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Isak bey was an experienced commander who had crushed John Kastrioti's rebellion in 1430 and led the Ottoman counterattack at the Siege of Berat.

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Alfred Korzybski's family coat-of-arms ( List of Polish coats of arms Abdank coat of arms )
* Abatement ( heraldry ), a modification of the shield or coat of arms that supposedly can be imposed by authority ( in England supposedly by the Court of Chivalry ) for misconduct
The town has had a coat of arms since 1338, that of the Counts of Abensberg.
With the death of the last Count, Nicholas of Abensberg, in 1485, the estates fell to the Duchy of Bavaria-Munich, meaning that henceforth only the Bavarian coat of arms was ever used.
On 31 December 1809, a decree of King Maximilian of Bavaria granted the city a new coat of arms, as a recognition of their ( mainly humanitarian and logistic ) services in the Battle of Abensberg the same year.
The district of Offenstetten previously possessed its own coat of arms.
Alder coat of arms of Grossarl, Austria
Alder is illustrated in the coat of arms for the Austrian town of Grossarl.
* 2004 – The National Assembly of Serbia unanimously adopts new state symbols for Serbia: Bože pravde becomes the new anthem and the coat of arms is adopted for the whole country.
A very small number of his instruments survive, dated between the years of 1560 and 1574 and most bearing the coat of arms of Charles IX of France.
Alphonse's coat of arms was formed of those of France ( left ) and Castile ( right ), representing his father and mother respectively: Per pale azure semé-de-lis or dimidiating gules semé of castles or
In 1974, Acadia was granted a coat of arms designed by the College of Arms in London, England.
The coat of arms is two-tone, with the school's official colours, garnet and blue, on the shield.
Dürer's own woodcut of his coat of arms
The blazon of the coat of arms is Per pale, dexter: sable, a fess wavy argent, charged with two cotises wavy azure ; sinister: sky blue, three mullets of five argent.
The Non-Commissioned Officer insignia are the same up until Warrant Officer ranks, where they are stylised for Australia ( for example, using the Australian, rather than the British coat of arms ).
Folk etymology connects it to the German Bär, a bear, and a bear appears in the coat of arms of the city.
Even the symbols of Bosnian statehood ( flag, coat of arms ) have been chosen by the Highest Representative rather than by the Bosnian people.
In 2001, the National Guard unit was designated an official military unit of the Bulgarian army and one of the symbols of state authority, along with the flag, the coat of arms and the national anthem.
One form for the coat of arms of a Roman Catholic bishop.
The coat of arms of a Latin Rite Catholic bishop usually displays a galero with a cross and crosier behind the escutcheon ; the specifics differ by location and ecclesiastical rank ( see Ecclesiastical heraldry ).
An Eastern bishop's coat of arms will normally display an Eastern-style mitre, cross, eastern style crosier and a red and white ( or red and gold ) mantle.
Former coat of arms of Abella de la Conca, Lleida, Spain
The heraldic blazon for the coat of arms of the barony is: Or, a saltire gules, on a chief of the last a martlet of the field.

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Among these houses, Bevacqua remember the Villa Villa and Cumbo, S. Marina, and the ancient church of ' Spadafora, S. Peter. Among the most famous are those of the Fatherland Fallen Milazzo ( located in Piazza Roma and erected in 1924 ), the source of the mythical and ancient Apple ( opposite the Church of the Carmine ), the ' Statue of Liberty, built in honor of Garibaldi, the Statue of Luigi Rizzo, the monument Milazzo Bridge, erected to commemorate the famous battle of 20 July 1860 ; the large floor mosaic depicting the coat of arms, located in the Atrium of the Carmine.
The city's coat of arms is an example of canting: depicting a boat, it alludes to the city's name which translates literally as " boat ".
There are fresco cycles in the Sala delle Sibille ( Room of Sibyls ), with its original terracotta fireplace bearing the coat of arms of Giovanni Romei, in the adjoining Saletta dei Profeti ( Room of the Prophets ), depicting allegories from the Bible and in other rooms, some of which were commissioned by cardinal Ippolito d ' Este and painted by the school of Camillo and Cesare Filippi ( 16th century ).
The sculpture of the Kushan king Kanishka from this period depicting him wearing leather boots and a heavy warm coat amply reflects the influence of the central Asian Culture on Indian craftsmanship.
Dinxperlo used to have a coat of arms depicting Lady Justice.
Its coat of arms are based on a medieval seal depicting a harrow.
Smith's coat of arms, depicting three Turk's heads and the motto " Vincere est vivere " (" to conquer is to live ")
For example Type 42 Destroyers of the Royal Navy, which are named after British cities, carry badges depicting the coat of arms of their namesake.
The coat of arms for the town has both a coal miner and a glass-blower supporting a shield and depicting local families and other industries, above a ribbon bearing the town's motto,
The seal of Voivode Mircea from 1390, depicting the coat of arms of Wallachia
In 1855, Sweden issued its first postage stamps, a set of five depicting the Swedish coat of arms, with denominations ranging from 3 to 24 skillings banco.
The checkerboard coat of arms ( šahovnica ) is first attested as an official symbol of the kingdom of Croatia on an Innsbruck tower depicting the emblem of Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor in 1499.
A banner depicting Saint Fridolin was used to rally the people of Glarus at that battle, and from that time Glarus has used the image of Saint Fridolin on its flags and in its coat of arms.
The coat of arms, depicting Saint George slaying a dragon, was used by 1290 at the latest.
In addition, a coat of arms was approved, depicting Saint Roch and Saint Romuald.
It was an imperforate stamp depicting the coat of arms of Russia, and printed using typography in brown and blue.
Crest of the Royal coat of arms of Scotland, depicting representations of the Honours of Scotland: Crown, Sword and Sceptre.
In the 15th century, a coat of arms of " Tribalia ", depicting a wild boar with an arrow pierced through the head ( see Boars in heraldry ), appeared in the supposed Coat of Arms of Emperor Stefan Dušan ' the Mighty ' ( r. 1331 – 1355 ).
The latticework in the star itself bespeaks the former coat of arms of Georgia from 1918 – 1921 and adopted again from 1991 – 2004 ; the crescent moon represents the Muslim Azeris, on a background depicting the national symbol of the Armenians, Mount Ararat.
In 1779, Tambov Viceroyalty was formed, and on August 16, 1781, Empress Catherine the Great approved the city's coat of arms depicting a beehive — symbolizing the town's hardworking residents.
Detail of the central building depicting the coat of arms of Grand Duchy of Mecklenburg-Schwerin | Mecklenburg-Schwerin
The coat of arms was rather an emblem, faithful to the Communist pattern: a landscape ( depicting a rising sun, a tractor and an oil drill ) surrounded by stocks of wheat tied together with a cloth in the colors of the national flag.
The Serbian cross is found in the Korenić-Neorić Armorial ( 1595 ), which shows the coat of arms of Serbia ( Svrbiae ) as a white cross over a red background, with four firesteels, also depicting the Mrnjavčević noble house with the same design, with inverted colours and the Serbian eagle in the center of the cross.
King Henry I, Count of Tyrol granted a seal, similar to the present, depicting a crippled pilgrim with stick and the rosary above the Tyrolean eagle, this appeared as a coat of arms August, 30, 1328.

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