• Wilhelm_meis (talk) 02:51, 5 June 2009 (UTC) Under heraldic law Cornwall constituted a separate heraldic nation, as is explained in the article, and that...
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  • countries which straddle two regions and incorporate elements of both traditions) and "Modern" (for those countries whose establishment or heraldic tradition...
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  • of Serbia by its constitution, along with the anthem and coat of arms (greater and lesser). Wild boar was and still is used as a heraldic symbol related...
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  • (and which has changed through the time…). By the way, the crown currently in the template is an heraldic design and not the official one either. --Superbenjamin...
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  • of some heraldical practice you think that it is enough to display the shield when displaying the coat of arms, but by the law and traditions it is mostly...
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  • with other embellishments optional, that must adhere to heraldic norms. Any emblem that is heraldic in nature but not on a shield would be termed a badge...
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  • Template:Infobox noble house. Also, the variable Crest (heraldry) (a component of an heraldic display often mistakenly applied to arms) could well be changed into coat...
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  • Template talk:Infobox military award (category Template-Class military culture, traditions, and heraldry articles)
    the US Army Institute of Heraldry handles the entire US Government for Heraldic items - including Awards and Decorations - there is one set of rules Any...
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  • appoint Chiefs/Chieftains of a Clan and by his own words “only grants arms” however most of us from heraldic/clan circles realise the importance of his...
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  • Chi Alpha has, at least officially, begun using the term 'crest' in the heraldic sense, i.e. in reference to the crucicrescent set atop the helm. They had...
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