- vexillology, a
heraldic flag is a flag
containing coats of arms,
heraldic badges, or
other devices used for
personal identification.
Heraldic flags include...
- best-known
branch of heraldry,
concerns the
design and
transmission of the
heraldic achievement. The achievement, or
armorial bearings usually includes a coat...
-
Heraldic fraud may mean
either to
falsely claim the
right to a coat of arms (or
other component of
heraldic display) for oneself, or to
falsely ****ert...
- A
heraldic clan (ród herbowy), in Poland,
comprised all the
noble (szlachta)
bearers of the same coat of arms. The
members of a
heraldic clan were not...
- A
heraldic authority is
defined as an
office or
institution which has been
established by a
reigning monarch or a
government to deal with
heraldry in the...
- A
heraldic badge, emblem, impresa, device, or
personal device worn as a
badge indicates allegiance to, or the
property of, an individual,
family or corporate...
- In
English heraldry an
heraldic heiress is a
daughter of a
deceased man who was
entitled to a coat of arms (an armiger) and who
carries forward the right...
-
Heraldic visitations were
tours of
inspection undertaken by
Kings of Arms (or
alternatively by heralds, or
junior officers of arms,
acting as the kings'...
- squirrel. The use of
other tinctures varies depending on the time
period and
heraldic tradition in question.
Where the
tinctures are not
depicted in full colour...
- is used to
indicate that an
ordinary or
other charge is
turned to the
heraldic left of the shield. A bend
sinister is a bend (diagonal band)
which runs...