- best-known
branch of heraldry,
concerns the
design and
transmission of the
heraldic achievement. The achievement, or
armorial bearings usually includes a coat...
- vexillology, a
heraldic flag is a flag
containing coats of arms,
heraldic badges, or
other devices used for
personal identification.
Heraldic flags include...
- squirrel. The use of
other tinctures varies depending on the time
period and
heraldic tradition in question.
Where the
tinctures are not
depicted in full colour...
- A
heraldic badge, emblem, impresa, device, or
personal device worn as a
badge indicates allegiance to, or the
property of, an individual,
family or corporate...
- eagle, and the lion)
which have
contributed to the
distinctive flavour of
heraldic design. Only
these and a few
other notable charges (crowns, stars, keys...
- In
heraldry and
heraldic vexillology, a
blazon is a
formal description of a coat of arms, flag or
similar emblem, from
which the
reader can reconstruct...
- A coat of arms is a
heraldic visual design on an
escutcheon (i.e., shield), surcoat, or
tabard (the last two
being outer garments),
originating in Europe...
-
referred to as CNI, is a
private ****ociation
established in 1957 to
protect heraldic and
nobility rights of
Italian nobles after the
republican constitution...
-
Heraldic fraud may mean
either to
falsely claim the
right to a coat of arms (or
other component of
heraldic display) for oneself, or to
falsely ****ert...
- crest,
supporters were not part of
early medieval heraldry. As part of the
heraldic achievement, they
first become fashionable towards the end of the 15th...