Definition of Heraldists. Meaning of Heraldists. Synonyms of Heraldists

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- 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...
- itself also refers to engineering where it plays so many parts. English heraldists include: Arthur Charles Fox-Davies, author of The Art of Heraldry, A Complete...
- federal entity. The above confirms the explanation that historians and heraldists give about the use of enamels (colors and metals) and figures in the coats...
- as a result of the cooperation between heraldists and copperplate engravers and artists. The French heraldist Imbert de la Phalecque and his Italian counterpart...
- although these ****ociations have been mostly disregarded by serious heraldists. Gules is ****ociated with: Of jewels, the ruby Of heavenly bodies, Mars...
- uniform worn into battle. The decision was questioned by some Swedish heraldists, with Vladimir Sagerlund ****erting that coats of arms containing lions...
- although these ****ociations have been mostly disregarded by serious heraldists. In addition to the metal silver, Argent is ****ociated with: Of jewels...
- became solely pictorial after the 16th century (the era referred to by heraldists as that of "paper heraldry"). A normal heraldic achievement consists of...
- of France and Navarre, Marie Marguerite had her arms remade by French heraldists Hervé, Baron Pinoteau and Xavier d'Andeville in 2016. Her arms include...
- Escorsa (17 October 1931 – 6 September 2024) was a Catalan genealogist and heraldist. He specialized in Catalan genealogies and in the dynasties of the counts...