Canadian diplomat and public servant
Léopold Henri Amyot, CVO, FRHSC (hon) is a former Canadian diplomat and public servant. During his diplomatic his career, he served as the Canadian Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Syria and Morocco. He served as Secretary to the Governor General of Canada and Herald Chancellor of Canada from 1988 to 1990.[1]
Arms
Coat of arms of Léopold Henri Amyot
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- Notes
- Granted 28 March 1989.[2]
- Crest
- A demi-lion rampant Or bearing in the dexter paw the Baton of Office of the Herald Chancellor of the Canadian Heraldic Authority and under the sinister paw an escutcheon charged with the Arms of Office of the Herald Chancellor.
- Escutcheon
- Per fess ogivy Or and Azure in chief semé of maple leaves Gules in base semé of fleurs-de-lys Or.
- Supporters
- Upon a compartment composed of waves of the sea ensigning a representation of the rose window of Chartres Cathedral Proper between on the dexter land bearing fir saplings Proper and on the sinister sand Proper charged from the dexter to the sinister of the star of Iraq the star of Morocco the star of Syria all Vert and of the star of Jordan Argent and bearing a cedar of Lebanon sapling Proper dexter a bison Argent accorné and unguled Gules gorged with a collar of maple leaves Gules sinister a bison Argent accorné and unguled Azure gorged with a representation of a traditional Moroccan charafa frieze Vert and Sable.
- Motto
- Labor Fidentia (Work Self-Confidence)
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Diplomatic posts
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Preceded by Jacques Gilles Bruno Gignac
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Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Iraq 1974-
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Succeeded by William Jones
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Preceded by Jacques Gilles Bruno Gignac
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Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Jordan 1974-1977
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Succeeded by Alan William Sullivan
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Preceded by Jacques Gilles Bruno Gignac
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Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Lebanon 1974-1976
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Succeeded by Alan William Sullivan
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Preceded by Jacques Gilles Bruno Gignac
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Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Syria 1974-1976
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Succeeded by Alan William Sullivan
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Preceded by Gilles Horace J. Duguay
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Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Morocco 1983-
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Succeeded by
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