A roll of arms (or armorial) is a collection of coats of arms, usually consisting of rows of painted pictures of shields, each shield accompanied by the...
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publishing these historic arms in their Roll of Arms. Only historic arms dating from before 1900 are published in this Roll of Arms. The roll itself is published...
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The Hyghalmen Roll is a roll of arms kept at the English College of Arms in London (1st MS. 5). It was made c. 1447–1455 in Cologne, Germany. Some images...
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warrior of skill and daring and a leader who had won the heart and the imagination of the people." The Falkirk Roll is a collection of the arms of the English...
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Heraldry (redirect from Coat of Arms motto)
of heraldry, concerns the design and transmission of the heraldic achievement. The achievement, or armorial bearings usually includes a coat of arms on...
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Gore Roll of Arms is the earliest American roll of arms. Created by Boston coach painter and heraldist John Gore chiefly in the 1750s, the Gore Roll contains...
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Dering Roll is the oldest English roll of arms surviving in its original form. It was made between 1270 and 1280 and contains the coat of arms of 324 knights...
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The College of Arms, or Heralds' College, is a royal corporation consisting of professional officers of arms, with jurisdiction over England, Wales, Northern...
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harp as the arms of the king of Ireland can be found in one of the oldest medieval rolls of arms. The Wijnbergen Roll, a French roll of arms dating from...
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use of a heater shield with a sword or any other weapon. Heater shields were often used for heraldic display, or display of the coat of arms of the wielder...
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The Camden Roll is a 13th-century English roll of arms believed to have been created c. 1280, containing 270 painted coats of arms with 185 French blazons...
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Crosses in heraldry (redirect from Cross of Saint Gilbert)
oldest rolls of arms, from about 1250. A roll of arms of the 13th century (the reign of Henry III of England) lists the coats of arms of various noblemen...
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obverse of the Great Seal depicts the national coat of arms of the United States while the reverse features a truncated pyramid topped by an Eye of Providence...
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torsion spring using short lever arms for anchors. This increases the suspension's roll stiffness—its resistance to roll in turns. The first stabilizer...
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styled as "kinsmen" of the king.[citation needed] Eleanor's identity is further indicated by the presence of the old and new arms of FitzAlan (or Arundel)...
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Swedish heraldry (redirect from Heraldry of Sweden)
by inclusion in the annually published Scandinavian Roll of Arms. Swedish heraldry has a number of characteristics that distinguish the Swedish style from...
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"The Arms of Dr. Murray Lee Eiland Jr". The Armorial Register - International Register of Arms. Retrieved 2 September 2024. "Members' Roll of Arms: Buchanan-Boardman...
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Heraldry Society of Canada. Heraldry Society (England). "Members' Roll of Arms". Heraldry Society of Scotland. "HSS Members' - Scots Arms". Archived from...
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The German term Stammbuch may refer to: a roll of arms, a book of coats of arms an album amicorum, a book of friends' autographs Stambach (disambiguation)...
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of arms. It was used by several szlachta families in the times of the Kingdom of Poland and the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. Although the coat of arms...
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Isle of Man. It appears associated with the Isle in several late 13th-century rolls of arms, such as the Camden Roll, Herald's Roll, Segar's Roll, Walford's...
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Pobóg is a Polish coat of arms that was used by many noble families in medieval Poland and later under the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. Research by...
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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 an...
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Clan Hay (redirect from Hay of Leith)
page in The Standing Council of Scottish Chiefs Website The Hay Family in Scotland Hay family crest Hay's roll of arms Hay Tartans Clan Hay ScotClans...
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"Roll in My Sweet Baby's Arms" is an American traditional song. It seems to have developed from lyrics in the cowboy song "My Lula Gal", itself a development...
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earliest arms of Ireland are described in an entry that reads: Le Roi d'Irlande, D'azur à la harpe d'or, in a 13th-century French roll of arms, the Armorial...
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Belgian heraldry (redirect from Belgian roll of arms)
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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The Galloway Roll is an English roll of arms dating from the reign of King Edward I of England, drawn up during his Scottish campaign of 1300, containing...
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was the first coat of arms recorded in the Committee on Heraldry of the New England Historic Genealogical Society's Roll of Arms. Some authorities in...
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Long Arms are an English "rocktronica" act, formed in Sheffield and masterminded by Salford-born Adrian Flanagan (a.k.a. "Longy"). Kings Have Long Arms have...
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