Synonymer & Anagram | Engelska ordet CORONET
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- A specific type of crown (or coronet for lower ranks of peerage) is employed in heraldry under strict rules.
- In heraldry, an ensign is an ornament or sign, such as the crown, coronet, or mitre, borne above the charge or arms.
- In the 16th century Dalsland had the status of a County (Comitatus) and was represented with an Earl's coronet.
- The arms are crowned by a count's coronet, though by Finnish tradition this more resembles a Swedish baronial coronet.
- Finland maintains the distinction between ducal and comital dignity shown in the coronets for arms of the historical provinces, while all the Swedish provinces have carried the Swedish style ducal coronet since 1884.
- In 2008 the design on its reverse changed from the original depiction of a plume of ostrich feathers with a coronet to a segment of the Royal Shield.
- The crest, an Atlantic salmon that is leaping, sits on a golden helmet and a coronet of maple leaves, and is marked with St.
- However, unlike the coronet or helmet and crest, supporters were not part of early medieval heraldry.
- The crest, emerging from the coronet, is a griffin's head argent, gorged with a bar gemelle gules between two wings expanded of the second.
- Its rim is studded with the provincial gemstone (amethyst), and the coronet is topped with three red maple leaves (symbolizing Canada) and two white trilliums (the flower of Ontario).
- The Honours of the Principality of Wales are the regalia used at the investiture of the Prince of Wales, as heir apparent to the British throne, made up of a coronet, a ring, a rod, a sword, a girdle and a mantle.
- bezantee ensigned with a prince's coronet of the third on either side of the escutcheon an ostrich feather Arg.
- That title (derived from German "herzog") then replaced the older Nordic "jarl", both translated into the Latin title dux, However, professor of art history Jan Svanberg is of the opinion that since Birger Jarl (died 1266) was depicted with a ducal coronet of English and continental European design, he actually was a duke, and that his Latin title of Dux Sueorum should be given as Duke and Regent of Sweden in English.
- Crest: out of a ducal coronet of five leaves or, a goat's head argent, armed gold; supporters: two goats argent, armed and bearded or; motto: Antiquum Obtinens "possessing antiquity".
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