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Heraldy and Coats of Arms
[edit]and all that sort of junk
[edit]- Heraldry
- Coat of arms
- Achievement (heraldry)
- Field (heraldry)
- Escutcheon (heraldry)
- Blazon
- Charge (heraldry)
- Ordinary (heraldry)
- Crest (heraldry)
- Cadency
- Torse
- Helmet (heraldry)
- Mantling
- Quartering (heraldry)
- Impalement (heraldry)
- Coronet
- Canting arms
- Attributed arms
- Compartment (heraldry)
- Supporter
- Officer of arms
- Order (honour)
- Motto
- Heraldic badge
- Heraldic flag
- Seal (emblem)
- Vexillology
- Ecclesiastical heraldry
- Emblem
- Logo
- Badge
- Flag
- Letters patent
- Roll of arms
- Royal Badges of England
- Royal Standards of England
- Royal Supporters of England
- Queen's Beasts
- Royal Arms of England
- Prince of Wales's feathers
- Kingdom of England
- Scottish crest badge
- List of crest badges used by Scottish clan members
- Scottish clan
- Slogan (heraldry)
- Clan badge
- Tartan
- Chapeau
- Armiger
- Undifferenced arms
- Scottish heraldry
- Abatement (heraldry)
- Atomic heraldry
- Attitude (heraldry)
- Augmentation of honour
- Banderole
- Baron and feme
- Bezantée
- Bordure
- Avellane cross
- Bottony
- Bucket shop (heraldry)
- Burgher arms
- Cabossed
- Clarion (heraldry)
- Cleché
- Collar (Order of Knighthood)
- Compone
- Cross and Crown
- Cross fleury
- Cross moline
- Cross of Saint James
- Cross pattée
- Crown (heraldry)
- Defacement (flag)
- Dexter and sinister
- Diapering
- Dimidiation
- Division of the field
- Dwal
- Embowed
- Erasure (heraldry)
- English heraldry
- Fimbriation
- Galero
- Gonfalone
- Gonfaloniere
- Grant of arms
- Hatching system
- Hatchment
- Herald
- Heraldic visitation
- House mark
- King of Arms
- King of the Goths
- King of the Wends
- Knights Templar Seal
- Law of heraldic arms
- Line (heraldry)
- Lion and Sun
- The Lion and the Unicorn
- Livery collar
- Lozenge (heraldry)
- Luther rose
- Marks of distinction
- Maure
- Mise en abyme
- Mural crown
- Musimon
- Naval crown
- Nebuly
- Pennon
- Pilgrim's staff
- Portcullis
- Private Officer of Arms
- Pursuivant
- Quadrate (heraldry)
- Rebus
- Red Hand of Ulster
- Rider (heraldry)
- Rule of tincture
- Scottish feudal barony
- Sea-bee (creature)
- Shield of the Trinity
- Socialist heraldry
- Stain (heraldry)
- Star (heraldry)
- Tabard
- Three hares
- Tricking
- Trimount
- Variation of the field
- Women in heraldry
- Welsh heraldry
- Chechen wolf
- Coat of arms of Austria-Hungary
- Coat of arms of Cape Town
- Coat of arms of Dalmatia
- Coat of arms of Namibia
- Coat of arms of Natal
- Coat of arms of Stellaland
- Coat of arms of the Orange Free State
- Coat of arms of the Orange River Colony
- Coat of arms of the Transvaal
- Coat of arms of the University of Cambridge
- Coat of arms of the University of Oxford
- Coat of arms of the Western Cape
- Giedroyć
- Icelandic heraldry
- Irish heraldry
- Coat of arms of Ireland
- Naval heraldry
- Figurehead
- Gilding
- Tampion
- Clan of Ostoja
- Burke's Landed Gentry
- Burke's Peerage
- also, a little bit of PEERAGE
- Peerage
- History of the Peerage
- Privilege of peerage
- Baronage
- Duke
- Marquess
- Earl
- Viscount
- Baron
- Baronet
- Knight
- Dame (title)
- Hereditary peer
- Life peer (United Kingdom)
- Representative peer
- Peerage of England
- Peerage of Scotland
- Peerage of Ireland
- Peerage of Great Britain
- Peerage of the United Kingdom
- British nobility
- Orders, decorations, and medals of the United Kingdom
- Forms of address in the United Kingdom
- Courtesy title
- House of Peers (Japan)
- House of Lords
- List of dukedoms in the peerages of Britain and Ireland
- List of marquessates in the peerages of Britain and Ireland
- List of earldoms
- List of viscountcies in the peerages of Britain and Ireland
- List of baronies in the peerages of Britain and Ireland
- List of extant baronetcies
- List of baronetcies
- American peers
- Australian peers and baronets
- Baronies created by error
- Aristocracy
- Landed gentry
- Grandee
- Magnate
- Peerage of France
- Lords Spiritual
- List of dukes in Europe
- Equivalents of Duke outside Europe
- The Complete Peerage
- Territorial designation
- Welsh peers and baronets
- Peer of the realm
- Abeyance
- List of American heiresses
- Royal and noble ranks
- Monarch
- Nobility
- Sovereignty
- Archon
- Autocracy
- Emperor
- Archduke
- Grand duke
- Grand prince
- Prince
- Fürst
- Count
- Imperator
- Caesar (title)
- Tsar
- Kaiser
- Basileus
- Samraat
- King of Kings
- Shah
- Emperor of Ethiopia
- Khagan
- High king
- Maharaja
- Padishah
- Anax
- Pharaoh
- High King of Ireland
- Bretwalda
- Yang di-Pertuan Agong
- Lamane
- King of Rome
- Raja
- Rí
- Khan (title)
- Sultan
- Malik
- Tlatoani
- Ajaw
- Lakan
- Malay styles and titles
- Maad a Sinig
- Maad Saloum
- Teigne (title)
- Regency
- Morza
- Despot (court title)
- Knyaz
- Emir
- Bey
- Baig
- Buumi
- Thilas
- Loul
- Pope
- Caliph
- Saltigue
- Imperial immediacy
- Crown prince
- Dauphin of France
- Infante
- Prince-elector
- Margrave
- March (territory)
- Landgrave
- County
- Serdar (Ottoman rank)
- Freiherr
- Allodial title
- Barony (geographic)
- Aristocracy (class)
- Gentry
- Dominus (title)
- Vidame
- Lord
- Patrician (post-Roman Europe)
- Fidalgo
- Hidalgo (nobility)
- Nobile (aristocracy)
- Principalía
- Jonkheer
- Honorific
- Noblesse
- Laird
- Esquire
- Squire
- Gentleman
- Manorialism
- Princeps
- Tsaritsa
- Table of Ranks
- Royal and noble styles
- Nobiliary particle
- False titles of nobility