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The paper takes its name from a heraldic bird with no feet.
But other groups of society quickly took up the heraldic tradition.
It was named in 1778, after the heraldic color names for black and white.
The following is gathered from many heraldic and military sources.
These may be used in countries which otherwise do not use heraldic devices.
His professional art career began as a heraldic painter from 1870-1890.
Every heraldic bird and beast can be found among them.
A representation of the sun is used as a heraldic charge.
It also served as a heraldic symbol in its time.
Heraldic shields over the west door date it between 1504 and 1521.
There is heraldic glass in the two upper west windows.
I set about painting a fresh picture of the heraldic bird.
The front imagery is always dynamic, the back often heraldic in nature.
This was a common explanation for the heraldic symbol at the time.
The heraldic coat of arms is, however, used on the city flag.
In traditional heraldic practice coats of arms pass through the male line.
A heraldic badge for this office has not yet been devised.
Today, most officers of arms are employed by state heraldic authorities.
Above the east window is the heraldic shield of the Dawson family.
The heraldic coat-of-arms in its present form has been used since 1622.
The front of the building is decorate with heraldic lions.
Several heraldic elements have their basis in the history of Amsterdam.
Several of the heraldic objects he created were destined for his own use.
The most recent heraldic influences, since 1943, are of English origin.
Coat of arms, a heraldic design used to identify a nation, city, family, or individual.