County Meath Coat of Arms

The Coat of Arms for County Meath.

The basic colours of the shield, green edged with gold represent the sporting colours of the County while the blue symbolises the Boyne River which traverses the County. The antique Irish crown placed in the centre of the shield symbolises 'Tara of the Kings', while the salmon in the base represents the bradan feasa or 'Salmon of Knowledge' story.

The IBD Home Page and each IBD County Page has or will have (where possible) the relevant Coat of Arms. This is made possible thanks to a fantastic heraldry website called the International Civic Heraldry Website. Sometimes a description is not given due to lack of information, so if anyone could help it would be greatly appreciated. You may visit this superb site by using the link below.

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