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heraldry meanings

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Acorn
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Badger
The badger is an animal noted for his fierceness and courage in fighting to defend his home. The image of the badger is a symbol of bravery, perseverance and...

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Caltrap
A Caltrap or gal trap, and sometimes a cheval trap, was an ancient military instrument with four points, arranged so that when it was thrown on the ground, it always landed on three of the four points, with the fourth pointing...

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Dog
The dog is the emblem of faithfulness and guardianship in...

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Eagle
The eagle was a symbol born by men of action, occupied with high and weighty affairs. It was given to those of lofty spirit, ingenuity, speed in comprehension, and discrimination in matters of...

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Fasces
The Roman fasces, or lictors’ rods is a bundle of polished rods bound around a...

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Gauntlet
Gauntlets or armoured gloves symbolize a man arrived and ready to make...

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Hammer
The hammer is a symbol of force and dominance in heraldry. It is an honourable symbol, since iron is a very useful metal and it was therefore more precious to people, in early times, than gold. For this reason the hammer may be born...

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Imperial Crown
The royal or imperial crown is an emblem of empire and sovereignty in heraldry. It has a studded rim with alternating crosses and fleurs-de-lis, and it is capped, with four bands of metal meeting in the centre at a small cross, mounted on a...

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Label
The label was a decorative piece of fabric, usually silk. It was a popular trimming for dress and during the Middle...

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Man-tiger
Manticora or mantegre are both names for a man-tiger, which has the body of a heraldic tiger and the head of an old man, with long spiral horns attached to its forehead. In heraldry, it is usually only found as a supporter for a coat of...

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Oak Leaves
Oak leaves are religious symbols of faith and endurance in...

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Pale
The pale is a vertical band down the shield denoting great defensive military strength. Protective railings were made...

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Quarter
The quarter alone is not particularly common in heraldry. It is a square in the right corner of the shield (or the left to the observer) that theoretically occupies ¼ of the shields surface area, though it is usually slightly smaller than...

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Rainbow
The rainbow is an ancient heraldic sign of peace, sage travel, and good luck. The rainbow has similar connotations of luck and peacefulness in many other cultures also. It is not often used as a charge on a shield but has been granted in crest since olden days. The proper colours of a heraldic rainbow are gold, red, green and...

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Salamander
The salamander signified a man of faith, and was also considered a sign of good luck. It is usually described as a dragon in flames of fire, and is sometimes represented this way, only without the...

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Thistle
The thistle is an ancient heraldic emblem of pain and suffering. Legend states that the thistle was chosen as the royal badge of Scotland as a result of the battle of Largs in...

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Unicorn
In heraldry, the unicorn is a mythical beast, said to be famous for its virtue, courage and...

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Weasel
The weasel, stoat, martin, and the ermineare all very similar animals that can be found occasionally as heraldic...

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