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HERALDIC - tradução para árabe

HERALDIC ACHIEVEMENTS' DESIGN AND TRANSMISSION
Heraldic; Coat of Arms motto; Atomic heraldry; Landscape heraldry; Aspilogia; Usurping arms; Heraldist; Heraldic art; European heraldic traditions; Heraldic Symbolism; European heraldry; Latin heraldry; British heraldry; Heraldic symbol; Aversant; National heraldic styles; Marshalling (heraldry)
  • Military coat of arms, depicting a red locomotive.
  • Prince of Vergara]].
  • Enamel from the tomb of [[Geoffrey Plantagenet, Count of Anjou]], one of the earliest depictions of modern heraldry.
  • The German ''[[Hyghalmen Roll]]'' was made in the late 15th century and illustrates the German practice of repeating themes from the arms in the crest. (See [[Roll of arms]]).
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  • pursuivants]] wearing [[tabard]]s, [[Windsor Castle]], 2006.
  • Arms created in 1977, featuring a [[hydrocarbon]] molecule
  • Armorial]] at [[Stowe House]]
  • Coat of Arms of the [[Turiec]] county in [[Slovakia]].
  • Finnish municipality]] of [[Varpaisjärvi]].
  • German heraldry has examples of shields with numerous crests, as this arms of [[Saxe-Altenburg]] featuring a total of seven crests. Some [[thaler]] coins display as many as fifteen.

HERALDIC         

ألاسم

باكِرَة ; باكُورَة

heraldic         
شعارى
heraldry         
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علم شعارات النبالة = ابتكار شعارات التبالة و تحقيق الانساب و تدوينها شعار النبالة = رمز ، شعار اشعار او اعلان مسبق ابهة

Definição

heraldic
[h?'rald?k]
¦ adjective relating to heraldry.
Derivatives
heraldically adverb

Wikipédia

Heraldry

Heraldry is a discipline relating to the design, display and study of armorial bearings (known as armory), as well as related disciplines, such as vexillology, together with the study of ceremony, rank and pedigree. Armory, the best-known branch of heraldry, concerns the design and transmission of the heraldic achievement. The achievement, or armorial bearings usually includes a coat of arms on a shield, helmet and crest, together with any accompanying devices, such as supporters, badges, heraldic banners and mottoes.

Although the use of various devices to signify individuals and groups goes back to antiquity, both the form and use of such devices varied widely, as the concept of regular, hereditary designs, constituting the distinguishing feature of heraldry, did not develop until the High Middle Ages. It is often claimed that the use of helmets with face guards during this period made it difficult to recognize one's commanders in the field when large armies gathered together for extended periods, necessitating the development of heraldry as a symbolic language, but there is little support for this view.

The perceived beauty and pageantry of heraldic designs allowed them to survive the gradual abandonment of armour on the battlefield during the seventeenth century. Heraldry has been described poetically as "the handmaid of history", "the shorthand of history", and "the floral border in the garden of history". In modern times, individuals, public and private organizations, corporations, cities, towns, regions, and other entities use heraldry and its conventions to symbolize their heritage, achievements, and aspirations.

Exemplos do corpo de texto para HERALDIC
1. "Even" may be the American equivalent of a heraldic title.
2. Shakespeare uses it in the form of flowers, birthmarks or heraldic blazons as a marker of Catholicism.
3. So we determined to tidy some of them up and make them look grand and heraldic – a coat of arms.
4. It began in 1'86 and twice went before the Court of the Lord Lyon, Scotland‘s heraldic tribunal.
5. It means that the traditional heraldic designs on a total of seven coins, including the crowned lion and chained portcullis, will all vanish.