DescriptionBagrationi-Davitishvili Coat of Arms.png
English: The coat of arms is a traditional princely mantle decorated with ermine; the shield holders are a lion and a griffin, symbolizing power and might; the Nino cross acts as a divider in the shield; the figures themselves in the shield represent images of George the Victorious, the main patron saint of Georgia, royal attributes in the form of a scepter crossed with a sword over the state, referring to the royal origin of the surname, a sling with a stone and a harp, referring to the legendary origin of the dynasty from David of the Bible, and the eagle that defeated the roe deer, an ancient symbol of the Bagratids, signifying victory and strength. In the center of the shield is the chiton of Jesus Christ, brought to Georgia. The motto of the family says - "Let them hate as long as they fear."
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