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their genealogical table and a coat of arms, which does not have to coincide with it. Thus, the system of differencing only serves to show from which ancestral line the arms are derived. The head of the lineage uses the arms without a difference, but should he be the head of more than one family, the arms are combined by quartering. The heir apparent to the arms of the head of a lineage never uses a mark of difference.
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may be differenced upon matriculation (which is voluntary). Current policy is that younger children's arms must be differenced if they are matriculated. Methods used include the
English and Scottish systems, the substitution of different charges, the changing of lines, and the changing of tinctures
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Unfortunately, compulsion is not the way ahead for twenty-first century heraldry. However, official recognition and certification of any
Armorial Bearings can only be effected when the person in whose favour the Arms are being recognized or certified appears in the appropriate book of record at the
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to mark apart otherwise identical achievements borne by different branches of a family. Other, less frequent forms include counter-changing or the replacement of individual tinctures, or the addition of ordinaries. Bordures and labels were used occasionally, though not doctrinally. Perhaps the most
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The French
Revolution of 1789 had a profound impact on heraldry, and heraldry was abolished in 1790, to be restored in 1808 by Napoleon I. However, Napoleon's heraldic system did not use marks of cadency either; the decree of 3 March 1810 (art. 11) states: "The name, arms and livery shall pass from
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I have never favoured the system of cadency unless there is a need to mark out distinct branches of a particular family. To use cadency marks for each and every generation is something of a nonsense as it results in a pile of indecipherable marks set one above the other. I therefore adhere to the
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The
Portuguese system of differentiation for the noble non-Royal families is unlike any other cadency system. It is true that the brisure personalises the arms, however, since the Portuguese have an arbitrary choice of surnames, they may select any family name from the father's or mother's side of
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of five points. Other grandchildren combine the brisure of their father with the relevant brisure of their own. This could lead to confusion, as both an uncle and nephew could have the same cadency mark. In a short number of generations, the accumulation of cadency marksâto show, for example, the
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The brisures used in the arms granted by the Chief Herald of the
Republic of Ireland are identical to the brisures used by the system used in England, Wales and Northern Ireland, but unlike the English system, which only uses these brisures for the sons of an armiger in order of birth, the Irish
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In the Scots heraldic system (which has little to do with the clan system), only one bearer of any given surname may bear plain arms. Other armigerous persons with the same surname usually have arms derived from the same plain coat; though if actual kinship cannot be established, they must be
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Since 1907, the system has differed. Wilhelmina further decreed that in perpetuity her descendants should be styled "princes and princesses of Orange-Nassau" and that the name of the house would be "Orange-Nassau" (in Dutch "Oranje-Nassau"). Since then, individual members of the House of
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The system is very different in
Scotland, where every male user of a coat of arms may only use arms recorded, or "matriculated", in the Public Register with a personal variation, appropriate to that person's position in their family, approved by the heraldic authority for Scotland, the
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by the monarch. In practice, however, a number of traditions are practically invariably followed. At birth, members of the royal family have no arms. At some point during their lives, generally at the age of eighteen, they may be granted arms of their own. These will always be the
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Now and again we see a second son obeying the book-rules and putting a crescent in his shield or a third son displaying a molet, but long before our own times the practice was disregarded, and the most remote kinsman of a gentle house displayed the "whole coat" of the head of his
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in
English heraldry the crest is uncharged (although it is supposed to be in theory), as it would accumulate more and more cadency marks with each generation, the marks eventually becoming indistinguishable, the crests of the royal family are always shown as charged.
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During the Middle Ages, marks of cadency were used extensively by armigers in France. By the eighteenth century, such marks were no longer used by the members of armigerous families, but were still used extensively by the members of the French royal family.
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Systematic cadency schemes later developed in
England and Scotland, but while in England they are voluntary (and not always observed), in Scotland they are enforced through the statutorily required process of matriculation in the Public Register.
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when those family members have not been granted arms in their own right. Cadency is necessary in heraldic systems in which a given design may be owned by only one person at any time, generally the head of the senior line of a particular family.
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No subsequent regime in France ever promulgated any legislation regarding marks of difference in heraldry, so they remain unused (except in the heraldry of sovereign houses, such as the former royal family, as can be seen below, or the
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England, arms are generally the property of their owner from birth, subject to the use of the appropriate mark of cadency. Therefore, it is not necessary to wait for the death of the previous generation before arms are inherited.
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of three points for the eldest son (or female heir presumptive) and a label of five points for the eldest son of the eldest son, and allows the label to be removed as the bearer of the plain coat dies and the eldest son succeeds.
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system applies them to all the children of the armiger, irrespective of sex, and, as illegitimacy has no place in Irish heraldry, these marks are assigned to (recognised) children born outside of marriage as well as inside.
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children may be granted the arms of their adoptive father, but a Royal
License must be sought, and the arms, when granted, are differences by the addition of two links of a chain interlaced, either fesswise or palewise..."
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German noble houses did not use cadency marks as systematically as their European peers. The sons of noblemen often bore their father's arms, and generally there was no obligation or expectation that they be differenced.
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However, by the seventeenth century, arms became associated with titles. The bordure gules was associated with Anjou, and the label argent with Orléans. Thus, when a cadet exchanged his appanage, his arms changed.
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fifth son of a third son of a second sonâcould lead to added complexity. In practice, cadency marks are not much used in England, and even when they are, it is rare to see more than one or two on a coat of arms.
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is stricter in Scotland than in England where the only legal action possible is a civil action in the Court of Chivalry, which sits extremely rarely and is not an integrated part of the English justice system.
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Although most heraldic texts follow on the English system of cadency set out above, most heraldic examples (whether on old bookplates, church monuments, silver and the like) ignore cadency marks altogether.
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or "plain coat" arms. Historically, arms were only heritable by males, and therefore cadency marks had no relevance to daughters; in the modern era, Canadian and Irish heraldry include daughters in cadency.
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The arms of a man pass equally to all his legitimate children, irrespective of their order of birth. Cadency marks may be used to identify the arms of brothers, in a system said to have been invented by
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The actual practice in Canada is far from the rigidity suggested by the list of differences above â and is best seen in action in the Canadian Public Register â see for example the coats of various
1793:. This initial system of differencing was dropped in favor of a longer-lasting simpler system. Charles, the youngest son of Louis VIII, changed his arms in favor of the arms of France with a plain
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may be added. These variations allow the family tree to be expressed clearly and unambiguously. The system outlined here is a very rough version that gives a flavour of the real thing.
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arms may be used 'by courtesy', either by children or spouses, while they are still living, some form of differencing may be required so as not to confuse them with the original
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heavy fragmentation, which form saw more prominent use and when was also influenced by general trends and geographic proximity; for example, the heraldic tradition of the
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It is often said that labels argent are a peculiarly royal symbol, and that eldest sons outside the royal family should use labels of a different colour, usually
801:, which includes any marks of cadency their father may use. This is because English heraldry has no requirement that women's arms be unique. Upon marriage, they
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Orange-Nassau are also given their own arms by the reigning monarch, similar to the United Kingdom. This is usually the royal arms, quartered with the arms of
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For cadets other than immediate heirs, Scottish cadency uses a complex and versatile system, applying different kinds of changes in each generation. First, a
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In the modern era, differencing arms is generally rarely done in continental Europe. It is only in Scotland where the need to difference cadets is enforced.
873:, the heraldic authority for England, Wales and formerly Ireland. For example, a statement on their website refers to the optional nature of cadency marks:
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for difference; the label may have three or five points. Since this is in theory a new grant, the label is applied not only to the shield but also to the
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point (the centre of the field), or in chief (the upper part of the field) in the case of the label. Brisures are generally exempt from the
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differenced in a way other than the cadency system mentioned above. This is quite unlike the English system, in which the surname of an
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Arms of Infante Dinis, Duke of Porto, younger son of the Duke of Braganza. The castle on the label is taken from the arms of his mother
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a coat of arms must be unique regardless of the bearer's sex, Canada has developed a series of brisures for daughters unique to Canada:
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College of Arms. I believe it right in England and Wales for a branch to use cadency marks sparingly and only if they wish to do so.
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used golden castles on a red background (derived from the arms of Castile) as charges to difference their arms: for Robert, a
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705:, who was third son of the ninth Duke of Bedford, were also marked with a mullet for difference, but in a different tincture.
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The following heraldic system was adopted by a royal decree in 2019. Prior to this the system of royal cadency was unclear.
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the father to all sons" although the distinctive marks of Napoleonic titles could pass only to the sons who inherited them.
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for each brother. In subsequent generations the bordure may be divided in two tinctures; the edge of the bordure, or of an
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Scots heraldry; a practical handbook on the historical principles and modern application of the art and science
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members to personally use the arms of the head of that family 'by courtesy'. This involves the addition of a
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The following heraldic system was adopted by a royal decree in 1815 and was in effect until 1907.
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In heraldry's early period, uniqueness of arms was obtained by a wide variety of ways, including:
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Since 1907, there is no system to delineate individual princes and princesses via their arms.
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of argent and gules; and argent. They occasionally came up with more unusual forms, such as a
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over the central escallop to differentiate them from his paternal arms. The arms of the first
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These differences are formed by adding to the arms small and inconspicuous marks called
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firmly rejected a suggestion that cadency marks should be strictly enforced. He said:
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A Complete Guide to Heraldry â Illustrated by Nine Plates and Nearly 800 Other Designs
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The Portuguese systems of differencing have their origins in the regulations of King
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in the base coat, may be changed from straight to indented, engrailed or invected;
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for difference is a very old practice, illustrated in the "border of France" (
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3178:(in French). Translated by Harmignies, Roger. Bordas. pp. 242â243.
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Lines of succession: heraldry of the royal families of Europe
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Heraldry proficiency program â Canadian Heraldic Information
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EncyclopĂŠdia Britannica, 9th edition (1884), vol. 11, p. 704
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Nor have cadency marks usually been insisted upon by the
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Arms of Princes William and Harry, showing differencing
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Arms of the Duke of Braganza, head of the Royal house
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Arms of his Heir; the Prince of Piedmont (or Naples)
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Article on Maurits van Vollenhoven, 18-09-2008 10:28
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3290:. London and Edinburgh: W. & A. K. Johnson.
3117:"Marks of Difference in the French Royal Family"
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16:System in heraldry to distinguish family members
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3218:"Wapens van leden van het Koninklijk Huis"
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1409:shells taken from the arms of his mother,
1115:Cadency labels of the British royal family
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2787:Princess Estelle, Duchess of Ăstergötland
2551:Learn how and when to remove this message
1655:before becoming Count of Anjou and Maine
1475:
750:, the mark of cadency for the eighth son.
660:, the mark of cadency for the second son.
3283:
3174:Louda, Jiri; Maclagan, Michael (1993) .
968:Differencing system in Scottish heraldry
963:
906:view that they should be used sparingly.
813:. However, if the woman happens to be a
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3192:Louda, Jiri; Maclagan, Michael (1981).
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828:The eldest son of an eldest son uses a
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3032:Innes of Learney, Sir Thomas (1956).
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1964:saw a great deal of influence by its
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693:, who was the third son of the sixth
458:The English system of cadency allows
250:is any systematic way to distinguish
2872:. Royal Heraldry Society of Canada.
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2436:Catharina-Amalia, Princess of Orange
2382:& Oranje-Nassau and her sisters
1891:Arms of Charles as Duke of Normandy
1033:for the fourth daughter, a fir twig;
817:, her father's arms are borne on an
791:, the mark of an illegitimate child.
785:George Wyndham, 1st Baron Leconfield
441:for an illustration of the variety.
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309:
3273:Fox-Davies, Arthur Charles (1909).
2876:from the original on 27 August 2009
2346:Arms of the King of the Netherlands
2313:Eldest son of the Prince of Orange
1894:Arms of Charles as Duke of Guyenne
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956:Scotland, like England, uses the
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2997:Brooke-Little, J. P. (1996).
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1698:John Tristan, Count of Valois
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3276:A Complete Guide to Heraldry
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2110:identical to the arms of the
1049:for the seventh daughter, a
1019:for the second daughter, an
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2095:these arms are identical to
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1766:Charles, Count of La Marche
1645:Alphonse, Count of Poitiers
1056:for the eighth daughter, a
1042:for the sixth daughter, an
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2360:Juliana of the Netherlands
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1710:Robert, Count of Clermont
1639:Robert I, Count of Artois
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3146:www.dr-bernhard-peter.de
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2472:Prince Pieter-Christiaan
2118:and Laborde de Monpezat,
1971:
1704:Pierre, Count of Alençon
1513:French royal arms after
1411:Diana, Princess of Wales
1354:" of the monarch with a
976:is added in a different
4860:List of oldest heraldry
3284:Woodward, John (1892).
3105:Accessed 18 April 2009.
3097:"Heraldique Europeenne"
2930:EncyclopĂŠdia Britannica
2114:but the inescutcheon is
2091:Crown Prince of Denmark
925:Clarenceux King of Arms
821:on her husband's arms.
439:Armorial of Plantagenet
3176:Les Dynasties d'Europe
2870:"Heraldry Examination"
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2112:King and Crown Prince,
2099:external ornaments are
1922:Charles, Duke of Berry
1888:, brother of Louis XI
1886:Charles, Duke of Berry
1754:Louis, Count of Evreux
1517:simplified it in 1376
1476:The former royal house
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2108:(the King's brother),
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1533:Examples of cadency:
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654:Viscount Byng of Vimy
435:Armorial of Capetians
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3103:on 22 February 2011.
3000:An heraldic alphabet
2984:The Heraldry Gazette
2969:The Heraldry Gazette
2521:confusing or unclear
2140:; also borne by the
1634:, Count of Clermont
1509:Azure semy-de-lys Or
1427:Edward II of England
1419:azure semé-de-lys or
1109:British royal family
781:Edward Howard-Gibbon
353:Ways of differencing
29:of three points; 2:
4872:Heraldry portal
4299:Hastings/Hungerford
3586:Crowns and coronets
3558:National traditions
3078:27 May 2008 at the
2691:Heiress presumptive
2574:Portuguese heraldry
2529:clarify the section
2146:those of the late
1954:Holy Roman Empire's
1952:As a result of the
1878:(Duke of Touraine)
1822:bordure-label gules
896:Garter King of Arms
258:of the holder of a
206:Heraldry portal
4256:Waterlily/Seeblatt
3480:Ancient and modern
2982:"Correspondence".
2967:"Correspondence".
2817:Princess Madeleine
2807:Princess Madeleine
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2392:Princess Christina
1977:Former royal house
1785:; for Alphonse, a
1779:Blanche of Castile
1444:Continental usages
1431:Isabella of France
1335:Princess Alexandra
1290:Duke of Gloucester
1093:Bureau of Heraldry
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928:John Brooke-Little
787:, incorporating a
420:lines of partition
372:. You can help by
325:. You can help by
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3196:. London: Orbis.
3121:www.heraldica.org
3115:Velde, Francois.
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1455:Capetian Armorial
1260:Duke of Edinburgh
1230:Princess Beatrice
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1006:Canadian heraldry
899:Peter Gwynn-Jones
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