Royal arms of England
Appearance
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Royal arms of England (Arms of Plantagenet) | |
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Armiger | Monarchs of England |
Adopted | Late 12th century |
Escutcheon | Gules, three lions passant guardant in pale or armed and langued azure |
Supporters | Various |
Motto | Dieu et mon droit |
Orders | Order of the Garter |
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The royal arms of England are the arms of England.
Gallery[change | change source]
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Thomas Hawley, an English officer of arms, wearing a tabard emblazoned with the royal arms of England
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The Arms of the Gibraltarian Government, granted by the College of Arms in 1836 to commemorate the Great Siege of Gibraltar, is a modification the royal arms of the United Kingdom.[1]
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Edward, the Black Prince, wearing a surcoat emblazoned with the royal arms of England
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The arms of Oriel College, Oxford alludes to the institution's regal foundation by using the royal arms of England with a silver border added for difference.[2]
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The Flag of Detroit uses a stylized version of the royal arms to symbolize former British control of the city, 1760–1796
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The coat of arms of Imperial College London use the Royal Standard over an open book mentioning "Scientia"
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Coat of arms of Collegiate Church of Saint Peter at Westminster, or the Westminster Abbey, UK.
Related pages[change | change source]
- Royal coat of arms of Scotland
- Royal coat of arms of the United Kingdom
- Coat of arms of Spain
- Royal of arms of León
- Coat of arms of Norway
References[change | change source]
- ↑ Sumner 2001, p. 9 .
- ↑ "The name and arms of the College". oriel.ox.ac.uk. Archived from the original on 24 June 2009. Retrieved 20 September 2010.
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