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Armorial and Plantagenet
2 standards can be seen flying from the ship: one showing the Armorial of Plantagenet | Plantagenet arms of 3 lions, the other seemingly showing 3 ships, which arms are combined by dimidiation in the arms of the Cinque Ports
Coat of Arms of the Seymour Dukes of Somerset: Quarterly: 1st and 4th Or, on a pile gules between six fleurs de lys azure three Lions in heraldry | lions of England ; 2nd and 3rd, Gules, two wings conjoined in lure or ( Seymour ) The paternal arms of Seymour concede the positions of greatest honour, the 1st & 4th Quartering ( heraldry ) | quarters, to a version of the Armorial of Plantagenet | arms of Plantagenet
See Armorial des Capétiens and Armorial of Plantagenet for an illustration of the variety.
* The arms shown of Henry IV are those he adopted c. 1400, after simplifying the French quarters ( see Armorial of Plantagenet )

Armorial and |
File: State Banner of Denmark ( 14th Century ). svg | Dannebrog as depicted in the Gelre Armorial
An extravagant example of marshalling: the 719 quarterings of the George Nugent-Temple-Grenville, 1st Marquess of Buckingham | Grenville Roll of arms | Armorial at Stowe House | Stowe.
Fictional " coat of arms of Illyria " in the Fojnica Armorial, compiled in Bosnia Eyalet | Bosnia in the 17th century.
The Armorial Bearings of William Douglas, 6th Earl of Douglas | William Douglas, Earl of Wigtown.
image: FLAG_Šabac. gif | Šabac Armorial flag
File: James III and Margaret of Denmark. jpg | King James III and Queen Margaret on the 1562 Froman Armorial
Medieval version of Nałecz coat of arms according to the w: en: Gelre Armorial | Gelre Armorial
Armorial of Fane, Earls of Westmorland: Azure, three Dexter and sinister | dexter Gauntlet ( glove ) | gauntlets back affrontée or
Armorial of Berkeley family: Gules, a chevron between 10 Cross pattée | crosses pattée 6 in chief and 4 in base argent.
File: Coat of Arms of the Emperor of Bulgaria ( by Conrad Grünenberg ). png | Coat of arms of the Emperor of Bulgaria, Armorial by Konrad Grünenberg, Konstanz Codex, 1483
Armorial of Berkeley: Gules, a chevron between 10 Cross pattée | crosses pattée 6 in chief and 4 in base argent
File: Coa Croatia Country Illyria History. svg | the fictional " coat of arms of Illyria " in the Fojnica Armorial, compiled in Bosnia in the 17th century, at the time an Ottoman province.
File: GelreNorge. jpg | Union arms of Haakon VI as king of Norway and Sweden, c. 1380, from the Gelre Armorial.
Image: Grimma Alte Muldebrücke 02. jpg | Armorial bearings on a bridge over Mulde in Grimma

Armorial and Arms
* Coat of Arms ( Armorial Achievement ) – Government of Nova Scotia
The Arms are included in the description in section 3 of the Armorial Bearings Protection Act 1979 ( see below ) as " Arms of any part of Her Majesty's Dominions ".
In 1979, the Western Australian Parliament passed the Armorial Bearings Protection Act 1979, which patriated the Law of Arms to some degree regarding the Western Australian State Arms, although rather obliquely.
The Armorial Bearings Protection Act only applies to "... the Royal Arms or the Arms of any part of Her Majesty ’ s Dominions ..." ( Section 3 of the Act ).
The Catherine wheels on the banner were taken from the Armorial Bearings granted to him by the College of Arms.
Armorial achievement of the College and its Kings of Arms, from Lant's Roll painted by Thomas Lant around 1595.
; Badge: Armorial Description: Lord Strathcona's Coat of Arms, without supporters, being a shield surmounted by a maple tree inclined to the left, and cut through by a beaver working at the base ; in the chief a demi-lion rampant ; in the centre a railroad spike and hammer crossed ; in the base a canoe bearing a flag inscribed NW and containing four men ; the whole surrounded by a riband which is encircled by a wreath of roses, thistles, shamrocks and maple leaves, and inscribed LORD STRATHCONA ' S HORSE, ROYAL CANADIANS, surmounted by a scroll bearing the motto PERSEVERANCE, and the whole surmounted by the Crown.
These new arms included the Ciolek Arms held by the Zelenski ( Zileinski ) clan which were used as the crest of the Armorial Bearings with the shield of the Korab remaining the same.
In 1992 he applied for a Grant of Arms, or Letters Patent of Armorial Bearings, which was officially presented to ' The Most Reverend George King ' by the Bluemantle Pursuivant of the College of Arms London, in a ceremonial presentation which took place in America.
* Coat of Arms in the Armorial du Hérault Vermandois
Armorial bearings were granted to the borough by the College of Arms on April 19, 1904.

Armorial and King
The earliest source that indisputably links the red flag with a white cross to a Danish King, and to the realm itself, is found in a Dutch armorial, the " Gelre Armorial " ( Dutch: Wapenboek Gelre ), written between 1340 and 1370 ( some sources say 1378 or 1386 ).

Armorial and Edward
* Armorial Bearings ( Government of Prince Edward Island )

Plantagenet and |
Royal Arms of England | Arms of King Henry III, inherited from his uncle King Richard I ( Arms of Plantagenet ): Gules, three lions passant guardant in pale or
| Richard Plantagenet1415 – 1460 || Richard Plantagenet || 21 September 1411son of Richard of Conisburgh, 3rd Earl of Cambridge and Anne de Mortimer || Cecily Neville143713 children || 30 December 1460Wakefieldage 49
| Edward Plantagenet1460 – 1461 || Edward Plantagenet || 28 April 1442Rouenson of Richard Plantagenet and Cecily Neville || Elizabeth Woodville1 May 146410 children || 9 April 1483Westminsterage 40
Contemporary depictions of Geoffrey Plantagenet, Count of Anjou | Geoffrey of Anjou ( l ) and the Empress Matilda ( r )
| Edward PlantagenetHouse of York1460 – 1461 ' || Edward Plantagenet || 28 April 1442Rouenson of Richard Plantagenet and Cecily Neville || Elizabeth Woodville1 May 146410 children || 9 April 1483Westminsteraged 40
| colspan =" 5 " | Edward Plantagenet seized the throne as Edward IV in 1461, and all of his titles merged with the crown.
A roll of arms painted by John Rous ( historian ) | John Rous around 1483 – 1485 for the Edward Plantagenet, 17th Earl of Warwick | Earl of Warwick.
File: Plantagenet ON. JPG | Skyline of Plantagenet
The victory at Battle of Crécy | Crécy was an important Plantagenet success of the Hundred Years ' War ( 1337 – 1360 ) | Edwardian War in France.

Plantagenet and Arms
Arms of King Richard I adopted towards the end of his reign, a version of the lion emblems or recognizance used on the shield of his grandfather Geoffrey Plantagenet, Count of Anjou ( d. 1151 ), which became fixed during his reign as the Royal Arms of England: Gules, three lions passant guardant in pale or
Arms of Edward Plantagenet, 17th Earl of Warwick

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