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heraldic$34771$ - traduzione in greco

TOUR OF INSPECTION BY A HERALD (OR OTHER OFFICER-OF-ARMS) TO REGULATE AND REGISTER COATS OF ARMS, AND TO RECORD PEDIGREES
Heraldic Visitation; Heraldic visitations; Herald's visitation; Heraldic Visitations; Visitation (heraldic); Heralds Visitations

heraldic      
adj. κηρυκείος, οικοσηματολογικός
coat of arms         
  • Coat of arms of the [[province of Utrecht]], [[Netherlands]]
  • Duke of Richmond]] c.1780
  • Arms of the Anglo-Irish [[House of Burgh]]
  • Coat of arms of Sir Edward Stanley, 3rd Earl of Derby, KG
  • The [[Great Seal of the United States]], which displays as its central design the heraldic device of the nation.
  • late 15th century}}, illustrates the German practice of thematic repetition from the arms in the crest
  • [[Imperial Seal of Japan]]
  • crossed keys]] of the pontifical office.
  • Coat of arms of [[Liptov]] County in [[Slovakia]].
  • Brabant Lion held by Floris de Merode during the funeral of [[Albert VII, Archduke of Austria]], print after design by [[Jacob Franquart]]
  • King Edward IV]]
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HERALDIC DESIGN ON A SHIELD, SURCOAT OR TABARD
Coat-of-arms; Coat of Arms; Armourial bearings; Coats of arms; Coats of arm; Coats of Arms; Coats-of-arms; Armorial bearings; Coats-of-arm; Emblazonment; Armory (heraldry); Armorial bearing; Coat-of-Arms; Coat armour; Seal of Junqueirópolis; Wappen; Seal of Junqueiropolis; Coat of arms of the Region de Murcia; Arms (heraldry); Ensigns of nobility; Family coat of arms; Coat armory; Coat armoury; Seal of Arms; Royal emblem; Coat Of Arms
οικόσημο, θυρεός, οικόσημα
fleur de lis         
  • The fleur-de-lis is used in the insignia of the 176th Medical Brigade as a tribute to the unit's service in France.
  • albarello]].
  • Crown shield and Fleur-de-lis of Kingdom of France
  • upright
  • Clovis]]. From the [[Bedford Hours]] in the [[British Library]], London.
  • A compass rose with a fleur-de-lis pointing north.
  • Coat of Arms of Serbia]]
  • Coronation of [[Louis VIII]] and Blanche of Castile at Reims in 1223.
  • Fleurs-de-lis on railings at [[Buckingham Palace]]
  • [[Charlemagne]], by [[Albrecht Dürer]], the [[anachronistic]] coat-of-arms above him show the [[German eagle]] and the French Fleur-de-lis.
  • [[New Orleans Saints]]
  • Christ]]
  • A soldier of the [[Manchester Regiment]] with their fleur-de-lis badge on his helmet, in 1941.
  • Tvrtko I's]] gold coin (14th century) reverse – with the Bosnian state fleur-de-lis coat of arms. (GLORIA TIBI DEUS SPES NOSTRA).
STYLIZED IRIS, HERALDIC SYMBOL
Fleur de lis; Fleur-de-lys; Fleurs-de-lis; Fleur de lys; Fleur-de-Lys; Flor de Lis; Fleurs-de-lys; Fleur-de-luce; Fleur de Lis; ⚜; Flower of lily; Fleur-du-lis; Fleurs de lis; Fleur-de-Lis; Fleur de Lys; Fleur-des-lis; French lily; Fleurs de lys; Fleurdelis; Florentine lily; Florentine fleur-de-lis; Florentine fleur-de-lys; Heraldic lily; Golden Lily (Bosnia and Herzegovina); ⚜️
n. κρίνος, οικόσημο των βασιλέων της γαλλίας

Definizione

Counter-couchant
·adj Lying down, with their heads in opposite directions;
- said of animals borne in a coat of arms.

Wikipedia

Heraldic visitation

Heraldic visitations were tours of inspection undertaken by Kings of Arms (or alternatively by heralds, or junior officers of arms, acting as their deputies) throughout England, Wales and Ireland. Their purpose was to register and regulate the coats of arms of nobility, gentry and boroughs, and to record pedigrees. They took place from 1530 to 1688, and their records (akin to an upper class census) provide important source material for historians and genealogists.