The coat of arms of the Empire of Greater Cavagnial was created voluntarily by former Lord Dom Marlon, once the leader of the defunct micronation Unito. It stands as a tribute to the shared heritage, faith, and enduring authority of the Empire.
At the top, the Napoleonic crown symbolizes the Emperor’s sovereignty and the continuity of imperial tradition. Flanking the central shield are two crowned eagles, their pedestals proclaiming “Long live the Emperor!” a declaration of loyalty, vigilance, and the enduring spirit of the nation. At the base rests the Cross of the Order of Christ, a reminder that faith is the foundation holding the Empire together, guiding its people and governance alike.
In recognition of his contribution, and with the Dom Marlons Blessing blessing, Lord Dom Marlon granted the title Protector of the Unitese to the Emperor, honoring his role in shaping the Empire’s heraldic identity, and acknowledging his friendship with the Emperor before his departure from the community. The coat of arms stands as both a symbol of unity and a living testament to the devotion of those who serve the Empire and its enduring values.