heraldry

  • 61Finnish heraldry — has common past with Swedish heraldry until 1809 and it belongs to German heraldic tradition. Official Heraldry Arms of the historical provinces of Finland originate from the Early Vasa era. Arms of the Grand Duchy of Finland was created… …

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  • 62Bureau of Heraldry (South Africa) — The Bureau of Heraldry is the South African heraldic authority, established in Pretoria on 1 June 1963. It is headed by a State Herald and its functions are to register arms, badges, flags and seals (as well as names and uniforms), to keep a… …

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  • 63Canadian heraldry — refers to the cultural tradition and style of heraldic achievements coats of arms in modern and historic Canada, including national, provincial, and civic arms, noble and personal arms, ecclesiastical heraldry, heraldic displays as corporate… …

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  • 64Lozenge (heraldry) — Pippa Middleton s coat of arms, based on those of her father. This lozenge shaped version, supported by a blue ribbon, denotes a spinster and can be used by no one else.[1][2] …

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  • 65Portal:Heraldry — Wikipedia portals: Culture Geography Health History Mathematics Natural sciences People Philosophy Religion Society Technology History: Ancient Egypt • Ancient Germanic Culture • Ancient Greece • Ancient Japan • Ancient Near… …

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  • 66American College of Heraldry — The American College of Heraldry was founded in New Orleans, Louisiana, in 1972 with the aim of aiding in the study and perpetuation of heraldry in the United States and abroad. Registrations are restricted by policy to American citizens or… …

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  • 67The Heraldry Society — is one of the leading organizations in the world devoted to studying heraldry. In 1947, a twenty year old John Brooke Little founded the Society of Heraldic Antiquaries. This title was changed to The Heraldry Society in 1950. It was incorporated… …

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  • 68Spanish heraldry — The tradition and art of heraldry first appeared in Spain at about the beginning of the eleventh century AD and its origin was similar to other European countries: the need for knights and nobles to distinguish themselves from one another on the… …

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  • 69Naval heraldry — is a form of identification used by naval vessels from the end of the 19th century onwards, after distinguishing features such as figureheads and gilding were discouraged or banned by several navies. Naval heraldry commonly takes the form of a… …

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  • 70Mexican heraldry — Mexico City Spanish Nahuatl Customs and Traditions   Tradition …

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