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2170:
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1176:
leopard". The animal bearing that name bore it simply as an heraldic title, which distinguished a Lion in a particular attitude. These heraldic "leopards" were drawn in every respect as other heraldic "lions", without spots or any leopardish distinction whatever. This explains the usage, retained until late in the 14th century, which assigned to the Lions of the Royal Shield of
England the name of "leopards". They were so called, not by the enemies of England for derision and insult, as some persons, in their ignorance of early Heraldry, have been pleased both to imagine and to assert; but the English Kings and Princes, who well knew their "Lions" to be Lions, in blazon styled them "leopards", because they also knew that Lions in the attitude of their "Lions" were heraldic "leopards".
2484:
1605:
273:
2194:
2280:
1578:
2007:
1520:
1497:
2233:
1280:
1475:
1897:
2094:
2151:
2026:
2078:
1988:
1830:
229:
935:
1691:
1652:
2295:
1540:
1953:
2368:
2559:
2062:
1759:
1455:
171:
2398:
1629:
2454:
2353:
206:
2265:
971:. Alternatively, a lion may be depicted with one head connected to two distinct bodies, in which case it its termed bicorporated. If the conjoined bodies are three, the lion is instead termed tricorporated. These multi-bodied lions, however, are very rare. Also, the claws and tongue of the lion may be described as a different tincture than a "proper" lion. If the claws are a different color, it is said to be armed of that tincture, and if the tongue is a different color it is langued of that tincture. For example, the blazon of the monarch of Scotland is
2412:
1725:
2469:
1934:
2110:
1563:
4786:
1972:
923:
911:
1851:
1671:
2521:
1876:
1436:
1232:
2338:
2323:
4818:
2574:
2383:
1776:
947:
2503:
1256:
1741:
879:
1711:
245:
1244:
1792:
867:
2544:
187:
2221:
1811:
83:
1022:
5152:
2599:
734:
71:
1364:
891:
1268:
753:
2135:
2666:"[Animal style designs] have also been explained as totems venerated by the various clans of nomads as ancestors. Their transformation into clan symbols would have followed naturally and easily. The heraldic beasts of medieval chivalry, which include many deer and felines like those on the British royal coat of arms, may certainly be traces back to emblematic devices of later barbarian tribes from central Asia."
696:
598:
772:
673:
640:
715:
1309:
568:(positions) now exist in heraldry as the heraldist's imagination can conjure, as a result of the ever-increasing need for differentiation, but very few of these were apparently known to medieval heralds. One distinction commonly made (especially among French heralds), although it may be of limited importance, is the distinction of lions in the walking positions as
370:, who succeeded his father on the throne, is believed to have been the first to have borne the arms of three lions passant-guardant, still the arms of England, having earlier used two lions rampant combatant, which arms may also have belonged to his father. Richard is also credited with having originated the English crest of a lion statant (now statant-guardant).
343:, who died in 1151. An enamel, probably commissioned by Geoffrey's widow between 1155 and 1160, depicts him carrying a blue shield decorated six golden lions rampant and wearing a blue helmet adorned with another lion. A chronicle dated to c. 1175 states that Geoffrey was given a shield of this description when he was knighted by his father-in-law,
1193:
lion and a leopard previously employed by the ancient Greeks. In antiquity, the lion, having a heavy mane, was generally shown in profile, while the leopard, having less hair, was shown looking towards the observer. A lion looking towards the observer therefore came to be given the name of the animal usually shown in that pose.
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2208:
1008:
replacing its hindquarters, hind legs and tail. It is described as naiant when depicted horizontally, and as resurgent when rising from water. They typically appear as supporters, but are also known as charges and crests. The lion-dragon is a lion with the lower body, hind legs, wings and tail of a
1604:
1192:
When the blazon does not specifically mention a position, the lion may be assumed to be rampant. If he is in a different position, other terminology must be used, referring to the position of his head and limbs. An early heraldic convention found in medieval blazons uses the distinction between a
1175:
Only when he was in this rampant attitude did the early
Heralds consider any Lion to be a Lion, and blazon him by his true name. A lion walking and looking about him, the early Heralds held to be acting the part of a leopard: consequently, when he was in any such attitude, they blazoned him as "a
966:
In addition to the attitudes it is depicted in, a certain variety is present in heraldic lions regarding the presence of additional physical features. Beyond the presence of double or forked tails, heraldic lions are sometimes depicted with two heads, as in the case of the arms of the Mason of
985:
with the hulks of ships, incorporating the front half of the lion and the rear of the vessel. This was originally the result of the joining of the lions or of the royal arms of
England with the ships argent of the arms of the townships of the Ports. Over time, the conjoined figure came to be
1118:
The true heraldic lion, according to French authors, is always to be represented in profile, or, as the ancient heralds say, showing but one eye and one ear. His attitude, also, should always be rampant or ravaging. When passant and full-faced, they blazoned him a leopard,
1577:
605:
A "lion rampant" is depicted in profile standing erect with forepaws raised. The position of the hind legs varies according to local custom: the lion may stand on both hind legs, braced wide apart, or on only one, with the other also raised to strike; the word
1123:: in England, however, the lions in the royal and other achievements have always been blazoned as lions, however depicted since the time of Henry III, in whose reign they were called "Leopards". Lion Leopardé ... is a French term for what the English call a
797:- so the left side of the shield as drawn on the page (thus the right side to the shield bearer) is called the dexter side. The lion's head is normally seen in agreement with the overall position, facing dexter (left) unless otherwise stated. If a lion's
1896:
1474:
366:, who died in 1189. Since Henry was the son of Geoffrey Plantagenet, it seems reasonable to suppose that the adoption of lions as an heraldic emblem by Henry or his sons might have been inspired by Geoffrey's shield. John's elder brother,
1083:, denoting a lion passant guardant, was a term of French origin that had "long since become obsolete in English armory. In French blazon, however, the old distinction is still observed." Fox-Davies continued, " term our lion passant a
2443:
Outside of classical heraldry, lions have also found their way onto the coats of arms or emblems used by modern states in Asia, often based on traditional depictions of lions in the respective cultures or regions.
1539:
1519:
2025:
1496:
1072:, discussed below). Part of the confusion arises from international differences in translation or in the defining characteristics of each, particularly in charges that show some characteristics of each.
2006:
1013:, although Fox-Davies doubted the existence of this figure outside of heraldry books and reported not to know of any actual use of it. The man-lion, also called a lympago, possesses a human face.
703:
A "lion salient" is leaping, with both hind legs together on the ground and both forelegs together in the air. This is a very rare position for a lion, but is also used of other heraldic beasts.
2150:
1068:
as passant guardant (walking, head turned to full face), but the heraldic distinction between lions and leopards is often ambiguous and in some cases may be controversial (as in the case of the
2483:
1454:
1987:
2214:
Crest of the royal arms of
Scotland (1837), a lion sejant affrontée Gules, imperially crowned Or, holding in the dexter paw a sword and in the sinister paw a scepter both erect and Proper.
1279:
2193:
1209:(head turned toward the observer), thus the modern English heraldic terms "lion passant guardant", "lion passant", and "lion rampant guardant" correlate to the Old French terms
328:, an early Christian book about animal symbolism, originally written in Greek in the 2nd century and translated into Latin in about AD 400. It was a predecessor of the medieval
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2093:
1628:
2232:
1651:
741:
A "lion sejant erect" is seated on its haunches, but with its body erect and both forepaws raised in the "rampant" position (this is sometimes termed "sejant-rampant").
2308:
1952:
2367:
2077:
2061:
332:. At the time, few Europeans had a chance to encounter actual lions, so that painters had to rely on traditional depictions and had no actual animals as models.
1971:
2520:
2109:
1690:
1933:
989:
Winged lions are depicted in arms as both passant and, more commonly, sejant, and also appear as supporters. This figure is commonly referred to as the
2352:
1829:
1435:
374:
2294:
2502:
2300:
1724:
1850:
1835:
1670:
1775:
1562:
550:, that is, with its tail between its legs. Vladislaus' men refused to follow this emblem, calling it an ape, so that Frederick agreed to
358:, but the earliest evidence of the association of lions with the English crown is a seal bearing two lions passant, used by the future
2558:
339:
in the 12th century. One of the earliest known examples of armory as it subsequently came to be practiced can be seen on the tomb of
1758:
2285:
2199:
1619:
3491:
Romans, Barbarians, and the
Transformation of the Roman World: Cultural Interaction and the Creation of Identity in Late Antiquity
3842:
993:, although Arthur Fox-Davies defined as a Lion of Saint Mark one present in a specifically religious context and depicted with a
934:
680:
A "lion statant" is standing, all four feet on the ground, usually with the forepaws together. This posture is more frequent in
4184:
2929:
2453:
2134:
2264:
1053:
incapable of reproducing, may be an appropriate charge for a person born of adultery or barred from reproducing (such as an
4148:
1764:
340:
191:
2397:
2012:
1791:
1553:
37:
647:
A "lion passant" is walking, with the right fore paw raised and all others on the ground. A "Lion of
England" denotes a
3614:
1526:
1323:
2411:
1810:
430:
324:
in the 6th and 7th centuries. The characteristic of the lion as royal animal in particular is due to the influence of
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3537:
3499:
3467:
3439:
3399:
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3359:
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2373:
1403:
1345:
785:
Other terms are used to describe the lion's position in further detail. Each coat of arms has a right and left (i.e.
17:
2220:
1103:
as a lion passant (i.e., walking like a leopard with its head facing dexter like a lion). German-American heraldist
1911:
1875:
1381:
1331:
2468:
272:
2403:
2337:
2322:
1657:
539:
535:
1740:
3900:
2573:
2382:
2314:
1385:
1041:, mentions the crow, eagle, griffin, heron, leopard, lion, martlet, popinjay, and swan. Citing Bado Aureo, the
779:
A "lion dormant" is lying down with its eyes closed and head lowered, resting upon the forepaws, as if asleep.
543:
438:
394:
48:
1099:
as a lion rampant guardant (i.e., upright like a lion with its head turned to full face like a leopard) and a
5161:
3234:
610:
is often omitted, especially in early blazon, as this is the most usual position of a carnivorous quadruped;
64:
2627:
922:
4422:
4417:
2242:
994:
910:
165:
2890:
2875:
2543:
1731:
1104:
493:
418:
377:(England and Normandy) coat of arms, 12th-century examples of lions used as heraldic charges include the
233:
4287:
5189:
2564:
2031:
946:
1710:
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Accorded to the city, gifted by
Charles V in 1554. The year number is encoded in the biblical motto,
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1591:
1481:
1076:
1046:
44:
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1045:
further suggests that the leopard, said to be "borne of an adulterous union between a lioness and a
973:
Or, a lion gules, within a double tressure flory counter-flory of the same, armed and langued azure.
5199:
5184:
4981:
4477:
4004:
2642:
2358:
2157:
1747:
1441:
968:
489:
410:
261:
56:
33:
3459:
228:
5144:
5106:
4498:
4437:
4377:
3764:
3709:
3674:
2343:
2328:
1993:
1958:
1881:
1856:
1374:
1243:
878:
527:
434:
402:
351:
321:
153:
148:. Similar-looking lions can be found elsewhere, such as in the coat of arms of the Swedish royal
91:
4999:
4948:
4809:
4804:
4799:
4794:
1151:
English heraldist
Charles Boutell wrote in 1890 that the lions of England were generally termed
1131:
is always made use of by the French heralds to express in their language, a lion full-faced, or
422:
3880:
3857:
3813:
3752:
3607:
2579:
2388:
2270:
2187:, imperially crowned in the top (chivalric design proper of Golden Fleece Roll), Medieval Spain
1611:
1568:
1488:
652:
551:
449:
4776:
2772:
2757:
2435:
Heraldic lions have also found their way onto municipal or county seals in the United States.
1255:
1231:
866:
5194:
3885:
3835:
3830:
3808:
3692:
3478:
1939:
1802:
1716:
1587:
1069:
1034:
465:
457:
359:
355:
313:
170:
95:
5004:
3791:
3757:
3649:
2161:
1767:
1156:
619:
denotes the same position, but is only used in reference to winged four-legged beasts like
473:
406:
386:
382:
367:
293:
253:
220:), a rare example of a preserved 13th-century knightly shield, displaying the Ludovingian
8:
4862:
4660:
4642:
4432:
4015:
3967:
3942:
3644:
3575:
3410:
3312:
3273:
2549:
2176:
1615:
1549:
1160:
1107:
agrees with
Rietstap's translations, in contrast to those of Fox-Davies as stated above.
564:
469:
461:
363:
210:
205:
145:
3262:
2632:
1510:
1502:
1033:
notes that the earliest
English treatise on heraldry, a late-13th or early-14th century
60:
5056:
5029:
4357:
4302:
4252:
4163:
4153:
4090:
4065:
4000:
3975:
3947:
3847:
3634:
2622:
2184:
2039:
2035:
1997:
1978:
1962:
1530:
1445:
1327:
1267:
1185:
1029:
Both lions and leopards may have been among the earliest beasts to appear in heraldry.
990:
570:
344:
289:
249:
179:
175:
3063:
2693:
2180:
1506:
986:
considered as a single heraldic charge in itself, and granted as such as new charges.
516:
414:
149:
4973:
4904:
4895:
4789:
4518:
4123:
3995:
3934:
3912:
3890:
3774:
3726:
3600:
3581:
3560:
3543:
3533:
3495:
3463:
3449:
3435:
3416:
3395:
3376:
3355:
3308:
3279:
2512:
1863:
1821:
1092:
477:
309:
109:
87:
3348:
1661:
4785:
4741:
4729:
4650:
4452:
4257:
4204:
4199:
4133:
4118:
4060:
4025:
3875:
3870:
3803:
3769:
3697:
2937:
1782:
1697:
1465:
681:
504:
481:
398:
75:
890:
5156:
5068:
4753:
4598:
4583:
4578:
4513:
4194:
4085:
4080:
4075:
4070:
3985:
3957:
3731:
3654:
3510:
3489:
3453:
3429:
3370:
3318:
3296:
2604:
2526:
2508:
2490:
2084:
624:
485:
445:
325:
281:
137:
4817:
4272:
5080:
5046:
5039:
4593:
4558:
4350:
4277:
4262:
4242:
3980:
3825:
3820:
3714:
3702:
3577:
A treatise on heraldry, British and foreign: with English and French glossaries
3267:. London and New York: Cassell, Petter and Galpin – via Internet Archive.
1642:
1583:
1545:
480:(the Habsburgs all but abandoned their original coat of arms after gaining the
390:
335:
The lion as a heraldic charge is present from the very earliest development of
301:
265:
1135:. Thus, when a lion is placed on an escutcheon in that attitude which we call
722:
A "lion sejant" is sitting on his haunches, with both forepaws on the ground.
244:
5178:
5128:
5063:
5034:
4694:
4618:
4550:
3639:
3420:
2617:
2534:
2460:
2238:
1677:
520:
186:
141:
4503:
3300:
574:. The following table summarizes the principal attitudes of heraldic lions:
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Non-traditional, regional, or rarely used (sometimes considered unheraldic)
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5096:
5051:
4929:
4588:
4493:
4128:
4055:
4020:
3865:
3798:
3721:
3659:
3322:
3283:
2700:
2612:
2115:
Arms of Rødøy Municipality in Norway, showing a lion couchant gules (1988)
2016:
1634:
1595:
978:
453:
426:
378:
305:
257:
125:
4530:
4247:
4226:
3330:
2679:(1642) claimed that the use of the red lion as an emblem goes back to the
1110:
As if to clarify the situation, English heraldist Hugh Clark wrote in his
276:
Two tailed embroidered gold lion from the end of the 17th century, Sweden.
82:
5123:
4965:
4462:
4442:
4310:
4189:
3952:
1943:
1798:
982:
519:(14th century) has a number of coats of arms with lions, most of them of
508:
297:
4938:
4535:
4010:
1021:
507:, which is comparatively rare in heraldry because it was reserved as an
4623:
4613:
4573:
4568:
4563:
4508:
4382:
4340:
4320:
4292:
4282:
3669:
3338:
1701:
1388: in this section. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.
1198:
660:
A lion thus depicted may be called a "leopard" (see discussion below).
329:
4957:
1903:
1480:
Escutcheon (without crest and supporters, which are different) of the
840:
carries the tail between its hind legs. The tail also may be knotted (
5024:
4628:
4608:
4603:
4412:
4397:
4214:
3919:
2647:
1681:
484:
in the 1270s, but it remained in use in derived lineages such as the
4267:
4143:
1363:
1155:
until the end of the 14th century, including in the roll of arms of
733:
5113:
4655:
4540:
4467:
4447:
4392:
4335:
4330:
4325:
3895:
3623:
2637:
2530:
1750:
1286:
512:
497:
336:
285:
284:) predecessors of heraldic designs are likely to have been used as
237:
121:
113:
52:
4874:
4826:
70:
4765:
4523:
4457:
4427:
4407:
4402:
4387:
4367:
4221:
4209:
4179:
4138:
4102:
4035:
3990:
3786:
3747:
2418:
2100:
1888:
1884:
1859:
1817:
1485:
1461:
620:
317:
136:
has been regarded as the "king of beasts". The lion also carries
129:
117:
3585:
3547:
1464:
and of the former province of Brabant (based on the arms of the
1004:
A sea-lion, also called a morse, is depicted with the tail of a
752:
5101:
5075:
4850:
4682:
4472:
4362:
4345:
4315:
4095:
4050:
4040:
3781:
3664:
2068:
1907:
1867:
1842:
1618:(13th century). Currently appears as the second quarter of the
1010:
998:
771:
695:
672:
639:
597:
714:
554:
the arms by giving the lion not just one but two erect tails.
4717:
4372:
4045:
3924:
3907:
2698:
2680:
2494:
1054:
2071:
municipality in Spain, showing a lion couchant proper (1554)
833:. These adjectives follow any other adjectives of position.
94:(1978 design, based on the 16th-century coat of arms of the
4821:
4030:
3592:
1638:
1050:
1005:
760:
A "lion couchant" is lying down, but with the head raised.
133:
104:
3275:
Heraldry, Ancient and Modern: Including Boutell's Heraldry
1318:
contains an unencyclopedic or excessive gallery of images
852:; as in the arms of the kingdom of Bohemia), or cut off (
1981:(13th century), used by the Prince of Wales since 1911.
444:
Coats of arms of the 13th century include those of the
3329:
59:. For the flag and arms used by the King of León, see
38:
Coat of arms of England § Royal banner of England
256:(late 15th century), shown as combining the lions of
32:"Lions passant" redirects here. For the flag used by
2594:
1426:
A small group of examples is depicted listed below.
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as rampant (upright, in profile facing dexter), and
1060:
As a general rule, English heralds tend to identify
43:"Lion Rampant" redirects here. For the flag used by
1289:, showing three crowned lions guardant ("leopards")
515:and was not restricted to royal coats of arms. The
3347:
2376:(2004, based on 18th-century royal coats of arms)
5176:
3555:Woodcock, Thomas; Robinson, John Martin (1988).
3554:
3106:
3094:
3082:
3015:
3013:
3000:
2998:
2985:
2983:
2981:
2956:
2954:
2900:
2898:
2301:Coat of arms of the Congo Free State (1885-1908)
3573:
3487:
3412:A system of heraldry: Speculative and practical
2858:
2819:
2768:
997:. The winged lion is the traditional symbol of
829:, and if he looks back over his shoulder he is
3455:Heraldry: An Introduction to a Noble Tradition
3271:
3214:
3166:
1914:(1925, based on the 17th-century coat of arms)
967:Birmingham, from whom they were passed to the
795:with respect to the person carrying the shield
3608:
3368:
3010:
2995:
2978:
2951:
2895:
2830:
2828:
2753:
1330:beside adjacent text, in accordance with the
1001:, whose patron saint is Mark the Evangelist.
3527:
3488:Shanzer, Danuta; Mathisen, Ralph W. (2013).
3290:
3154:
3142:
3046:
3044:
3042:
3040:
2034:(2004, the lion ultimately derived from the
3295:(18th ed.). London: Bell & Daldy.
2717:
2087:, Russia, showing a lion couchant Or (1727)
1660:(1946, the lion being derived from that of
1416:
1324:removing excessive or indiscriminate images
1163:, dating to 1300, which made reference to "
3615:
3601:
3519:Wagner, Anthony; Herald, Richmond (1946).
3448:
3307:
3118:
3050:
3031:
3019:
3004:
2989:
2972:
2960:
2916:
2904:
2846:
2834:
2825:
2807:
2783:
2361:(1997, based on 19th-century coat of arms)
2315:Coat of arms of Czechoslovakia (1918-1961)
1910:. The lion being derived from that of the
1622:(or the 1st and 3rd quarters in Scotland).
3574:Woodward, John; Burnett, George (1892) .
3483:(in French). Gouda: G. B. van Goor Zonen.
3389:
3272:Boutell, Charles; Aveling, S. T. (1890).
3215:García Farrán, F.M.; Erbez, José Manuel.
3202:
3190:
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2103:, showing a lion couchant guardant (1940)
2000:, variants in use since the 13th century)
1404:Learn how and when to remove this message
1346:Learn how and when to remove this message
1143:. When he is passant only, they call him
3508:
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3415:. Vol. 1. Edinburgh: W. Blackwood.
3130:
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2286:Royal coat of arms of the United Kingdom
2226:Noble arms of the Polish Wieniawa family
2179:(1506) with the symbol representing the
1620:Royal coat of arms of the United Kingdom
1529:(1992, based on the coat of arms of the
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3392:Heraldry: Sources, Symbols and Meaning
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1182:Heraldry: Sources, Symbols and Meaning
152:, from there in turn derived into the
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3580:. Edinburgh: W. & A. B. Johnson.
3528:von Volborth, Carl-Alexander (1983).
3345:
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2015:(1954, derived from the 13th-century
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292:in particular find continuation from
3512:Monumental Effigies of Great Britain
3369:Honour, Hugh; Fleming, John (2005).
3291:Clark, Hugh; Planché, J. R. (1866).
2493:(1932-1959), depicting the lion and
1386:adding citations to reliable sources
1357:
1302:
1025:Lion "passant guardant" or "Léopard"
389:) coats of arms, both deriving from
341:Geoffrey Plantagenet, Count of Anjou
192:Geoffrey Plantagenet, Count of Anjou
3559:. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
3530:Heraldry: Customs, Rules and Styles
2511:(1950), depicting the lions of the
1509:with the royal crest, based on the
1322:Please help improve the section by
362:during the lifetime of his father,
24:
3354:. New York: Simon & Schuster.
3064:"Flags of the World : Venice"
2140:Noble arms of the Habsburgs, from
1641:(14th century, based on the older
1527:coat of arms of the Czech Republic
1167:—marked with the King's lion." In
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1592:a nearly identical coat of arms
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3107:Woodcock & Robinson (1988)
3095:Woodcock & Robinson (1988)
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1165:signée de une teste de leopart
544:Vladislaus II, Duke of Bohemia
511:, the lion became a symbol of
395:royal coat of arms of Scotland
116:. It traditionally symbolises
47:(and which now represents the
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3588:– via Internet Archive.
3286:– via Internet Archive.
2859:Woodward & Burnett (1892)
2820:Woodward & Burnett (1892)
2769:Shanzer & Mathisen (2013)
2729:
2160:, suspended over his tomb in
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65:Lion Rampant (game publisher)
4907:(metal in the United States)
3622:
3557:The Oxford Guide to Heraldry
3434:. Laurence King Publishing.
3390:Neubecker, Ottfried (1976).
3332:A Complete Guide to Heraldry
3314:A Complete Guide to Heraldry
3167:Boutell & Aveling (1890)
2719:Absorta est mors in victoria
2243:British South Africa Company
2156:Shield, helmet and crest of
1961:, based on the 12th-century
1942:, based on the 12th-century
1598:coat of arms (13th century).
1031:The Oxford Guide to Heraldry
684:than in charges on shields.
557:
530:is depicted with two tails (
373:Apart from the lions of the
290:Symmetrically paired animals
166:Cultural depictions of lions
128:, strength, stateliness and
7:
3532:. Dorset: Blandford Press.
3477:Rietstap, Johannes (1884).
3293:An Introduction to Heraldry
3278:. London: Frederick Warne.
2754:Honour & Fleming (2005)
2590:
1732:Territory of the Saar Basin
1680:on the municipal emblem of
1448:coat of arms, 12th century)
1171:(1867), Boutell explained:
1105:Carl-Alexander von Volborth
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546:a coat of arms with a lion
494:Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia
316:in the western kingdoms of
132:, because historically the
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3409:Nisbet, Alexander (1816).
3309:Fox-Davies, Arthur Charles
3155:Clark & Planché (1866)
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2565:Coat of arms of Tajikistan
2032:Coat of arms of Montenegro
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3261:Boutell, Charles (1867).
2722:, from Corinthians 15:54
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2288:, Scottish version (1837)
1839:Subcarpathian Voivodeship
1785:(1101–1795 and 1839–1866)
1482:Grand-Duchy of Luxembourg
1184:(1976), German heraldist
1139:, the French blazon it a
1077:Arthur Charles Fox-Davies
304:and heraldry. Adopted in
146:coat of arms of Jerusalem
3509:Stothard, C. A. (1817).
2691:The actual etymology of
2653:
2643:The Lion and the Unicorn
2359:Coat of arms of Bulgaria
2158:Edward, the Black Prince
1594:, both derived from the
1442:Coat of arms of Flanders
1417:Lions as heraldic charge
1112:Introduction to Heraldry
969:University of Birmingham
836:A lion (or other beast)
813:faces the viewer, he is
649:lion passant guardant Or
411:coat of arms of Flanders
248:The coat of arms of the
190:Enamel from the tomb of
57:Royal Banner of Scotland
5145:List of oldest heraldry
2374:Coat of arms of Georgia
2344:Coat of arms of Armenia
2329:Coat of arms of Morocco
1994:Coat of arms of Estonia
1959:Coat of arms of Denmark
1704:'s first capital (1821)
821:faces the viewer he is
528:coat of arms of Bohemia
435:coat of arms of Bohemia
403:coat of arms of Denmark
154:coat of arms of Finland
92:coat of arms of Finland
3372:A World History of Art
2934:Dictionary of Heraldry
2718:
2580:Royal arms of Cambodia
2417:Great coat of arms of
2389:Coat of arms of Latvia
2271:Coat of arms of Sweden
1998:Estridsen coat of arms
1569:Coat of arms of Norway
1548:, coat of arms of the
1489:Province of Luxembourg
1484:and since 1839 of the
1328:moving relevant images
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3428:Onians, John (2004).
3239:Heraldry of the World
2459:Imperial Standard of
1940:Royal Arms of England
1717:Coat of arms of Spain
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3346:Garai, Jana (1973).
2489:Coat of arms of the
2162:Canterbury Cathedral
1797:Coat of arms of the
1781:Coat of arms of the
1768:Rhineland-Palatinate
1730:Coat of arms of the
1503:Canting coat of arms
1382:improve this article
1157:Henry III of England
1125:Lion passant gardant
952:Lion with tail nowed
423:coat of arms of León
294:Migration Period art
254:Wernigerode Armorial
5157:Heraldry portal
4584:Hastings/Hungerford
3871:Crowns and coronets
3843:National traditions
3523:. Penguin. plate I.
3521:Heraldry in England
3462:. Harry N. Abrams.
3350:The Book of Symbols
3221:Símbolos de Sevilla
3143:von Volborth (1983)
2550:Emblem of Sri Lanka
2254:Lions as supporters
2177:Philip I of Castile
2142:Zürcher Wappenrolle
1836:Coat of arms of the
1616:Kingdom of Scotland
1550:Kingdom of Ruthenia
1161:Edward I of England
1091:." Dutch heraldist
532:à la queue fourchée
490:kingdom of Bulgaria
470:kingdom of Ruthenia
462:Conrad of Thuringia
437:, first granted to
211:Conrad of Thuringia
182:(late 7th century).
27:Element in heraldry
4541:Waterlily/Seeblatt
3765:Ancient and modern
3460:Abrams Discoveries
3450:Pastoureau, Michel
3431:Atlas of World Art
3053:, pp. 179–186
2837:, pp. 173–174
2623:Lion of Saint Mark
2439:Eastern depictions
2430:Western depictions
2040:Republic of Venice
2036:Lion of Saint Mark
1979:Llywelyn the Great
1531:Kingdom of Bohemia
1186:Ottfried Neubecker
1121:vide Lion Leopardé
1037:manuscript titled
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991:Lion of Saint Mark
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3051:Fox-Davies (1909)
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3020:Fox-Davies (1909)
3005:Fox-Davies (1909)
2990:Fox-Davies (1909)
2973:Fox-Davies (1909)
2961:Fox-Davies (1909)
2917:Fox-Davies (1909)
2905:Fox-Davies (1909)
2847:Pastoureau (1997)
2835:Fox-Davies (1909)
2808:Pastoureau (1997)
2784:Fox-Davies (1909)
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1862:, capital of the
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1093:Johannes Rietstap
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478:House of Habsburg
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1235:
1137:rampant gardant
1075:English herald
1019:
964:
959:
958:
957:
956:
953:
950:
941:
938:
929:
926:
917:
914:
902:
901:
900:
897:
894:
885:
882:
873:
870:
560:
517:Zürich armorial
509:imperial symbol
486:House of Kyburg
446:House of Sverre
326:the Physiologus
238:Hetumid dynasty
217:
198:
168:
162:
150:House of Bjälbo
140:symbolism. The
138:Judeo-Christian
68:
41:
28:
23:
22:
15:
12:
11:
5:
5213:
5203:
5202:
5197:
5192:
5187:
5170:
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5138:
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5110:
5109:
5099:
5093:
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5087:
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5084:
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5081:Trophy of arms
5078:
5073:
5072:
5071:
5061:
5060:
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5040:banner of arms
5032:
5027:
5021:
5019:
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5008:
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4624:Tristram/Bowen
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3710:Ecclesiastical
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3343:
3305:
3288:
3269:
3256:
3253:
3251:
3250:
3226:
3207:
3195:
3183:
3179:Boutell (1867)
3171:
3159:
3147:
3135:
3123:
3111:
3099:
3087:
3075:
3055:
3036:
3024:
3009:
2994:
2977:
2965:
2950:
2921:
2909:
2894:
2879:
2863:
2851:
2839:
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2800:
2788:
2776:
2761:
2746:
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2548:
2541:
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2518:
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2498:
2488:
2481:
2479:
2475:Emblem of Iran
2473:
2466:
2464:
2458:
2451:
2448:
2447:
2446:
2440:
2437:
2429:
2423:
2422:
2416:
2409:
2407:
2402:
2395:
2393:
2387:
2380:
2378:
2372:
2365:
2363:
2357:
2350:
2348:
2342:
2335:
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2327:
2320:
2318:
2313:
2306:
2304:
2299:
2292:
2290:
2284:
2277:
2275:
2273:(15th century)
2269:
2262:
2259:
2258:
2257:
2255:
2252:
2248:
2247:
2245:(19th century)
2237:
2230:
2228:
2225:
2218:
2216:
2213:
2206:
2204:
2198:
2191:
2189:
2174:
2167:
2165:
2155:
2148:
2146:
2139:
2132:
2129:
2128:
2127:
2125:
2124:Lions in crest
2122:
2118:
2117:
2114:
2107:
2105:
2098:
2091:
2089:
2082:
2075:
2073:
2066:
2059:
2056:
2055:
2054:
2052:
2051:Lions couchant
2049:
2045:
2044:
2030:
2023:
2021:
2011:
2004:
2002:
1996:(based on the
1992:
1985:
1983:
1976:
1969:
1967:
1957:
1950:
1948:
1938:
1931:
1928:
1927:
1926:
1924:
1921:
1917:
1916:
1901:
1894:
1892:
1880:
1873:
1871:
1855:
1848:
1846:
1834:
1827:
1825:
1815:
1808:
1806:
1796:
1789:
1787:
1780:
1773:
1771:
1763:
1756:
1754:
1745:
1738:
1736:
1729:
1722:
1720:
1715:
1708:
1706:
1695:
1688:
1686:
1675:
1668:
1666:
1656:
1649:
1647:
1633:
1626:
1624:
1609:
1602:
1600:
1582:
1575:
1573:
1567:
1560:
1558:
1546:Ruthenian lion
1544:
1537:
1535:
1524:
1517:
1515:
1513:(12th century)
1501:
1494:
1492:
1479:
1472:
1470:
1459:
1452:
1450:
1444:(based on the
1440:
1433:
1430:
1429:
1428:
1423:
1420:
1418:
1415:
1412:
1411:
1370:
1368:
1361:
1354:
1353:
1337:(January 2024)
1315:
1313:
1306:
1300:
1297:
1292:
1291:
1284:
1277:
1275:
1272:
1265:
1263:
1260:
1253:
1251:
1248:
1241:
1239:
1236:
1229:
1226:
1225:
1224:
1223:
1219:léopard lionné
1097:Léopard lionné
1085:léopard-lionné
1049:," and like a
1018:
1015:
963:
960:
955:
954:
951:
944:
942:
939:
932:
930:
927:
920:
918:
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905:
904:
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899:
898:
895:
888:
886:
884:Lion regardant
883:
876:
874:
871:
864:
861:
860:
859:
858:
846:queue fourchée
781:
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777:
768:
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724:
723:
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645:
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630:
629:
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587:
584:
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559:
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542:, who granted
429:attributed to
391:Henry the Lion
302:Romanesque art
262:Katzenelnbogen
209:The shield of
161:
158:
144:stands in the
26:
9:
6:
4:
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5129:Sigillography
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3646:
3643:
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3640:Grant of arms
3638:
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3633:
3632:
3629:
3625:
3618:
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3606:
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3599:
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3583:
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3578:
3572:
3568:
3566:0-19-211658-4
3562:
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3549:
3545:
3541:
3539:0-7137-0940-5
3535:
3531:
3526:
3522:
3514:
3513:
3507:
3503:
3501:9781409482093
3497:
3493:
3492:
3486:
3482:
3481:
3475:
3471:
3469:9780810928305
3465:
3461:
3457:
3456:
3451:
3447:
3443:
3441:9781856693776
3437:
3433:
3432:
3426:
3422:
3418:
3414:
3413:
3407:
3403:
3401:9780070463080
3397:
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3384:
3382:9781856694513
3378:
3374:
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3363:
3361:0-671-21773-9
3357:
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3281:
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3266:
3265:
3259:
3258:
3240:
3236:
3230:
3223:(in Spanish).
3222:
3218:
3211:
3205:, p. 112
3204:
3199:
3192:
3187:
3180:
3175:
3168:
3163:
3157:, p. 156
3156:
3151:
3144:
3139:
3133:, p. XXV
3132:
3127:
3121:, p. 173
3120:
3115:
3108:
3103:
3096:
3091:
3084:
3079:
3065:
3059:
3052:
3047:
3045:
3043:
3041:
3034:, p. 180
3033:
3028:
3022:, p. 185
3021:
3016:
3014:
3007:, p. 184
3006:
3001:
2999:
2992:, p. 183
2991:
2986:
2984:
2982:
2975:, p. 182
2974:
2969:
2963:, p. 181
2962:
2957:
2955:
2940:on 2011-07-10
2939:
2935:
2931:
2925:
2919:, p. 176
2918:
2913:
2907:, p. 172
2906:
2901:
2899:
2892:
2888:
2887:Nisbet (1816)
2883:
2877:
2873:
2872:Nisbet (1816)
2867:
2860:
2855:
2848:
2843:
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3881:Compartment
3858:Achievement
3826:Marshalling
3792:distinction
3650:Law of arms
3635:Authorities
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2567:, 1992–1993
2477:, 1932–1979
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310:5th century
308:around the
298:Insular art
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5179:Categories
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4509:Quatrefoil
4438:Salamander
4383:Hippogriff
4341:Cockatrice
4321:Amphiptere
4293:Wolfsangel
4273:Portcullis
4185:Black swan
4139:Camelopard
3968:Ordinaries
3886:Escutcheon
3836:impalement
3831:quartering
3814:variations
3732:Attributed
3670:pursuivant
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3069:2018-11-10
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2930:"Segreant"
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2730:References
2531:snow lions
1702:Costa Rica
1696:Emblem of
1511:royal arms
1261:A leopard.
1205:is always
1199:Old French
983:dimidiated
811:whole body
799:whole body
536:Ménestrier
466:Luxembourg
387:Palatinate
330:bestiaries
222:lion barry
74:Lion as a
5162:resources
5107:socialist
5030:Hatchment
5025:Bookplate
5005:Carnation
4992:Realistic
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4643:Tinctures
4594:Hinckaert
4559:Bourchier
4413:Ouroboros
4398:Manticore
4303:Legendary
4278:Reremouse
4215:Przepaska
4144:Hind/stag
4134:Dog/hound
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3920:Supporter
3848:Societies
3809:divisions
3758:abatement
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817:. If his
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615:the term
580:Attitude
565:attitudes
558:Attitudes
407:Canute VI
360:King John
5114:Logotype
5057:Illyrian
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4800:Erminois
4768:(purple)
4661:Hatching
4656:Tricking
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4519:Shamrock
4468:Woodwose
4448:Sea-lion
4418:Pantheon
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4336:Chollima
4331:Biscione
4326:Basilisk
4248:Crapaudy
4149:Kangaroo
4011:Componée
4005:Łękawica
3901:pavilion
3896:Mantling
3775:courtesy
3770:Alliance
3698:dominion
3693:National
3624:Heraldry
3586:02020303
3548:81670212
3452:(1997).
3327:Also at
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3217:"Arahal"
2638:Marzocco
2591:See also
2083:Arms of
2067:Arms of
1977:Arms of
1751:Saarland
1746:Current
1460:Arms of
1287:Dalmatia
1207:guardant
1153:leopards
1114:(1829):
1066:leopards
962:Variants
823:guardant
815:affronté
791:sinister
747:Couchant
621:griffins
617:segreant
583:Example
571:leopards
562:As many
513:chivalry
498:Rubenids
492:and the
474:Volhynia
460:used by
419:Philip I
364:Henry II
337:heraldry
282:Eurasian
122:nobility
114:heraldry
53:Scotland
5090:Related
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4756:(green)
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4705:Colours
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4589:Heneage
4531:Thistle
4524:Trefoil
4458:Unicorn
4433:Phoenix
4428:Pegasus
4423:Panther
4408:Musimon
4403:Mermaid
4388:Lampago
4358:Enfield
4351:Chinese
4288:Serpent
4283:Scallop
4253:Dolphin
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4154:Leopard
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4066:Lozenge
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3799:Canting
3787:Cadency
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3722:Burgher
3675:private
3645:History
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3235:"Rødøy"
2419:Belgium
2241:of the
2101:Hanover
1904:Liepāja
1889:Germany
1885:Leipzig
1860:Dresden
1822:Limburg
1818:Belgian
1803:Limburg
1643:comital
1635:Canting
1614:of the
1505:of the
1486:Belgian
1462:Belgium
1446:comital
1299:Gallery
1237:A lion.
1211:léopard
1203:léopard
1133:gardant
1129:leopard
1081:leopard
854:defamed
827:gardant
766:Dormant
690:Salient
667:Statant
634:Passant
625:dragons
608:rampant
592:Rampant
552:improve
488:), the
476:), the
452:), the
345:Henry I
252:in the
234:Cilicia
160:History
126:royalty
118:courage
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4096:Bezant
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1868:Saxony
1843:Poland
1684:(1949)
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1326:or by
1217:, and
1011:wyvern
999:Venice
838:coward
787:dexter
709:Sejant
682:crests
468:, the
421:, the
415:Jülich
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4875:Tenné
4742:Azure
4730:Sable
4720:(red)
4718:Gules
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4574:Dacre
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4373:Harpy
4258:Emmet
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4173:Birds
4061:Label
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4016:Cross
3958:Lines
3925:Torse
3908:Motto
3876:Crest
3821:Fraud
3804:Field
3727:Women
3715:papal
3703:civic
3686:Types
2681:Picts
2654:Notes
2495:horse
1799:Dutch
1584:Barry
1062:lions
1055:abbot
842:nowed
658:Note:
613:Note:
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456:(the
322:Italy
258:Hesse
76:crest
5064:Seal
5035:Flag
4982:Rose
4949:Buff
4905:Buff
4822:Vair
4810:Pean
4777:Furs
4754:Vert
4629:Wake
4604:Lacy
4514:Rose
4478:Yale
4268:Lucy
4200:Dove
4195:Crow
4190:Cock
4164:Wolf
4159:Lion
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4086:Pile
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4076:Pale
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3986:Bend
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3417:OCLC
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