Origins of Heraldry / Coats of Arms
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Proto-Heraldry:
- Traditions of field signs, personal emblems, or seals date back to at least the Bronze Age.
- In the Carolingian era (around the 9th century CE), round shields featured spiral patterns representing iron bracing reinforcing the shield.
- The Bayeux Tapestry (c. 1077) provides glimpses of proto-heraldic shield decorations1.
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Emergence in the 12th Century:
- Heraldry began on the mid-12th century battlefield as a practical means to identify medieval royalty and princes who were otherwise unrecognizable beneath their armor.
- Knights, wearing helmets that covered their faces, started painting unique combinations of colors, shapes, and animals on their shields and banners. These personalized designs became their coats of arms2.
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Development in the High Middle Ages:
- Heraldry fully developed in the 13th century and became closely associated with the courtly culture of chivalry, Latin Christianity, the Crusades, feudal aristocracy, and monarchy.
- Originally limited to nobility, heraldry was later adopted by wealthy commoners (known as Burgher arms).
- Ecclesiastical heraldry also emerged during the late medieval period.
- Coats of arms of noble families, even after their extinction, became attached to the territories they once owned, giving rise to municipal coats of arms by the 16th century.
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Spread and Influence:
- Western heraldry extended beyond Latin Christendom in the 17th century, with Western heraldic traditions adopted in the Russian Empire.
- Colonialism led to the use of heraldry in other continents, including Africa and the Americas.
- While concepts like nobility and monarchy declined in favor of Republicanism in the 19th to 20th centuries, heraldry as a whole continued to flourish.
- Today, heraldic elements are frequently used in national flags and emblems worldwide13.
In summary, heraldry emerged from practical battlefield needs and evolved into a rich system of visual identification, reflecting the culture, history, and social structures of its time. 🛡️🌟