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King of
arms is the
senior rank of an
officer of
arms. In many
heraldic traditions, only a
king of
arms has the
authority to
grant armorial bearings and...
- The
Right Honourable the Lord Lyon
King of
Arms, the head of Lyon Court, is the most
junior of the
Great Officers of
State in
Scotland and is the Scottish...
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Norroy and
Ulster King of
Arms is the
provincial King of
Arms at the
College of
Arms with
jurisdiction over
England north of the
Trent and
Northern Ireland...
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Garter Prin****l
King of
Arms (also
Garter King of
Arms or
simply Garter) is the
senior king of
arms and
officer of
arms of the
College of
Arms, the heraldic...
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King's Arms, or
Kings Arms or The
King's Arms may
refer to:
King's Arms, a po****r pub name
Kings Arms, Hanwell, London,
England Kings Arms,
Combe Martin...
- formally, as the
Arms of His
Majesty The
King in
Right of
Canada (French:
Armoiries de Sa Majesté Le Roi du Canada), is the
arms of
dominion of the...
- coat of
arms of the
King of
Spain is the
heraldic symbol representing the
monarch of Spain. The
current version of the monarch's coat of
arms was adopted...
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Ireland King of
Arms was the
title of an
officer of
arms to the
King of
England and Lord of
Ireland from 1392
until the
accession of
Henry VII as
King of England...
- time).
Arms become hereditary by the end of the 12th century, in
England by
King Richard I
during the
Third Crusade (1189–1192).
Burgher arms were used...
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Clarenceux King of
Arms,
historically often spelled Clarencieux (both
pronounced /ˈklærənsuː/ KLARR-ən-soo), is an
officer of
arms at the
College of
Arms in London...