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It is a common charge in the heraldry of many countries.
While still a student, he founded a heraldry society with his friends.
They appear in heraldry more often than any other animal.
The heraldry was designed to represent her own personal history.
However, foreign impressions have found their way into modern heraldry.
However, symbols in heraldry do not always have the same meaning.
This publication helped to make heraldry better known to the general public.
In heraldry, the background of the shield is called the field.
Plays on words like this are fairly common in heraldry.
"I trust my next heraldry will be to a more friendly court."
You can easily mug up a few popular books on heraldry.
In heraldry, each pope has his own personal coat of arms.
The arms are divided yellow over black by two Line (heraldry).
He looked, with his long, Norman face, like an illustration in a book on heraldry.
This is based on grounds that it took place before the art of heraldry was ever in practice.
In English heraldry it is also used as the difference mark of a fifth son.
In fact, non-noble family heraldry now began from almost nothing.
In medieval heraldry it was considered a symbol of industry.
The eagle as a symbol has a history much longer than that of heraldry itself.
Commercial heraldry companies continue to link the name and the coat of arms.
The defence force established its own heraldry office in 1954.
"There's a new book on heraldry in at the library.
Early designs did not follow the usual rules of heraldry.
This brought about the development of "paper heraldry" under the Tudors.
These distinguishing devices developed in time into the system we now know as heraldry.