African government, the administration engaged Dr Coenraad Beyers to design the arms. The design was finalised in 1961, taken into use in 1963, and registered at the Bureau of Heraldry in 1964.

The arms were discontinued when South-West Africa was reconstituted into a three-tier system of government in 1980. The second-tier Representative Authority of the Whites (1980–89) took over the arms in 1981.[5]

The official blazon of the arms is :

  • Per chevron ployé Argent and Gules, dexter a karakul ram's face caboshed Sable and sinister the head and neck of an Afrikander bull proper, in base two miner's hammers in saltire Or and there-under three triangular diamonds Argent 2 and 1; on a chief Gules a pale Argent charged with an eagle Sable langued and membered Gules, dexter a representation of Fort Namutoni and sinister a Portuguese padrao both Argent.
  • Crest : A gemsbok statant gardant proper.
  • Supporters: Dexter a springbok and sinister a kudu, both proper, resting on a desert-like knoll, with a growing Welwitschia mirabilis in the foreground proper.
  • Motto : Viribus unitis (With United Forces).[6]

References edit

  1. ^ a b Merrington, A.J. (1990). 'New National Symbols for the Republic of Namibia' in Arma Vol 32/1990 – II.
  2. ^ "National Coat of Arms of the Republic of Namibia Act, 1990". (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 30 October 2013. Retrieved 27 May 2013.
  3. ^ Pama, C. (1965). Lions and Virgins
  4. ^ The Emperor's new coat of arms 16 November 2016 at the Wayback Machine (Spiegel Online, 26 February 2009, in German).
  5. ^ Brownell, F.G. (1990). 'The Evolution of the Coats of Arms and Flags of SWA and Namibia' in Archives News (August 1990).
  6. ^ Bureau of Heraldry[permanent dead link]

External links edit

  • The National Symbols of Namibia
  • South African Bureau of Heraldry

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The coat of arms of Namibia is the official heraldic symbol of Namibia Introduced at the time of independence in 1990 it superseded the earlier coat of arms used by the South African administration of the territory Coat of arms of NamibiaVersionsNational SealArmigerRepublic of NamibiaAdopted1990CrestAn African fish eagle rising wings elevated and displayed properTorseA traditional head ring Vert charged with six lozenges conjoined OrBlazonTierced per bend sinister Azure and Vert a bend sinister Gules fimbriated Argent and in dexter chief a Sun with twelve straight rays Or charged with an annulet AzureSupportersTwo Oryx properCompartmentA Namib sand dune with a Welwitschia mirabilis on the foregroundMottoUnity Liberty JusticeThe banner of arms which serves as national flag Contents 1 History 2 Blazon 3 Earlier coats of arms 3 1 Proposed arms 1914 3 2 Arms 1963 80 4 References 5 External linksHistory editThe Constituent Assembly which drew up the Namibian Constitution in 1989 appointed a National Symbols Sub Committee to produce a flag and coat of arms for the country The committee enlisted the assistance of the South African Bureau of Heraldry After approving the flag the committee decided to use the same design as the coat of arms with the addition of an African fish eagle Haliaeetus vocifer for a crest and two gemsbok Oryx as supporters 1 The Welwitschia mirabilis on the compartment was taken over from the former arms of South West Africa see below Blazon editThe arms are blazoned as follows Shield Tierced per bend sinister Azure and Vert a bend sinister Gules fimbriated Argent and in dexter chief a Sun with twelve straight rays Or charged with an annulet Azure the design of the Flag of Namibia Crest Upon a traditional head ring Vert charged with six lozenges conjoined Or a fish eagle rising wings elevated and displayed proper Supporters Two oryx proper Compartment A Namib sand dune with a Welwitschia mirabilis on the foreground Motto Unity Liberty Justice 1 2 Earlier coats of arms editProposed arms 1914 edit In 1914 the German Empire government decided to assign coats of arms to German colonies including South West Africa Arms were designed but World War I broke out before the project was finalised and the arms were never taken into use The arms proposed for German South West Africa depicted an Afrikaner bull s head a diamond and the German imperial eagle 3 In the 1920s neo colonialism the proposed arms made a short public appearance in a slightly modified form on postcards issued by the German Colonial Soldiers League German Deutscher Kolonialkrieger Bund and also as decoration on calendars 4 nbsp 1914 proposed coat of arms of German South West AfricaArms 1963 80 edit In 1958 the South West African administration decided that the territory should have an official coat of arms After obtaining the approval of the South African government the administration engaged Dr Coenraad Beyers to design the arms The design was finalised in 1961 taken into use in 1963 and registered at the Bureau of Heraldry in 1964 The arms were discontinued when South West Africa was reconstituted into a three tier system of government in 1980 The second tier Representative Authority of the Whites 1980 89 took over the arms in 1981 5 The official blazon of the arms is Per chevron ploye Argent and Gules dexter a karakul ram s face caboshed Sable and sinister the head and neck of an Afrikander bull proper in base two miner s hammers in saltire Or and there under three triangular diamonds Argent 2 and 1 on a chief Gules a pale Argent charged with an eagle Sable langued and membered Gules dexter a representation of Fort Namutoni and sinister a Portuguese padrao both Argent Crest A gemsbok statant gardant proper Supporters Dexter a springbok and sinister a kudu both proper resting on a desert like knoll with a growing Welwitschia mirabilis in the foreground proper Motto Viribus unitis With United Forces 6 nbsp Coat of arms of South West Africa 1963 80 References edit a b Merrington A J 1990 New National Symbols for the Republic of Namibia in Arma Vol 32 1990 II National Coat of Arms of the Republic of Namibia Act 1990 Act No 1 of 28 March 1990 PDF Archived from the original PDF on 30 October 2013 Retrieved 27 May 2013 Pama C 1965 Lions and Virgins The Emperor s new coat of arms Archived 16 November 2016 at the Wayback Machine Spiegel Online 26 February 2009 in German Brownell F G 1990 The Evolution of the Coats of Arms and Flags of SWA and Namibia in Archives News August 1990 Bureau of Heraldry permanent dead link External links editThe National Symbols of Namibia South African Bureau of Heraldry Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Coat of arms of Namibia amp oldid 1165788432, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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