Seal of Connecticut
The Great Seal of the State of Connecticut has been the coat of arms of the U.S. state of Connecticut since May 1784. It depicts three grapevines and a ribbon below with the Latin motto: Qui Transtulit Sustinet (English: He who transplanted sustains), with SIGILLUM REIPUBLICÆ CONNECTICUTENSIS (English: Seal of the State of Connecticut) in the border.
Great Seal of the State of Connecticut | |
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Seal of the Colony of Connecticut (1711–1784) | |
Seal of the Colony of Connecticut (1639–1687) | |
Armiger | State of Connecticut |
Adopted | 1775 |
Motto | Qui transtulit sustinet |
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