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Theon Greyjoy
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Great Seal of Louisiana. Bond certificate detail - 1960.
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Coat of arms of French Guiana
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Made myself an emblem.
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Oxford, Oxfordshire, England
The arms are a pun on the name, an ox is shown on a fording river. The elephant represents Sir Francis Knolleys and the beaver represents Henry Norreys of Rycote. The motto means "The Truth is Strong"
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Coat of arms of Monaco
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And the regular Darklyn and Dayne sigils, because it'd be weird without them.
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Brevik, Porsgrunn, Telemark, Norway
The blue represents the sea. The bars represent floating logs and the importance of the timber industry.
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Coat of arms outside Indiana Universitys book store
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The sigil of House Darklyn of Starcrest, a cadet branch of the Darklyn's founded after the marriage of Ser Maegon Darklyn to Lady Annara Dayne, at the behest of King Daeron II.
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The arms of King Arthur (England, 4th quarter of the 15th century)
from Richard Strangeways medieval manuscript of heraldic rules.
“He formally described — or to put it in heraldic terms ‘blazons’ — the arms of the legendary King Arthur as a ‘gules three crowns in pale’. This means: a red shield with three golden crowns ordered vertically”
British Library, Harley Manuscripts
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Coat of arms of Turku, Finland The coat of arms of the city of Turku is based on a medieval seal dating back to 1309. Gothic letter "A" is based on the Latin name of the city, "Aboa". Lily is a symbol often depicted on coats of arms and it symbolises the Virgin Mary, to whom the Turku Cathedral is consecrated to. The coat of arms includes the letters "A" and "M" merged, symbolising Ave Maria. (Wikipedia)
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lady isabella, in color! with her heraldry coat of arms, vert and argent field divided by undy wavy line
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Badge of The British West Africa from 1870-1889
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Knight bearing the arms of a close friend, by me
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