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    Derived from the arms of Mackie of Larg. The Mackies of Larg were the principal branch of the clan. [209] Mackinnon: Crest: A boar's head erased and holding in its mouth the shank of a deer all Proper. [210] Motto: Adentes fortuna juvat [210] [Latin, 'Fortune assists the daring'] [210] Plant badge: pine or St John's wort (St. Columba's flower) [37]

  7. Olive branch - Wikipedia

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    The olive branch appears with a dove in early Christian art. The dove derives from the simile of the Holy Spirit in the Gospels and the olive branch from classical symbolism. The early Christians, according to Winckelmann, often allegorized peace on their sepulchers by the figure of a dove bearing an olive branch in its beak. [12]

  8. Peace symbols - Wikipedia

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    Mid-20th century Picasso's lithograph, La Colombe (The Dove), a traditional, realistic picture of a pigeon, without an olive branch, was chosen as the emblem for the World Peace Council in Paris in April 1949. [46] The dove became a symbol for the peace movement and the ideals of the Communist Party and was used in Communist demonstrations of ...

  9. Doves as symbols - Wikipedia

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    Dove with an olive branch, Catacombs of Domitilla, Rome The symbolism of the dove in Christianity is first found in the Old Testament Book of Genesis in the story of Noah's Ark, "And the dove came in to him at eventide; and, lo, in her mouth an olive-leaf plucked off: so Noah knew that the waters were abated from off the earth".