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Arms Name of president and blazon Arms of George Washington, 1st president, 1789–1797 Shield: Argent, two bars and in chief three mullets Gules. Crest: from a crest coronet a raven rising wings elevated and addorsed proper. Motto: Exitus Acta Probat (The outcome is the test of the act). [2
The Washington coat of arms can be seen in stone on the outside of Hylton Castle, Sunderland, an 11th-century fortified manor house. [15] The Washington coat of arms appears in a memorial to Lawrence Washington (died 1619), great-uncle of Lawrence Washington, great-great-grandfather of George Washington, in All Saints Church, Maidstone. [16]
English: Coat of Arms of George Washington Shield: Argent two bars and in chief three mullets Gules. Crest: From a crest coronet a raven rising wings elevated and addorsed proper.
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George Washington (February 22, 1732 [a] – December 14, 1799) was a Founding Father of the United States, military officer, and planter who served as the first president of the United States from 1789 to 1797.
The United States Congress assumes official arms in 1782. [6] President George Washington states in 1788 that heraldry is not "unfriendly to the purest spirit of republicanism". [6] The United States Department of the Treasury assumes official arms c. 1789. [7] President Thomas Jefferson bears a coat of arms. [6]
George Washington, widely viewed as the first president, was elected into office in 1789 after leading the Continental Army to victory over Britain in the Revolutionary War.
The Seal of the State of Washington contains a portrait of George Washington, the first president of the United States, as painted by Gilbert Stuart.The outer ring contains the text "The Seal of the State of Washington" and "1889", the year Washington state was admitted to the Union.