Papal coats of arms are the personal coat of arms of popes of the Catholic Church. These have been a tradition since the Late Middle Ages, and has displayed...
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Papal arms may refer to: Coat of arms of the Holy See (the coat of arms of the papacy) Papal coats of arms (personal coats of arms of individual popes)...
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Papal heraldry may refer to: Papal coats of arms Coat of arms of the Holy See Coat of arms of the Vatican City This disambiguation page lists articles...
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coats of arms of vice presidents of the United States Vatican City, Holy See, and Catholic Church Coat of arms of Francis Former papal coats of arms Carpenter...
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reminiscent of the three tiers of the tiara. A listing of the coats of arms of the popes can be found at: papal coats of arms. The yellow and white flag of Vatican...
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The personal papal coat of arms of Pope Benedict XVI was designed by Archbishop Andrea Cordero Lanza di Montezemolo (who was later created a Cardinal)...
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On 18 March 2013, Pope Francis adopted in his papal coat of arms the coat of arms and the motto that he used since his episcopal consecration in 1991...
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and in the arms of the Papal States. By the end of Froissart's 14th century the papal tiara was included in the coat of arms of the Holy See according...
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papal tiara into their Coat of Arms. The papal tiara originated from a conical Phrygian cap or frigium. Shaped like a candle-extinguisher, the papal tiara...
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feme Gallery of country coats of arms List of coats of arms National emblem Officer of arms Seal Siebmachers Wappenbuch (coats of arms from German-speaking...
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Ecclesiastical heraldry (redirect from Bishopric coat of arms)
Eastern secular coats of arms often display a shield before a mantle topped with a crown. Eastern clergy often display coats of arms according to this...
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Coats of arms of Lviv. Seal of Lviv City (14th century) Coat of arms, from the View of Lviv, designed by Abraham Hogenberg (1618) Historical coat of arms...
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a set of keys. The keys of heaven or keys of Saint Peter are seen as a symbol of papal authority and are seen on papal coats of arms (those of individual...
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The flag and coat of arms of Normandy are symbols of Normandy, a region in north-western France. The traditional provincial flag, gules, two lions passant...
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15th century, it has been Lithuania's official coat of arms and is one of the oldest European coats of arms. It is also known by other names in various languages...
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key in bend sinister. The Vatican City coats of arms is described in the Annex B of the 2023 Fundamental Law of Vatican City State. Previously, it was...
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of fields of different colours divided per fess (horizontally), the coats of arms are of the same colours divided per pale (vertically). The coat of arms...
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The arms displayed on the heraldic shield are tierced per pale (three vertical divisions of equal width): First pale: the upper portion shows a papal ombrellino...
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Vatican heraldry (category Culture of Vatican City)
include the coat of arms of Vatican City and the papal coats of arms. The heraldry of the Vatican also rules the arms and heraldic insignia of Roman Catholic...
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protection of public coats of arms and other public insignia, but that prohibition was not enforced. Increasing commercial use of the Swiss coat of arms prompted...
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Marian Cross (redirect from Coat of arms of Pope John Paul II)
Latin cross standing on a bar interlaced with the letter M. The papal coat of arms of John Paul II features a cross shifted away from its usual central...
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The coat of arms of the Italian city of Bologna consisted of an oval shield divided into four parts, two containing a red cross on a white background (the...
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with the coat of arms of Vatican City (a papal tiara and the crossed keys of Saint Peter). It was modeled after the 1808 flag of the Papal States, a...
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formed Italian Republic on 5 May 1948. Although often referred to as a coat of arms (or stemma in Italian), it is an emblem as it was not designed to conform...
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Heraldry (redirect from Coat of Arms motto)
a cadet branch. All of these charges occur frequently in basic undifferenced coats of arms. To marshal two or more coats of arms is to combine them in...
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Catania Cathedral (redirect from Cathedral of Catania)
has 32 sculpted plaques with episodes of the life and martyrdom of Saint Agatha, papal coats of arms and symbols of Christianity. The dome dates from 1802...
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This article presents the coats of arms of Italy. 1948–Present Kingdom of Italy (Napoleonic) 1805–1814 Kingdom of Italy 1861–1890 1890–1929 and 1943–1946...
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Umbraculum (redirect from Papal umbrella)
ombrellone, "big umbrella", in basilicas also conopaeum) is a historic piece of the papal regalia and insignia, once used on a daily basis to provide shade for...
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