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In 1512 at the Battle of Ravenna, where his father and elder brother were killed, he displayed valour, and received the highest honours of chivalry from his imperial cousin, who conferred upon him with his own hands the Order of the Golden Spur, augmented with the collar and the eagle of gold.
While in Britain he was invested with the collar and badge of a Knight of the Order of the Bath by the Prince Regent George, and in June he was made a lieutenant-general in the army.
After the death of James V, David Lindsay was sent by Regent Arran to England to return the late King's collar, garter, and statutes of the Order of the Garter to Stephen Gardiner Bishop of Winchester the prelate of the Order.
Royal standard, depicting the collar of the Order of the Most Holy Annunciation
A ceremonial collar belonging to Napoleon Bonaparte, Emperor of the French while serving as Master of a Rosicrucian Order jurisdiction based in Paris.
They are then conferred membership in the Order of National Artists, the regalia of which is an ornate, gilden collar of honor.
In addition to the collar, each newly proclaimed member of the Order is given a citation that is presented during the awardees ' conferment ceremonies.
They will then substitute the broad riband of another order to which they belong ( if any ), since the Order of the Thistle is represented by the collar.
The Royal arms encircled by the collar of the Order.
The badge of the Order is depicted suspended from the collar.
Knights and Ladies may encircle their arms with the circlet ( a green circle bearing the Order's motto ) and the collar of the Order ; the former is shown either outside or on top of the latter.
The Royal Arms depict the collar and motto of the Order of the Thistle only in Scotland ; they show the circlet and motto of the Garter in England, Wales and Northern Ireland.
The motto also appears, in conjunction with the collar of the Order of the Thistle, in later versions of the Royal coat of arms of the Kingdom of Scotland and subsequently in the version of the Royal coat of arms of the United Kingdom used in Scotland.
The motto appears in conjunction with the collar of the Order of the Thistle, which is placed around the shield.
The Collar of the Order was used de facto as the badge of office of the President of the Republic, since the original Presidential collar, that of the Order of the National Coat of Arms was taken from Estonia to the Kremlin after the Soviet occupation of the country in 1940, where it remains to this day.
The collar, the sash and the star of the Imperial Order were only worn with uniform or full evening dress ; the insignia are nowadays worn on lounge suit and at least one recipient was seen wearing the order dressed in lounge suit without a tie, something that would be unheard of during the Imperial era.
The collar of the original Order was worn across the shoulders ; modern recipients tend to wear it as a chain around the neck.
The grand collar of the Order of Leopold surrounds the shield.
The lesser coat of arms ( as used by the Belgian federal government, on passport covers and the official sites of the monarchy and of the government ) consists of the shield, the royal crown, the crossed sceptres, the collar of the Order of Leopold and the motto.
Maharaja Thakore Shri Sir Bhagwatsinhji Sagramji Sahib Bahadur, Maharaja of Gondal, GCSI, GCIE ( then only a GCIE ) a 1911 photograph, during his visit to London, for the coronation of King George V. He is wearing the mantle, collar and star of a Knight Grand Commander of the Order of the Indian Empire.
Philip III, Duke of Burgundy, with the collar of the Order ( portrait in c. 1450 by Rogier van der Weyden )
The badge of the Order, in the form of a sheepskin, was suspended from a jewelled collar of firesteels in the shape of the letter B, for Burgundy, linked by flints ; with the motto " Pretium Laborum Non Vile " (" No Mean Reward for Labours ") engraved on the front of the central link, and Philip's motto " Non Aliud " (" I will have no other ") on the back ( non-royal knights of the Golden Fleece were forbidden to belong to any other order of knighthood ).

collar and National
Not only did it have immense influence in the National Union of Mineworkers but it was extremely influential in the Electrical Trade Union and in the Amalgamated Union of Engineering Workers the key blue collar union.
By this point, all political leaders wore official uniforms, with the piping and background color of the uniform collar tabs indicating which level of the Party ( Local, County, Regional, or National ) within which a Political Leader served.
The National Transportation Safety Board later reported that Walton had improperly reinstalled the rear locking collar on the elevator control torque tube.
In organizations which did not use the rank of Mann ( such as the National Socialist Motor Corps ), the rank of Sturmmann was the equivalent of a private and wore a blank collar patch with no insignia.
The National and Local Government Officers ' Association was a British trade union representing mostly local government " white collar " workers.
Elizabeth of Bohemia | Princess Elizabeth Stuart, later Queen of Bohemia, wearing a reticella collar worked with the English royal coat of arms, unknown artist, 1613, National Portrait Gallery, London.

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; Service Dress ( No. 3 Dress ): Canadian Forces Pattern service dress, with collar badges ( or " dogs ") of the Strathcona Coat of Arms.
The rank insignia of the CWO is similar to the Coat of Arms of Canada, worn on both forearms of the Service Dress tunic ; in gold metal and green enamel miniature pins on the collar of the Service Dress shirt and outerwear coats ( Army only ); on CADPAT slip-ons worn in the middle of the chest, embroidered in tan ( Army ) or blue ( Air Force ) thread ; and in gold thread on blue slip-ons on both shoulders of other uniforms ( Air Force only ).
The Lesser Coat of Arms ( Малый государственный герб Российской Империи ) depicts the imperial double-headed eagle, as used in the coat of arms, with the addition of the collar of the Order of Saint Andrew around the escutcheon of St. George, and the Arms of Astrakhan, Siberia, Georgia, Finland, Kiev-Vladimir-Novgorod, Taurica, Poland and Kazan on the wings ( seen clockwise ).

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An aegis (; ) is either a large collar or cape worn in ancient times to display the protection provided by a high religious authority, or a bag-like garment containing a protective shield signifying the same.
There is a play on words: Boia means " woman of the Boii ", also " convicted criminal's restraint collar ".
If the collar at the bottom of the tube is adjusted so more air can mix with the gas before combustion, the flame will burn hotter, appearing blue as a result.
He or she is traditionally costumed far more extravagantly than the other two clown types, sometimes wearing the ruffled collar and pointed hat which typify the stereotypical " clown suit ".
A mail collar hanging from a helmet is a camail or aventail.
A small gorget of folded fabric is sewn in around the collar to prevent an opponent's blade from slipping under the mask and along the jacket upwards towards the neck.
This is usually represented by a collar or similar band surrounding the shield.
There are several patterns of clutch used to support the top cymbal, but the most common uses a knurled collar that is part threaded below the cymbal, and a pair of knurled rings above it.
The collar is tightened against the end of the thread, while the rings are tightened against each other.
Another use of seed beads is an embroidery technique where seed beads are sewn onto fabric backings to create broad collar neck pieces and beaded bracelets.
The livery collar is also specifically associated with knighthood.
There is some debate amongst historians as to whether this roof was a hammerbeam design, a collar and truss-brace design, or a combination of the two.
The current home kit is a red gingham-pattern shirt with dark red checks and a black v-neck collar, worn with white shorts and black socks.
The most known form of distinctive clothing for the priest is the easily identifiable clerical collar ( or Roman collar ), which takes form in either the traditional cassock, or modern day clerical shirt.
The subject is wearing a single-strand pearl collar and pendant pearl earrings
Roger is a crafty-looking ten year old boy who sports a red and black chequered jersey with a white shirt collar poking out.
Lipids in the human skin will deteriorate and harden the tubing so it is good practice to use a cloth cover or make sure it is over the shirt collar.
There is usually a wooden handle and a cardboard collar to deflect any wax droplets.
For example, if a woman is aware of the fact that her husband returned from a business trip smelling like perfume, and that his shirt has smudged lipstick on its collar, the perfume and the lipstick can be evidence for her belief that her husband is having an affair.
He wears an Elizabethan ruff collar and a pageboy hairdo, is pompous and self-admiring, and he never likes to get his hands dirty.
* This year is the earliest date for the oldest known painted depiction of a horse collar, on a cave mural of Dunhuang, during the Northern Wei Dynasty.
* A white dress shirt ( a marcella or pleated front is traditional ), French cuffs and cufflinks, and a turndown or winged standing collar ( detachable collars, winged, are preferred, though they have become somewhat rare.

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