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  2. Armiger - Wikipedia

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    In heraldry, an armiger is a (natural or juridical) person entitled to use a heraldic achievement (e.g., bear arms, an "armour-bearer") either by hereditary right, grant, matriculation, or assumption of arms.

  3. Coat of arms of Colchester - Wikipedia

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    In 1976, [6] the coat of arms was extended with the addition of a crest, a torse of red and white, topped with roses of the same colours rising from which is a female figure, holding a Cross, which can be blazoned On a Wreath of the Colours issuant from a Chaplet of Roses alternately Gules and Argent a Female Figure habited Azure and Veiled ...

  4. Scottish crest badge - Wikipedia

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    Crest badges may be worn by anyone, but those who are not legally entitled to the heraldic elements wear a crest badge that incorporates a strap and buckle, which indicates that the wearer is a follower of the individual who owns the crest and motto. An armiger who is entitled to the heraldic elements may wear a crest badge that incorporates a ...

  5. Coat of arms of Brisbane - Wikipedia

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    The palm leaves in the crest are a symbol of victory included as a compliment from the Council to the valour of Australian Defence Force. Valour, honour and high-mettled attributes are conveyed by the leopard in the crest. The colours of the city, blue and gold, are indicated by the top wreath.

  6. Coat of arms of Alabama - Wikipedia

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    Armiger: State of Alabama: Adopted: March 14, 1939: Crest: A full rigged ship proper: Shield: Quarterly, the first azure three fleur de lis or (for France); second quarterly first and fourth gules a tower triple towered or, second and third argent a lion rampant gules (for Spain); third azure a saltire argent and gules over all a cross of the last fimbriated of the second (for Great Britain ...

  7. Coat of arms of Sudbury - Wikipedia

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    Arms: Per fess sapiné Vert and Or, in dexter chief a mullet Or; Crest: A mural crown Vert set with pine cones Or; Supporters: Two moose Or, that to the dexter gorged with a coronet erablé, that to thé sinister gorged with a coronet fleurelisé Vert, both standing on à mounty rock set with blueberry plants proper; [2]

  8. Coat of arms of British Columbia - Wikipedia

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    Armiger: Charles III in Right of British Columbia: Adopted: 1906, augmented 1987: Crest: Upon a helm with a wreath argent and gules the royal crest of general purpose of our royal predecessor Queen Victoria differenced for us and our successors in right of British Columbia with the lion thereof garlanded about the neck with the provincial flower that is to say the pacific dogwood (Cornus ...

  9. Coat of arms of the Isle of Man - Wikipedia

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    Armiger: King Charles III, Lord of Mann: Adopted: 12 July 1996: Crest: An imperial crown proper: Shield: Gules three legs in armour flexed at the knee and conjoined at the thigh, all proper, garnished and spurred or. [1] Supporters: Dexter a peregrine falcon and sinister a raven both proper: Motto: Quocunque Jeceris Stabit