Heraldic

  • 121Maison de Lannoy — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Lannoy (homonymie). Armes de la Maison de Lannoy La Maison de Lannoy est une illustre famille de la noblesse belge, q …

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  • 122Officer of arms — Banners bearing heraldic badges of several officers of arms at the College of Arms in London. An officer of arms is a person appointed by a sovereign or state with authority to perform one or more of the following functions: to control and… …

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  • 123Coat of arms of Spain — Versions …

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  • 124Bureau 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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  • 125American Heraldry Society — Infobox Organization name= American Heraldry Society image border= AHS Arms by Alexander Kurov (PNG).png caption= Arms of the AHS (emblazoned by Alexander Kurov) leader title= President leader name= William B. Henry, Jr. formation= 2003 website=… …

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  • 126Norwegian heraldry — Norway s national arms are among the world s oldest national arms still in use. Official drawing of 1992 by Sverre Morken.   Tradition German Nordic …

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  • 127Johannes Rietstap — Johannes Baptista Rietstap (12 May 1828 ndash;24 December 1891) was a Dutch heraldist and genealogist. He is most well known for his publication of the Armorial Général . This monumental work contains the blazons of the coats of arms of more than …

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  • 128Ireland King of Arms — was the title of an officer of arms to the King of England and Lord of Ireland from 1392 until the accession of Henry VII as King of England in 1485. A king of arms is the highest of the three levels of officers of arms, and usually enjoys… …

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