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what is the coat of arms

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the distinctive heraldic bearings or shield of a person, family, corporation, or country.
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Answer:

Coat of arms - A design or Shield that is a special symbol of a family, city or other organisation.

Explanation:

Queen Elizabeth 1 Granted a coat of arms to the English East India Company to show that the company had a royal patronage.

The Coat of arms features sea lions and billowing St George flags spring a shield with the ships and roses.

The ships have open sails and are facing East, signifying that their purpose is to go East.

The roses stand for England, and the blue globe on top signifies the world.

The coat of arms has a Latin inscription, which is the company's motto : Deus Indicat Deo Ducente Nil Nocet which means God is our leader; when God leads, nothing can harm.

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