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Emblems of gold medals and the Spanish Coat of Arms awarded during the formative years of the business appear on every bottle of Bacardí Rum.
A variant of Syrokomla Coat of Arms | Clan Syrokomla arms, used by Khmelnytsky as a noble.
Croatian Coat of Arms.
* The Coat of Arms of Colin Powell was granted by the Lord Lyon in Edinburgh on February 4, 2004.
Diogo Cão's Coat of Arms
The national Coat of Arms of Estonia, three blue lions on a golden shield, is almost identical to the Coat of Arms of Denmark, and its origin can be traced directly back to King Valdemar II and Danish rule in Estonia 1219-1346.
* The Coat of Arms of the United States in Gold surrounded by a circle of Dark Blue enamel, 1 ½ inches in diameter, bearing the inscription " FOR DISTINGUISHED SERVICE MCMXVIII ".
Coat of Arms in Ferrol, Galicia | Ferrol ( Galicia ( Spain ).
Austria-Hungary Coat of Arms ( 1850.
File: Royal Coat of Arms of Greece. svg | Hercules as heraldic supporters in the royal arms of Greece, in use 1863 – 1973.
Coat of Arms of Monaco
Image: Coat of arms of Israel. svg | The Coat of Arms of Israel shows a menorah surrounded by an olive branch on each side and the writing " ישראל " ( Israel ) based on its depiction on the Arch of Titus.
In heraldry, each pope has his own Papal Coat of Arms.
Coat of Arms of Pope Marcellus II.
Bennett's Coat of Arms was designed by Alan Beddoe " Argent within two bendlets Gules three maple leaves proper all between two demi-lions rampant couped gules.
Lee Family Coat of Arms
To the left of these figures is printed the national Coat of Arms of San Marino.
Coat of Arms of colonial São Tomé and Príncipe
Coat of Arms of Silesia
There have been stylistic changes, the main one being the Coat of Arm's mantling, the shape of the escutcheon ( shield ), the removal of the motto scroll, and also others more subtle within the Arms itself such as the mane and fur of the lion, the number of lines in the open book, and the colouration.

Coat and father
When Thompson was two, his father died and the financial hardship of this occurrence resulted in his and his brother's placement in the Grey Coat Hospital, a school for the disadvantaged of Westminster.
The Coat of arms | arms of the royal house of Gwynedd were traditionally first used by Llywelyn's father, Iorwerth Drwyndwn.
The Royal Coat of Arms of England, Scotland and Ireland are impaled with the Royal arms of her father John IV of Portugal.
Victoria Eugenie's coat of arms as Queen of Spain were the former Lesser Royal Coat of Arms of Spain used by the House of Bourbon, impaled with the Royal Coat of Arms of the United Kingdom ( in the English version ), overall an inescutcheon with the arms of her father Prince Henry of Battenberg ; quarterly 1st and 4th, Hesse ( modified ), 2nd and 3rd, Battenberg.
The right for a man to bear arms traditionally passes from father to eldest son ; occasionally subsequent generations change the Coat of Arms to reflect their lives or vocations better, sometimes even " quartering " their Coat of Arms with another family by way of marriage.
Coat of arms of HollandJohn I ( 1284 – November 10, 1299, Haarlem ) was Count of Holland and son of Count Floris V. John inherited the county in 1296 after the murder of his father.
Ralph was born at Attikan estate and was sent to study in England at Blue Coat School and at Blundell's in Devon before joining his father back at the estate.
His father was Count Edward Aleksander Raczyński of Nałęcz Coat of Arms, and his mother Róża née Countess Potocka.

Coat and Louis
Coat of arms of Louis Charles César Le Tellier
Coat of arms of Louis of Durazzo.
Coat of arms of Louis II d ' Évreux

Coat and I
She has composed over 3, 000 songs, the best known of which include " I Will Always Love You " ( a two-time U. S. country chart-topper for Parton, as well as an international pop hit for Whitney Houston ), " Jolene ", " Coat of Many Colors ", " 9 to 5 ", and " My Tennessee Mountain Home ".
Coat of arms of Queen Elizabeth I, with her personal motto: " Semper eadem " or " always the same "
The Coat of arms of Gibraltar | arms granted to the city of Gibraltar by a Royal Warrant passed in Toledo, Spain | Toledo on 10 July 1502 by Isabella I of Castile
Coat of arms of Luxembourg | Coat of arms of Charles I, Count of Luxembourg
Image: Coa Hungary Country History Vladislaus I ( 1440 – 1444 ). svg | Coat of arms
Coat of Arms of the Dukes of Savoy after Victor Amadeus I.
Coat of Arms of the Dukes of Savoy after Victor Amadeus I
Rather than the motto used by the Prince of Wales ( i. e., Ich Dien, German for " I serve "), the Duke of Cornwall's Coat of Arms uses the motto " Houmout " ( meaning " honour " or " high-spirited "), derived from the Black Prince.
Coat of arms of Ferdinand I as King of Bohemia and Hungary
Coat of arms of Ferdinand I as King of the Romans, 1536, Hofburg palace, Vienna
Coat of Arms of John I of Castile ( as Castilian Monarch and Crown of Portugal Pretender )
Image: Christian I of Denmark Coat of Arms 1448-1450. svg | Shield as King of Denmark, the Goths and the Wends.
Image: Christian I of Denmark Coat of Arms 1457-1460. svg | Shield as King of Denmark, Sweden, Norway and the Wends.
Coat of Arms of Pope John Paul I: The tiara still appeared in papal arms, even when the tiara ceased to be worn.
Coat of Arms of Peter I, Duke of Brittany and his successors. However, in 1212 King Philip II of France needed to find a weak and faithful ruler for Brittany.
In 1714, the Irish actor Thomas Doggett gave money to endow a boat race called Doggett ’ s Coat and Badge Race in honour of the new king, George I of Hanover.
On August 25, 1934, the Executive Council ( The Council of Ministers at the time ) issued Directive No. 558 declaring the Coat of Arms of Jordan (), ( which was designed in 1921 upon the request of His Highness Prince Abdullah I ) as the official emblem of the country and outlining its specific design layout.
Coat of arms used from 1992 until 1998, taken from the arms of Tvrtko I of Bosnia.
File: COA Regent Prince of Brazil. svg | Coat of arms of newly independent Brazil until the Coronation of the first Emperor, Pedro I, September 18, 1822-December 1, 1822
Edward I deposed King John at Montrose Castle: the symbols of he Scottish kingship were stripped from him, including the ripping of the royal coat of arms from his surcoat ( thereby earning him the enduring title Toom Tabard (' Empty Coat ')).
His arms were lost, but were rediscovered by London archivists after World War I, and in 1928 became the official Coat of Arms of Newfoundland and Labrador.
However, in 1845 tsar Nicholas I confirmed a Coat of Arms for the Vilna Governorate that closely resembled the historical one.
In 1715 Doggett founded the prize of Doggett's Coat and Badge in honour of the House of Hanover, in commemoration of King George I of Great Britain's accession to the Throne on 1 August 1714.

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