Definition of "coat of arms": an arrangement of bearings, usually depicted on and around a shield, that indicates ancestry and distinctions. In scarlet red and white, this coat of arms uses elements ...
But a new version of the royal coat of arms, quietly released by the Government last week, is unlikely to be widely seen for ...
Alongside a national flag, anthem and coat of arms, most countries have one or more plant and animal species that they ...
Because there’s a high demand for long coats, many stores tailor their stock toward winter gear that is fashionable in any ...
Coats of arms, hereditary graphic signs identifying families of nobility, first appeared in Poland in the 13th century. The Polish use of these signs differed in some aspects from what was typical in ...
A council has defended the disappearance of a slave from a town's coat of arms. The figure was originally included to reflect the work of the abolitionist William Knibb, who was born in Kettering ...
Bishop Kevin Kenney’s coat of arms and episcopal motto reflect his heritage, his native place and his personal devotions. It ...
The ACT's coat of arms has been displayed incorrectly as part of the government's "logo" on a number of public buildings around Canberra. In some cases, the swans appear to be the wrong way around.
Restorers mended a late 19 th-century faience goblet that archaeologists had discovered in the Tagansky area of Moscow.
109 x 121.5 cm. (42.9 x 47.8 in.) ...
The University Arms, whose background colour is azure, contains a gold-edged open book at its centre, on which is inscribed Disce Doce (Learn and Teach). On either side is a sheaf of eight silver ...