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Coat and Arms
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 Jadwiga's father Ludwik Węgierski ( Louis I of Hungary ) featuring Anjou-Sicily, Poland, Hungary and Dalmatia
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 is
The oldest surviving such race, Doggett's Coat and Badge was first contested in 1715 and is still held annually from London Bridge to Chelsea.
The family origin in Kruševice is supported by the fact that the Pope used three pears for his Coat of Arms ( The toponym Kruševice is derived from kruška, " pear ").
* Coat closet: A coat closet is a closet of a house where people store their hoods, jackets and coats.
The Red Kangaroo is the largest Macropodidae | macropod and is one of Australia's heraldic animals, appearing with the Emu on the Coat of Arms of Australia.
It is a heraldic bird, appearing on the Coat of Arms of Australia.
Darío's most famous poem in this regard is Blasón-" Coat of Arms " ( 1896 ), and his use of the swan made it a symbol for the Modernismo poetic movement that dominated Spanish language poetry from the 1880s until the First World War.
This legendary vision is pictured on the Coat of Arms of Mexico.
This legendary vision is pictured on the Coat of arms of Mexico.
The Black Swan is featured on the flag, and is both the state and bird emblem, of Western Australia ; it also appears in the Coat of Arms and other iconography of the state's institutions.
The design and colours of the Swedish flag are believed to have been inspired by the present Coat of arms of Sweden of 1442, which is blue divided quarterly by a cross pattée of gold, and modelled on the Danish flag.
Prior to this, a similar flag appeared in the Coat of Arms of King John III's duchy, which is today Finland Proper.
Topping the arches is not a Globus Cruciger like in most European crowns, but a gold rampant lion in the form as found in the Coat of arms of Finland.
Additionally, in the center is printed the National Coat of Arms, known from the previous Flag of the Transition and adopted in 1817.
This flag is based on the Coat of arms of Luxembourg and is used as the ensign to avoid the possibility of Luxembourg's ensign being confused for that of the Netherlands.
Interest in Mucha's distinctive style experienced a strong revival during the 1960s ( with a general interest in Art Nouveau ) and is particularly evident in the psychedelic posters of Hapshash and the Coloured Coat, the collective name for British artists Michael English and Nigel Waymouth, and Bob Masse.
This is reflected in the person of the 16th century cloth magnate, Jack of Newbury, the proprietor of what may well have been the first factory in England, and the later tale of the Newbury Coat.
The Arms of Canada, also known as the Royal Coat of Arms of Canada or formally as the Arms of Her Majesty The Queen in Right of Canada, is, since 1921, the official coat of arms of the Canadian monarch and thus also of Canada.

Coat and directly
F-101, the " First Coat Black Elastic Japan ", was used as the basic coat applied directly to the metal, while F-102, " Finish Coat Elastic Black Japan ", was applied over the first layer.
* The other variant, with the Coat of Arms of Canada, is used to identify ministers and their offices, parliamentary secretaries, institutions whose heads report directly to Parliament, and institutions with quasi-judicial functions.

Coat and from
Coat of arms of the Earl Attlee | Earls Attlee He retired from the Commons and was elevated to the peerage to take his seat in the House of Lords as Earl Attlee and Viscount Prestwood on 16 December 1955.
Coat of arms featuring a hydrocarbon molecule from 1977
The original Coat of Arms from 1857 continues to be used for ceremonial and other formal purposes, such as on testamurs.
The insignia of the three ranks are: a crown for a WO2 ; the ( Australian ) Commonwealth Coat of Arms ( changed from the Royal Coat of Arms in 1976 ) for a WO1 ; and the Commonwealth Coat of Arms surrounded by a laurel wreath for the Warrant Officer.
Coat of arms of King Edward IV, from one of his manuscripts
The Coat of Arms of Ramon Berenguer III, Count of Barcelona and his descendants, who as Counts of Provence ruled Provence from 1112 until 1246
Coat of Arms of the Counts of Provence of the House of Valois-Anjou, who ruled Provence from 1246 until it became part of France in 1486
Coat of arms of Maximilian II, Holy Roman Emperor from 1564 to 1576.
The Coat of Arms of Mexico, from Aztec mythology
Coat of arms of Cöslin from ca.
Coat of arms of Köslin from 1800-1939
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.
The Council now styles itself the " London Borough of Bexley " in common with its formal name, although it previously styled itself " Bexley London Borough " until 1999 ( possibly to maintain the link with its predecessor, Bexley Municipal Borough ), and " Bexley Council " from 1999 to October 2007, when it reverted to its full formal name in conjunction with the adoption of a new Council logo bearing this name alongside the 1965 Coat of Arms.
Coat of armsFirst records of the settlement called Rhode date from the year 500.
Initial from the charter granting Gaveston the Earl of Cornwall | earldom of Cornwall, showing the Coat of arms of England | arms of England at top, and Gaveston's coat of arms Impalement ( heraldry ) | impaled with those of de Clare below.
***" Midway ", a song by Sabaton from Coat of Arms ( album ) about the battle
Coat of arms of the Latin Empire of Constantinople. Robert of Courtenay from " Guillaume Rouillé | Promptuarii Iconum Insigniorum "
Items made from this material are sometimes spelled duffle as in Duffle Coat and Duffle bag.

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