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    Norwegian heraldry has roots in early medieval times, soon after the use of coats of arms first appeared in continental Europe. Some of the medieval coats...
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    Norwegian Heraldry Society (Norwegian: Norsk Heraldisk Forening, NHF) is a heraldry society located in Oslo, Norway, which was founded in 1969. The first...
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  • In heraldry, or (/ɔːʁ/; French for "gold") is the tincture of gold and, together with argent (silver), belongs to the class of light tinctures called "metals"...
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    gedde, Norwegian: gjedde, and the Faroese and Icelandic: gedda.[citation needed] Fox-Davies, Arthur Charles (1909). A Complete Guide to Heraldry. London:...
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    knotted, it would in topological terms be considered an unknot. In Norwegian heraldry a Bowen knot is called a valknute (valknut) and the municipal coat...
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  • purposes of this article, heraldry societies are defined as private associations of people who are interested in heraldry. Heraldic authorities, which...
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  • have coats of arms. For more general information see the page about Norwegian heraldry. Crowned escutcheon Greater royal arms Variant of the coat of arms...
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    German heraldry, Swedish heraldry, Norwegian heraldry, Danish heraldry, Russian heraldry, Polish heraldry, Hungarian heraldry, Croatian heraldry, Serbian...
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    cross symbols were developed for the purpose of the emerging system of heraldry, which appeared in Western Europe in about 1200. This tradition is partly...
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    of its owner, as with the coat of arms of Norway. Sometimes, the crown commonly depicted and used in heraldry differs significantly from any specific physical...
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    lioncel in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The lion is a common charge in heraldry. It traditionally symbolises courage, nobility, royalty, strength, stateliness...
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    coats of arms of Norwegian kings during the early modern period. The Sverre coat of arms was regarded as representing the Norwegian monarchy in the late...
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    removed). Augmentation of honour Bend sinister (heraldry) Gore (heraldry) Gusset (heraldry) Stain (heraldry) Shame pole Boutell, Charles & Fox-Davies, Arthur...
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    Swedish heraldry encompasses heraldic achievements in modern and historic Sweden. Swedish heraldic style is consistent with the German-Nordic heraldic...
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    Coastal artillery of Norway used to have separate rank flags. Standard of the Norwegian Defence Staff Standard of the Norwegian Army Standard of Hans...
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  • use among European nobility in the 12th century. Systematic, heritable heraldry had developed by the beginning of the 13th century. Exactly who had a right...
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    (Danish: vesselhorn) are common features in crests in Scandinavian and German heraldry, although rare in other heraldic traditions. As these horns, almost always...
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    Naval heraldry is a form of identification used by naval vessels from the end of the 19th century onwards, after distinguishing features such as figureheads...
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    charge is not to be seen. In modern heraldry, the snowflake is most used in northern Europe, in arms in Sweden, Norway and Finland, where it alludes to the...
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    In English-language heraldry, the fillet is considered a diminutive of the chief. It is defined as occupying one fourth the width of the chief and typically...
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    hellige". Store norske leksikon. Retrieved July 15, 2016. "The National arms of Norway". Heraldry of the World. Retrieved July 15, 2016. v t e v t e...
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    arms of Turku and Pori Province from 1890. Flag of Åland Finnish heraldry Swedish heraldry Coat of arms of Öland "CoA of Åland". EUROPEANA HERALDICA. National...
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    The wild boar and boar's head are common charges in heraldry. The boar was used as an emblem in some instances during antiquity and the Early Middle Ages...
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    Stathelle (redirect from Stathelle, Norway)
    1800, was documented by the Norwegian genealogist, C. S. Schilbred, first chairman and founding member of the Norwegian Heraldry Society in Bygdebok for Bamble...
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    formerly popular in crests, especially in Germanic heraldry, but has found popularity outside heraldry in more recent times with its use as insignia in...
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    Esquire is a heraldic charge that is classed as a subordinary in Anglophone heraldry. Its form is defined as resembling the Gyron, as formed of a right triangle;...
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    Norway or Sweden–Norway (Swedish: Svensk-norska unionen; Norwegian: Den svensk-norske union(en)), officially the United Kingdoms of Sweden and Norway...
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    1949), a Norwegian pediatrician Arne Randers Heen (1905 in Hen, Møre og Romsdal – 1991), a Norwegian mountain climber and member of the Norwegian resistance...
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    Fosnes Municipality (category CS1 Norwegian-language sources (no))
    them were acceptable to the council nor were they acceptable to the Norwegian Heraldry Society which determined the proposals were not made according to...
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    In heraldry and vexillology, a heraldic flag is a flag containing coats of arms, heraldic badges, or other devices used for personal identification. Heraldic...
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