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itself also
refers to
engineering where it
plays so many parts.
English heraldists include:
Arthur Charles Fox-Davies,
author of The Art of Heraldry, A Complete...
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Heraldry is a
discipline relating to the design,
display and
study of
armorial bearings (known as armory), as well as
related disciplines, such as vexillology...
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federal entity. The
above confirms the
explanation that
historians and
heraldists give
about the use of
enamels (colors and metals) and
figures in the coats...
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although these ****ociations have been
mostly disregarded by
serious heraldists.
Gules is ****ociated with: Of jewels, the ruby Of
heavenly bodies, Mars...
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although these ****ociations have been
mostly disregarded by
serious heraldists. In
addition to the
metal silver,
Argent is ****ociated with: Of jewels...
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became solely pictorial after the 16th
century (the era
referred to by
heraldists as that of "paper heraldry"). A
normal heraldic achievement consists of...
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priest when
elected was Leo X in 1513. In the 16th and 17th century,
heraldists also made up
coats of arms for
earlier popes,
especially of the 11th and...
- "Herald of Arms Emeritus" with
which to
honor long-serving or
distinguished heraldists. In Scotland, some
Scottish clan chiefs, the
heads of
great noble houses...
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although these ****ociations have been
mostly disregarded by
serious heraldists.
Azure is ****ociated with: Of jewels, the
sapphire Of
heavenly bodies...
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uniform worn into battle. The
decision was
questioned by some
Swedish heraldists, with
Vladimir Sagerlund ****erting that
coats of arms
containing lions...