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Coat of arms attributed to St. Michael the archangel in the heraldry of medieval England, as seen in the coat of arms of Sunderland, etc. Blazon: Argent, a cross pommy gules. An alternative depiction is to show Michael bearing a shield with "QUIS UT DEUS" (the Latin translation of Hebrew mi-ka-el מי־כאל
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English: The shield of the University of St. Michael's College. The crest, depicts the swords and wings of St. Michael. The cross is the symbol of the faith, the book the source of knowledge, both scriptural and academic, the laurels symbolize the arts and the tree represents federation with the University of Toronto.
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