Claire Boudreau

Claire Boudreau, FRHSC AIH (1965 – November 17, 2020) was a Canadian historian, genealogist, and officer of arms. She served as a herald in the Canadian Heraldic Authority from March 17, 1997 in the office of Saguenay Herald and later as Saint-Laurent Herald, to which office she succeeded on the retirement of Auguste Vachon, and then Deputy Chief Herald from December 1, 2005 until June 16, 2007, when she was made the second Chief Herald of Canada following the retirement of Robert Watt. She was also a nationally and internationally recognized scholar in heraldic studies. She was the author of many articles and publications. She was the principal designer and administrator of the authority's pioneering online Public Register of Arms, Flags and Badges of Canada, which was unveiled in July 2005. She was made an Academician of the Académie Internationale d'Héraldique in 2000. On May 20, 2020, Boudreau was appointed Margaree-Chéticamp herald emeritus and succeeded as Chief Herald of Canada by Samy Khalid.[1]

Claire Boudreau
Boudreau in 2017, with Julie Payette's patent
Chief Herald of Canada
In office
June 26, 2007  May 20, 2020
MonarchElizabeth II
Governors General
Preceded byRobert Watt
Succeeded bySamy Khalid
Deputy Chief Herald of Canada
In office
2006  June 26, 2007
MonarchElizabeth II
Governor GeneralMichaëlle Jean
Preceded byposition created
Succeeded byBruce Patterson
Saint-Laurent Herald
In office
2000  June 26, 2007
MonarchElizabeth II
Governors General
Preceded byAuguste Vachon
Succeeded byBruce Patterson
Personal details
Born1965
Died (aged 55)
OccupationHistorian

On November 18, 2020, it was announced that she died due to cancer at the age of 55.[2]

Arms

Coat of arms of Claire Boudreau
Crest
A panther rampant Azure incensed proper
Escutcheon
Azure an orle Argent
Supporters
Two panthers incensed holding a girdle book and standing on a rocky mount proper
Motto
ARDENTE
Badge
A panther's face Azure incensed proper jessant-de-lis Argent
Symbolism
The blue colour represents the French origins of Claire Boudreau. The narrow line orle appears as a second shield within the main shield and highlights both the importance of heraldry in her life and her doctoral research in this field. The orle and the overall simplicity of the design express both the absolute notion of the Cartesian "whole", contained but continuous, and the idea that infinity can be contained within the span of one's life or within any other given framework. The panther in the crest is a monster spewing fire from its mouth, nostrils and ears. It is the most appropriate symbol to express human passion in any domain. The heraldic panther is endowed with the body of a lion, a horse's head with horns, a griffin's forelegs and a lion's hind legs. This diversified nature makes it a symbol of tolerance and of the spirit of adventure by which alone the frontiers of the unknown can be pushed back. Repeating the symbolism of the crest, the multicoloured panthers are based on examples found in mediaeval miniatures. They hold mediaeval girdle books, which were portable books held to the owner's belt by a knot in their binding. These indicate that the best inventions are often simple and eminently practical concepts.ARDENTE ("fervent"), along with the panther in the crest is a reference to the totemic name "Panthère ardente" ("Fiery panther") given to Claire Boudreau within the Scout movement in 1978. The motto therefore contains a second allusion to passion, a sort of internal flame that drives one to outstanding achievements.

Publications

  • L'héritage Symbolique des Hérauts d'Armes: Dictionnaire Encyclopédique de l'Enseignement du Blason Ancien (XIVe-XVIe siècle) (Le Léopard d'or, Paris, 2006). ISBN 2-86377-204-X

See also

References

  1. Governor General Announces the Appointment of a New Chief Herald of Canada, Governor General of Canada. May 20, 2020. ().
  2. Poirier, Marc (26 November 2020). "Décès de Claire Boudreau : héraut d'armes qui aura laissé sa marque" [Death of Claire Boudreau: Herald of arms who left her mark]. L'Express Canada (in French). Retrieved 27 November 2020.


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