





With the Declaration of Independence sent to King George, the new Commonwealth of Virgina was born. A committee, including Richard Henry Lee, George Mason, George Wythe, and Robert Carter Nicolas, was tasked with creating its seal. To distance from British influence, Mason and his team opted for a Roman classical design. It featured Virtus, the goddess of virtue and peace, standing triumphantly over tyranny, represented by the British crown. Her spear points downwards, and she holds a sheathed parazonium, symbolizing her completed mission. The chosen motto, "Sic semper tyrannis," translates to "Thus always to tyrants" and is famously exclaimed by Brutus as he killed Julius Caesar.
With the Declaration of Independence sent to King George, the new Commonwealth of Virgina was born. A committee, including Richard Henry Lee, George Mason, George Wythe, and Robert Carter Nicolas, was tasked with creating its seal. To distance from British influence, Mason and his team opted for a Roman classical design. It featured Virtus, the goddess of virtue and peace, standing triumphantly over tyranny, represented by the British crown. Her spear points downwards, and she holds a sheathed parazonium, symbolizing her completed mission. The chosen motto, "Sic semper tyrannis," translates to "Thus always to tyrants" and is famously exclaimed by Brutus as he killed Julius Caesar.
Sic Semper Tyrannis Virgina Great Seal Graphic T-Shirt
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