Everything about Coat Of Arms Of Monaco totally explained
The Royal Arms of His Serene Highness Prince Albert II are his
arms of dominion in right of
Monaco.
The central shield is "blazoned" (described in the technical language of
heraldry),
fusily (or
lozengy)
argent and gules. The monks supporting the shield in the coat of arms allude to the conquest of Monaco in
1297, when
François Grimaldi entered the city with soldiers dressed as monks, with swords hidden under their cassocks. The collar surrounding the shield represents the
Order of St. Charles.
Motto
The Grimaldi motto,
Deo Juvante, is
Latin for "With God's help".
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