- A coat of arms is a
heraldic visual design on an
escutcheon (i.e., shield), surcoat, or
tabard (the last two
being outer garments). The coat of arms on...
- The
Hamburger Wappen ("Hamburg coat of arms") is a
highly unusual rock
feature on the
Teufelsmauer ("Devil's Wall") rock
formation not far from Timmenrode...
-
damaged beyond repair when it
partially sank.
Aurora was
launched as the
Wappen von
Hamburg for
HADAG at
Blohm & Voss,
intended to be used for day-long...
- die
Wappen ihrer K.u.k. Majestäten, die
Wappen der
durchlauchtigsten Herren Erzherzoge, die
Staatswappen von
Oesterreich und Ungarn, die
Wappen der Kronländer...
-
Communism in Syria. The CIA
planned for
another coup, code-named "Operation
Wappen" and
organized by
Kermit Roosevelt.
Syrian military officers were paid off...
- The coat of arms of
Cologne may
refer to the city's coat of arms or to that of the
Elector and
Archbishop of Cologne. The arms of the city have existed...
- with
broken chains added to
symbolise Austria's liberation. In 1981 the
Wappen der
Republik Österreich (Bundeswappen)
described the
blazon in the Federal...
- all
cantonal troops from 1841. The
federal coat of arms (eidgenössisches
Wappen) was
defined in 1815 for the
Restored Confederacy as the white-on-red Swiss...
- Sévery Rüschlikon
Zollikon "Geschichte,
Wappen". Rümlingen.
Retrieved 2
November 2024. "Geschichte /
Wappen". Ziefen.
Retrieved 4
November 2024. "Kurzbeschreibung"...
-
Patent of nobility, an
illuminated m****cript with the ****igned coat of arms and the
imperial seal (
Wappen der
Grafen von Waldkirch, 1792)...