- The
coat of arms of
England is the
coat of arms
historically used as arms of
dominion by the
monarchs of the
Kingdom of England, and now used to symbolise...
- The
genetic basis of
coat colour in the
Labrador Retriever has been
found to
depend on
several distinct genes. The
interplay among these genes is used...
- muni****l
coats of arms
which are registered." Any
representation consisting of
three crowns ordered two
above one are
considered to be the
lesser coat of arms...
-
application of
stucco and lath
occurs in
three coats—the
scratch coat, the
brown coat and the
finish coat. The two base
coats of
plaster are
either hand-applied...
- The
coat of arms of
Denmark (Danish:
Danmarks rigsvåben) has a
lesser and a
greater version. The
state coat of arms (rigsvåben)
consists of
three pale...
- The
coat of arms of
Russia derives from the
earlier coat of arms of the
Russian Empire.
Though modified more than once
since the
reign of Ivan III (1462–1505)...
- navies. Pea
coats are
characterized by
short length,
broad lapels, double-breasted fronts,
often large wooden,
metal or
plastic buttons,
three or four in...
-
Greater coat of arms
displays the
three historical regions—the
Czech lands—which make up the nation.
Lesser coat of arms
displays lone
silver double-tailed...
- The
coat of arms of
Poland is a white,
crowned eagle with a
golden beak and talons, on a red background. In Poland, the
coat of arms as a
whole is referred...
- The
coat of arms of
Ukraine is a blue
shield with a
golden trident. It is
colloquially known as the
tryzub [trɪˈzub] (Ukrainian: тризуб, lit. 'trident')...