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The adoption of certain episcopal insignia ( pontificalia ) by abbots was followed by an encroachment on episcopal functions, which had to be specially but ineffectually guarded against by the Lateran council, AD 1123.
Cuyp ” insignia, many paintings were left unsigned ( not to mention undated ) after being painted, and so a similar signature was added later on, presumably by collectors who inherited / discovered the works.
The town had the curious distinction of having the only unemployment benefit office in Britain with the insignia of King Edward VIII of the United Kingdom above the door, until the building was closed and redeveloped as housing, but the insignia was retained.
There was a change to the cap insignia, with the cartoon Oriole returning.
The official Blue Angels insignia was designed by then team leader Lt. Cmdr.
The mission insignia was designed by Houston artist Skip Bradley.
What this meant, in effect, was that the king would have the bishop he wanted, though some prelate would invest the new bishop with the insignia of the office.
Another hero of the Grail quest, Sir Galahad ( a 13th-century literary invention of monks from St. Bernard's Cistercian Order ) was depicted bearing a shield with the cross of Saint George, similar to the Templars ' insignia: this version presented the " Holy " Grail as a Christian relic.
Freas was commissioned to paint the Skylab I insignia design and posters promoting the space program ( used by NASA and now hanging in the Smithsonian Institution ); pinup girls on bombers while in the United States Army Air Forces ; comic book covers ; the covers of the GURPS worldbooks Lensman and Planet Krishna ; and many others, such as more than 500 saints ' portraits for the Franciscans executed simultaneously with his portraits of Alfred E. Neuman (" What?
However, the team was allowed to keep its original " TC " ( for Twin Cities ) insignia for its caps.
In 1936 Malden and Coombe was granted full Borough status, with its own Mayor, and had the rare distinction of a civic mace bearing the royal insignia of King Edward VIII.
President Kennedy established the current decoration in 1963 through Executive Order 11085, with unique and distinctive insignia ( it was the first civilian neck-decoration and, in the grade of Awarded With Distinction, is the only U. S. sash and star decoration ), vastly expanded purpose, and far higher prestige ( some have likened the PMOF to a U. S. equivalent of a knighthood ).
During World War II, the silhouetted image of Bellerophon the warrior, mounted on the winged Pegasus, was adopted by the United Kingdom's newly-raised parachute troops in 1941 as their upper sleeve insignia.
The insignia was designed by famous English novelist Daphne du Maurier, who was married to the commander of the 1st Airborne Division ( and later the expanded British Airborne Forces ), General Frederick " Boy " Browning.
According to The British Army Website, the insignia was designed by Major Edward Seago in May, 1942.
The maroon background on the insignia was later used again by the Airborne Forces when they adopted the famous maroon beret in Summer 1942.
While Zeno told the Senate that Nepos was their lawful sovereign, he did not press the point, and accepted the imperial insignia brought to him by the senate.
Of all these insignia, the most important was the purple toga.
" The seal of Jaazaniah carries the insignia of a rooster from the ruins of the biblical Judean kingdom at Mizpah, with the inscription of " belonging to Jaazaniah, servant to the king "., the first known representation of the chicken in Palestine, and from II Kings 25: 23, we know of one Jaazaniah the Maschathit, who was an official under Gedalish at Mizpah.
The SS was distinguished from other branches of the German military, the National Socialist Party, and German state officials by its own rank structure, unit insignia, and uniforms.

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The insignia of SAC was designed in 1951 by Staff Sergeant R. T. Barnes, then assigned to the 92nd Bombardment Wing.
To commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Camp Fire Girls, in connection with their Golden Jubilee Convention celebration, a stamp designed by H. Edward Oliver was issued featuring the Camp Fire Girls insignia.
Juan Luna also designed the collar insignia for the uniforms, distinguishing between the services ; Infantry, Cavalry, Artillery, Sappers and Medics.
Air station insignia designed by Walt Disney Studios.
Airwolf's insignia patch, as designed by artist Andrew Probert and, as worn by the flight crew members, was a snarling wolf's head with bat wings that appeared to be wearing a sheepskin, complete with the head of the lamb over the wolf's forehead ; a direct play on the saying.
The Detachment's insignia, designed by Gunnery Sergeant Anthony Siciliano, incorporated the Raiders ’ famous knife, the United States Marine Raider Stiletto, and the Raiders ’ insignia as a tribute and link to the famed battalions, which existed for only two years after their 1942 inception.
From 1971 to 1978, the U. S. Mint issued dollar coins with the obverse depicting President Dwight David " Ike " Eisenhower and the reverse the insignia of the Apollo 11 moon landing, both designed by Chief Engraver Frank Gasparro.
A military order may use a medal as its insignia, however, most tend to have a unique badge or a type of plaque specifically designed for an emblem.
The STS-95 mission insignia was designed by the crew, and evokes the scientific, engineering and historic elements of the flight.
The shoulder insignia of No. 1 Commando had been designed by the Richmond Herald at the College of Arms.
The shoulder sleeve insignia of the division was designed by its then commander Maj. Gen. Charles L. Bolte with the red, white and blue being the colours of the United States forming a " 6 " and a " 9 ".
The division takes its name from the shoulder sleeve insignia designed for a 1917 training camp contest by American regionalist artist Marvin Cone, who was then a soldier enlisted in the unit.
In 1966, a new insignia was designed, and by 1968 the Naval Aviation Observer Badge was phased out in favor of the Naval Flight Officer Badge.
" To make the troops more distinctive they were given US Cavalry bright golden yellow scarves, combat boots with a smooth outer surface designed to be spit shined, and helmet liners bearing the Constabulary insignia and yellow and blue stripes.
Personally designed by Röhm, it was based on the insignia of a Bolivian general ( Röhm served as a German military advisor to Bolivia in the late 1920s ).
The insignia for the North Korean rank of Dae Wonsu is heavily influenced by the Generalissimus insignia designed for, but never actually used by, Stalin.
The final pattern of Nazi Party ranks was designed in 1938 by Robert Ley, who personally oversaw the development of Nazi Party insignia through his position as head of the German Labour Front, and put into effect in mid 1939.
Articles in the Museum Collection include clothing, equipment, weapons, and memorabilia and insignia designed, manufactured, or used by intelligence organizations historically and presently.

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These were characteristically derived from the rank insignia of the various paramilitary organizations of the Nazi Party, which had control over them, and not of the regular Wehrmacht.
The phantom insignia on the Koenigsegg's rear window is a tribute to a squadron from the Swedish air force wing F 10 Ängelholm, which had the ghost as its emblem.
The flag of Guatemala has two rifles forming part of the coat of arms displayed as an insignia ; however, these are Remington rifles dating from 1871.
Drawing inspiration from the Blue Eagle insignia of the National Recovery Act — the centerpiece of President Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal — Bell and Wray named the new franchise the Philadelphia Eagles.
Four days later, pope and cardinals had to flee from Rome before the imperial prefect of the Eternal City, and at Terracina, in spite of all protests, Victor laid aside the papal insignia and once more retired to Monte Cassino, where he remained nearly a whole year.
Other awards include Order of the Tower and Sword from the kingdom of Portugal ( 1860 ); and Italy conferred on him the insignia of chevalier of the Order of Saints Maurice and Lazarus in 1864.
), while their feldgrau uniforms became largely indistinguishable from those of the Heer, save for the insignia.
New Zealand sailors removing the white strip from lava-lava, the insignia of the Mau uniform, circa 1930
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.
He has received awards for his contributions to science, including the NAS Award for Scientific Reviewing from the National Academy of Sciences in 1992, the American Association for the Advancement of Science Award for Scientific Freedom and Responsibility in 1993 and the insignia of Honorary Companion of St Michael and St George from the British Government in 2003.
These are the only known imperial insignia so far recovered, which hitherto had only been known from representations on coins and in relief sculptures.
The cross originates from the victory of the patriot troops in the Battle of El Roble, where within the possessions of the captured war booty was a distinctive insignia of the Order of St. James, an important symbol of Spanish pride.
The Spanish Crown Jewels were destroyed in a major fire in the eighteenth century while the Irish Crown Jewels ( actually merely the Sovereign's insignia of the Most Illustrious Order of St Patrick ) were stolen from Dublin Castle in 1907.
Sotenäs Hundred insignia from 1746
The circles come from the 16th century insignia of Mark Hundred.
The coat of arms is based on the insignia of Uppvidinge Hundred, from a document from 1568.
As a precursor to the later Star Treks communicator being incorporated into the insignium, theirs functions as a two-way radio once a tiny antenna is raised from the star on the insignia on the left.
The word is derived from the Latin plural insignia.

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