File:Blason. Auguste Ier, roi de l'île d'Or.jpg

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Bookplate with the heraldry of Auguste 1er king of île d’Or.
Date 1910
date QS:P571,+1910-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Medium drawing and printed black ink
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Amoiries. Le blason comprend une île et sa tour , un croissant et une étoile, une sorte de bâton d'Asclépios avec un trident et une langouste. Les supports sont constitués de deux griffons. Ceci est sommé d'une couronne.
En place de la devise se trouve une inscription en latin « Insulae Aureæ Proprio Motu » (Auguste Premier de sa propre volonté roi de l'île d'Or). Au milieu de celle-ci se trouve en caractères arabes dans le calendrier hégirien ١٣٢۷ (1327) soit 1909, date d'acquisition de l'île.
[Heraldry. The Coat of Arms includes an island and its tower, a crescent and a star, a sort of Rod of Asclepius with a trident and a lobster. The supports consist of two griffins. This is summed with an crown.
In place of the motto is an inscription in Latin Insulae Aureæ Proprio Motu (Augustus the First of his own will king of the Ile d'Or). In the middle of it is in Arabic characters in the Hegirian calendar ١٣٢۷ (1327) that is to say 1909, date of acquisition of the island.]
Source/Photographer Laurence Bureau-Lagane (June 2013) "Inauguration par le roi Auguste 1er" in Éditions de l’île d’Or , ed. (in French) L’île d’Or : joyau de l’Estérel (20 cm), p. 18 ISBN: 978-2-7466-6228-5.
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