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  • ...s.jpg|right|150px|The Hyghalmen Roll of arms contains examples of medieval heraldry.}} ...Pottinger, ''Simple Heraldry'' (Thomas Nelson, 1953).</ref> The origins of heraldry lie in the need to distinguish participants in combat when their faces were
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  • * Canada-[http://www.gg.ca/heraldry/index_e.asp The Canadian Heraldic Authority] * Ireland-[http://www.nli.ie/en/intro/heraldry-introduction.aspx The Office of the Chief Herald of Ireland]
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  • {{rpl|United States Army Institute of Heraldry}} Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Heraldry]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...10.png|right|350px|The coat of arms of the United States Army Institute of heraldry is, ''Or a chevron gules, on a chief sable a label of the first'', flanked The '''United States Army Institute of Heraldry''' coordinates and approves coats of arms, heraldic devices and insignia fo
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  • *[https://tioh.army.mil/ The Institute of Heraldry] official website, from the website of the [[United States Army]]
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  • * Canada-[http://www.gg.ca/heraldry/index_e.asp The Canadian Heraldic Authority] * Ireland-[http://www.nli.ie/en/intro/heraldry-introduction.aspx The Office of the Chief Herald of Ireland]
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  • ...s.jpg|right|150px|The Hyghalmen Roll of arms contains examples of medieval heraldry.}} ...Pottinger, ''Simple Heraldry'' (Thomas Nelson, 1953).</ref> The origins of heraldry lie in the need to distinguish participants in combat when their faces were
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  • #REDIRECT [[heraldry]]
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  • {{rpl|United States Army Institute of Heraldry}} Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Heraldry]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • *[[Mon (Japanese heraldry)]].
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  • *[https://tioh.army.mil/ The Institute of Heraldry] official website, from the website of the [[United States Army]]
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  • *Diamond, shape called rhombus in geometry and lozenge in heraldry
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  • {{r|Heraldry}}
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  • ...of arms of Andrew Harclay, 1st Earl of Carlisle—2011.png|right|350px|The [[heraldry|coat of arms]] of Andrew Harclay as Earl of Carlisle.}}
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  • ...10.png|right|350px|The coat of arms of the United States Army Institute of heraldry is, ''Or a chevron gules, on a chief sable a label of the first'', flanked The '''United States Army Institute of Heraldry''' coordinates and approves coats of arms, heraldic devices and insignia fo
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  • {{r|Heraldry}}
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  • ...ge|Alexander Liptak—Coat of arms of O'Conor Don—2012.png|right|350px|The [[heraldry|coat of arms]] of O'Conor Don are, ''Argent an oak tree eradicated proper''
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  • ...urces, is an imagined bird found primarily in English, French and German [[heraldry]]; English custom depicts a bird similar to a [[sparrow]] or [[house martin ...r a [[swift]] at the time. The earliest examples of the martlet in English heraldry show the bird to be footed, but by the end of the 13th century the footless
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  • {{Image|Alexander Liptak—Coat of arms of El Inca—2011.png|right|350px|The [[heraldry|coat of arms]] of de la Vega impale those of his father, Sebastián Garcila
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  • {{rpl|United States Army Institute of Heraldry}}
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  • In [[heraldry]], chess rooks are often used as charges. Unlike a real chess rook, they ar In Canadian heraldry, the chess rook is the [[brisure]] of the fifth daughter.
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  • ==Heraldry== A [[heraldry|coat of arms]] was granted as official seal of Maharaja, commissioned by Pr
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  • ...ouse plan. Two reception rooms with stencilled ceilings with mottoes and [[heraldry]], 2 Pugin fireplaces, <small>one with outer colonnette additions by E. W.
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  • The Duke had his own personal [[heraldry|coat of arms]], created on 19 November 1947. Unlike the arms used by other ...of Denmark|arms of Denmark]], consisting of three blue [[lion]]s [[Charge (heraldry)#Attitude of animals|passant]] and nine red hearts on a yellow field. The s
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  • The [[Court of the Lord Lyon]] regulates [[heraldry]] in Scotland.
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