- ("For
Christ and the Church"), and the
outer border bears the
inscription SIGILLVM ACADEMIÆ HARVARDINÆ IN NOV. ANG. ("Seal of
Harvard College in New England")...
- Edward's seal:
SIGILLVM EADWARDI ANGLORVM BASILEI (Seal of
Edward crowned/King of the English)....
- Hastings, 1160–85, and
William de la More, 1304,
showed the
agnus Dei.
SIGILLVM TEMPLI The
obverse of a seal used by
William de la More, master, 1304,...
- Seal of Karl the Deaf with
inscription SIGILLVM KAROLI FILII BENEDICTI...
- "Seal of Dortmund, the city of Westphalia" [
SIGILLVM TREMONIE CIVITATIS WESTFALIE]...
- of New York City,
adopted in an
earlier form in 1686,
bears the
legend SIGILLVM CIVITATIS NOVI EBORACI,
which means simply "The Seal of the City of New...
- Seal of William,
Count of Luxembourg. The
Latin inscription on the
border of the seal reads:
SIGILLVM WILHELMI COMITIS DE LVCELENBVRCH...
- different, they are
shown separated by a slash.
Edward the Confessor.
SIGILLVM EADVVARDI ANGLORVM BASILEI Seal of Edward,
Sovereign of the English. William...
- p. 176. The
design with the two
knights on a
horse and the
inscription SIGILLVM MILITVM XRISTI is
attested in 1191; see
Jochen Burgtorf, The
central convent...
-
surrounded by a
silver mural crown. The
original seal also bore the
inscription SIGILLVM OMNIVM CIVIVM NIDROSIENSIS CIVITATIS which translates as The seal of the...