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  • 11heraldry — heraldist, n. /her euhl dree/, n., pl. heraldries. 1. the science of armorial bearings. 2. the art of blazoning armorial bearings, of settling the rights of persons to bear arms or to use certain bearings, of tracing and recording genealogies, of …

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  • 12Coat of arms of the King of Spain — Details Armiger Juan Carlos I Adopted …

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  • 13Heraldry — 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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  • 14Ecclesiastical heraldry — Coat of arms of Cardinal Agostino Bausa in the courtyard of the archiepiscopal palace of Florence Ecclesiastical heraldry is the tradition of heraldry developed by Christian clergy. Initially used to mark documents, ecclesiastical heraldry… …

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  • 15Emblem of Bahrain — The coat of arms of His Majesty The King of Bahrain Information …

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  • 16Bookplate — from the books of... ] , is usually a small print or decorative label pasted into a book, often on the inside front cover, to indicate its owner. Simple typographical bookplates are termed booklabels .Bookplates typically bear a name, motto,… …

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  • 17Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen — Infobox Former Country native name = Fürstentum Hohenzollern Sigmaringen conventional long name = Principality of Hohenzollern Sigmaringen common name = Hohenzollern Sigmaringen continent = Europe region = Swabia country = Germany era = Middle… …

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  • 18Coat of arms — redirects here. For the album by Sabaton, see Coat of Arms (album). Shield Field Supporter Supporter …

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  • 19Coat of arms of Western Australia — The Arms of Her Majesty in Right of Western Australia Versions …

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  • 20Crest (heraldry) — The word crest is often mistakenly applied to a coat of arms. For further information see Heraldry. For Japanese usage, see mon (badge). Shield Field Supporter Supporter …

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