A heraldic authority is defined as an office or institution which has been established by a reigning monarch or a government to deal with heraldry in the...
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Canadian Heraldic Authority (CHA; French: Autorité héraldique du Canada) is part of the Canadian honours system under the Canadian monarch, whose authority is...
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Supporter (redirect from Heraldic supporter)
on arms granted by Garter Principal King of Arms, or whether other heraldic authority suffices. Further, as arms may be legitimately adopted upon an armiger's...
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History of heraldry (section Heraldic authorities)
Christianity, the Crusades, feudal aristocracy, and monarchy of the time. Heraldic tradition fully developed in the 13th century, and it flourished and developed...
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Escutcheon (heraldry) (redirect from Heraldic shield)
commonly used for arms granted to Aboriginal Canadians by the Canadian Heraldic Authority, or the Nguni shield used in African heraldry (likewise, Christian...
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Tincture (heraldry) (redirect from Heraldic fur)
Purpure is so scarce in French heraldry that some authorities do not regard it as a "real heraldic tincture". On the whole, French heraldry is known for...
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office who pursue an official personal coat of arms from the Canadian Heraldic Authority. Presently, seven former prime ministers have official coats of arms...
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King of arms (category Positions of authority)
the senior rank of an officer of arms. In many heraldic traditions, only a king of arms has the authority to grant armorial bearings and sometimes certify...
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specific major state occasions, such as a coronation. The Canadian Heraldic Authority has created the position of "Herald of Arms Emeritus" with which to...
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for limited use in 1987. The arms are registered with the Canadian Heraldic Authority and protected under Crown copyright; they are used to signify national...
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Charge (heraldry) (redirect from Heraldic charge)
Archived from the original on 2019-07-24. Retrieved 2019-07-24. Canadian Heraldic Authority. "Public Register of Arms, Flags and Badges of Canada". Friar, Stephen...
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Coat of arms (category Heraldic badges)
A coat of arms is a heraldic visual design on an escutcheon (i.e., shield), surcoat, or tabard (the last two being outer garments). The coat of arms on...
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There is no official heraldic authority for private arms in Denmark. Most insignia used by municipalities are regulated by the Heraldic Consultant to the...
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Canada was patriated from the heraldic authorities in England and Scotland, with the formation of the Canadian Heraldic Authority, which now has exclusive...
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Heraldic Authority. March 20, 2008. "Proposed Flag for Canada: Gérard Gallienne, 1931". Office of the Governor General of Canada: Canadian Heraldic Authority...
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United States Army Institute of Heraldry (category Heraldic authorities)
of the Heraldic Program Office. It was further expanded by Pub. L. 85–263, approved September 1957, 71 Stat. 89, which delineated the authority of the...
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Australian heraldry (section Heraldic authority)
its own heraldic authority which grants or records arms, though the College of Arms in London claims to be "the official heraldic authority for ... Australia"...
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Portuguese heraldry (section Heraldic authorities)
central heraldic authority has existed in Portugal. However, some sectorial heraldic authorities were later established. In 1930, the Heraldic Section...
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Pursuivant (category Positions of authority)
junior officer of arms. Most pursuivants are attached to official heraldic authorities, such as the College of Arms in London or the Court of the Lord Lyon...
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vexillology, a heraldic flag is a flag containing coats of arms, heraldic badges, or other devices used for personal identification. Heraldic flags include...
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Design". Canadian Heraldic Authority. Retrieved 4 January 2024. "Emily Carr University of Art + Design". Canadian Heraldic Authority. Retrieved 4 January...
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Blazon (redirect from Heraldic blazon)
In heraldry and heraldic vexillology, a blazon is a formal description of a coat of arms, flag or similar emblem, from which the reader can reconstruct...
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Officer of arms (category Positions of authority)
countries, particularly those in which there is no official heraldic control or authority. Such appointments are also still made in Scotland, where four...
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Belgian heraldry (redirect from Heraldic authority in Belgium)
Belgian heraldry is the form of coats of arms and other heraldic bearings and insignia used in the Kingdom of Belgium and the Belgian colonial empire but...
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Council of Nobility (category Heraldic authorities)
1844. It also serves as the heraldic authority for the Belgian nobility. It does so alongside the two other heraldic authorities of Belgium: the Council of...
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family Coat of Arms granted to Pierre Elliott Trudeau by the Canadian Heraldic Authority Current region Central Canada (Montreal and Ottawa) Place of origin...
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Council of Heraldry and Vexillology (category Heraldic authorities)
Vexillology (French: Conseil d’héraldique et de vexillologie) is the Heraldic authority for the French-speaking Community of Belgium. It is the institution...
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authority; for example, giving false testimony before a parliamentary committee—and breaches of its own privileges. The Canadian Heraldic Authority,...
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Prime Minister of Canada (section Role and authority)
Canadian Heraldic Authority (CHA) grants former prime ministers an augmentation of honour on the coat of arms of those who apply for them. The heraldic badge...
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