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  2. List of Scottish clans - Wikipedia

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    Today, Scottish crest badges are commonly used by members of Scottish clans. However, much like clan tartans, Scottish crest badges do not have a long history, and owe much to Victorian era romanticism, and the dress of the Highland regiments. [2] [3] Scottish crest badges have only been worn by clan members on the bonnet since the 19th century ...

  3. Destiny 2 - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, alongside the release of Shadowkeep, Bungie made Destiny 2 free to play in its "New Light" version, making the base game, the Leviathan raid, and many of the player-versus-player modes free, including the first two expansions, Curse of Osiris and Warmind. Content like Forsaken and Shadowkeep can be purchased à la carte by the player.

  4. Scottish crest badge - Wikipedia

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    If a clan chieftain is a member of the British Peerage or a feudal baron they are permitted to wear the appropriate coronet or baronial chapeau above the circlet on their crest badge. [2] Clan chieftains may also wear the crest badge of their chief, in the same manner as an un-armigerous clan member (see Un-armigerous clan members below). [2]

  5. Plant badge - Wikipedia

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    A clan badge, sometimes called a plant badge, is a badge or emblem, usually a sprig of a specific plant, that is used to identify a member of a particular Scottish clan. [1] They are usually worn affixed to the bonnet [2] behind the Scottish crest badge, [3] or pinned at the shoulder of a lady's tartan sash. According to popular lore clan ...

  6. Emblem - Wikipedia

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    Although the words emblem and symbol are often used interchangeably, an emblem is a pattern that is used to represent an idea or an individual. An emblem develops in concrete, visual terms some abstraction: a deity, a tribe or nation, or a virtue or vice. [clarification needed] An emblem may be worn or otherwise used as an identifying badge or ...

  7. Crest (heraldry) - Wikipedia

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    crest badge of the chief of Clan Douglas. British crests in an 1817 book. After the 16th century, it became common for armigers to detach the crest and wreath from the helm, and use them in the manner of a badge, displayed on crockery, carriage doors, stationery, etc. This led to the erroneous use of the term "crest" to mean "arms", which has ...

  8. Slogan (heraldry) - Wikipedia

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    The slogan CREAG AN TUIRC appears on the crest badge of a member of Clan MacLaren. Arms of Brady Brim-DeForest , Baron of Balvaird with the motto above the crest and war cry or slogan below. A slogan is used in Scottish heraldry as a heraldic motto or a secondary motto.

  9. Clan Ogilvy - Wikipedia

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    Clan Ogilvy, also known as Clan Ogilvie, is a Highland Scottish clan. [3] Originating from Angus, Scotland , the progenitor of the Clan received a barony from King William the Lion in 1163. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] In 1491, King James IV elevated Sir James Ogilvy as Lord Ogilvy of Airlie.