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  • 71Coat of arms of Gibraltar — Details Escutcheon Divided per fess: 1st Division: Two thirds Argent, a triple towered cas …

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  • 72Charles, Prince of Wales — The Prince of Wales redirects here. For other people known as Prince of Wales, see Prince of Wales. Prince Charles redirects here. For other people known as Prince Charles, see Prince Charles (disambiguation). Prince Charles …

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  • 73National emblem of Greece — Versions …

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  • 74Coat of arms of Bucharest — Details Armiger …

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  • 75National emblems of the Russian Empire — The National emblems of the Russian Empire were the state emblem and the state seal in three variants: great, middle and lesser. Quite often the Russian state emblems are incorrectly called coats of arms . State Emblem The State Emblem of the… …

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  • 76Royal Arms of England — Royal Banner of England redirects here. For the English heraldic flags used in battles and pageancy, see Royal Standards of England. Royal Arms of England Versions …

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  • 77Coat of Arms of Malaysia — Jata Negara (Malay) Details Armiger …

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  • 78Coat of arms of Rotterdam — The coat of arms of Rotterdam The coat of arms of Rotterdam is the official symbol of the city of Rotterdam. It consists of a shield and has a green band of the original weapon of Wena, bisected by a white band symbolizes the Rotte, two golden… …

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  • 79Heraldry — The German Hyghalmen Roll was made in the late fifteenth century and illustrates the German practice of repeating themes from the arms in the crest. (See Roll of arms) Heraldry is the profession, study, or art of creating, granting, and blazoning …

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  • 80Notre-Dame de la Garde — Notre Dame de la Garde, seen from the Vieux Port Basic information Affiliation Roman catholic District Archdiocese of M …

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