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Heraldry in America- USA Coats of Arms
Heraldry in America: A Brief Overview Origins and Development: Heraldry in the United States was established by European settlers who brought with them the heraldic customs of their respective countries of origin1. As the use of coats of arms is often associated with royalty and nobility, it has been debated whether such practices are reconcilable with American republican traditions. The Herald and Its Role: The herald, a central figure in heraldic tradition, played a crucial role in the development and application of heraldry. Their duties included overseeing the granting of arms, maintaining genealogical records, and ensuring proper usage of coats...
Austrian Heraldry - Coats of Arms
Austrian Heraldry: A Unique Blend Austrian heraldry encompasses the armorial bearings (commonly known as armory) and other heraldic symbols that were once used by the Austrian monarchy. While closely related to German heraldry due to Austria’s Germanophone heritage, Austrian heraldry exhibits some distinct features of its own. These peculiarities arise from the mutual influence between Austria and the lands of the former Habsburg monarchy1. Key Elements of Austrian Heraldry The Austrian Eagle: The centerpiece of Austrian heraldry is the coat of arms of the Republic of Austria (also known as the federal coat of arms). It features a free-floating, single-headed,...
Romanian Heraldry - Coat of Arms
Let’s delve into the fascinating world of Romanian heraldry. Romanian Heraldry: A Historical Journey The concept behind the design of the coat of arms of Romania dates back to 1859 when the two Romanian principalities, Wallachiaand Moldavia, united under Prince Alexandru Ioan Cuza. This pivotal moment in Romanian history marked the beginning of a shared identity and the need for a symbolic representation that would reflect the unity of the two regions. Early Heraldic Symbols Golden Aquila (Eagle): The golden aquila, a majestic eagle, symbolized strength, nobility, and sovereignty. It was associated with the Byzantine heritage of the region. In...
1,000 most common Code of Arms (Coats of Arms)
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Sliochd
Let’s explore the term “Sliochd”and its historical context. Sliochd: Offspring, Clan, and More In Scottish Gaelic, “Sliochd” carries several interconnected meanings: Offspring and Progeny: The word “sliochd” refers to seed, offspring, progeny, descendants, and posterity. For example, “sliochd Dhiarmaid”signifies the offspring of Dermid (associated with the Campbells). Tribe, Clan, and Troop: “Sliochd” also denotes a tribe, clan, or troop. It represents a group of people bound by kinship, shared ancestry, and common heritage. Track, Print, and Rut: Beyond human connections, “sliochd” extends to the natural world. It encompasses the track, print, or rut left behind by wheels or fingers. Multitude...