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  • ...emblem of the Palace of Westminster it represents legislation in favour of animals, and Parliamentary lobbying. ...s income from bequests, and as drops of blood symbolizing the suffering of animals.
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  • ...ple, and people turn into animals. The intermediary between the people and animals and the Supreme Diety was the Big Raven. He is also seen as the first of th
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  • [[Heraldic glossary]] > [[Heraldic Glossary - Part 6 : Animals|Animals]] > ''' {{uc:Roosters in heraldry}} '''<br>
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  • [[Heraldic glossary]] > [[Heraldic Glossary - Part 6 : Animals|Animals]] > ''' {{uc:Breams in heraldry}} '''<br>
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  • [[Heraldic glossary]] > [[Heraldic Glossary - Part 6 : Animals|Animals]] > ''' {{uc:Carp in heraldry}} '''<br>
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  • [[Heraldic glossary]] > [[Heraldic Glossary - Part 6 : Animals|Animals]] > ''' {{uc:Mussels in heraldry}} '''<br>
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  • [[Heraldic glossary]] > [[Heraldic Glossary - Part 6 : Animals|Animals]] > ''' {{uc:Snails in heraldry}} '''<br>
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  • [[Heraldic glossary]] > [[Heraldic Glossary - Part 6 : Animals|Animals]] > ''' {{uc:Caribous in heraldry}} '''<br>
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  • [[Heraldic glossary]] > [[Heraldic Glossary - Part 6 : Animals|Animals]] > ''' {{uc:Bats in heraldry}} '''<br>
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  • [[Heraldic glossary]] > [[Heraldic Glossary - Part 6 : Animals|Animals]] > ''' {{uc:Trout in heraldry}} '''<br>
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  • [[Heraldic glossary]] > [[Heraldic Glossary - Part 6 : Animals|Animals]] > ''' {{uc:Beavers in heraldry}} '''<br>
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  • [[Heraldic glossary]] > [[Heraldic Glossary - Part 6 : Animals|Animals]] > [[:Category:cats|Cats]] > ''' {{uc:Cat heads in heraldry}} '''<br>
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  • [[Heraldic glossary]] > [[Heraldic Glossary - Part 6 : Animals|Animals]] > [[:Category:Boars|Boars]] > ''' {{uc:Boar heads in heraldry}} '''<br>
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  • [[Heraldic glossary]] > [[Heraldic Glossary - Part 6 : Animals|Animals]] > ''' {{uc:Chamois in heraldry}} '''<br>
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  • [[Heraldic glossary]] > [[Heraldic Glossary - Part 6 : Animals|Animals]] > ''' {{uc:Beluga in heraldry}} '''<br>
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  • [[Heraldic glossary]] > [[Heraldic Glossary - Part 6 : Animals|Animals]] > [[:Category:Bears|Bears]] > ''' {{uc:Bear claws in heraldry}} '''<br>
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  • [[Heraldic glossary]] > [[Heraldic Glossary - Part 6 : Animals|Animals]] > ''' {{uc:Ravens in heraldry}} '''<br>
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  • [[Heraldic glossary]] > [[Heraldic Glossary - Part 6 : Animals|Animals]] > ''' {{uc:Camels in heraldry}} '''<br>
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  • [[Heraldic glossary]] > [[Heraldic Glossary - Part 6 : Animals|Animals]] > ''' {{uc:Ant earters in heraldry}} '''<br>
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  • [[Heraldic glossary]] > [[Heraldic Glossary - Part 6 : Animals|Animals]] > ''' {{uc:Badgers in heraldry}} '''<br>
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  • [[Heraldic glossary]] > [[Heraldic Glossary - Part 6 : Animals|Animals]] > ''' {{uc:Wisent in heraldry}} '''<br>
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  • [[Heraldic glossary]] > [[Heraldic Glossary - Part 6 : Animals|Animals]] > ''' {{uc:Rabbits in heraldry}} '''<br>
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  • [[Heraldic glossary]] > [[Heraldic Glossary - Part 6 : Animals|Animals]] > [[:Category:Bears|Bears]] > ''' {{uc:Bear heads in heraldry}} '''<br>
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  • [[Heraldic glossary]] > [[Heraldic Glossary - Part 6 : Animals|Animals]] > ''' {{uc:Cats in heraldry}} '''<br>
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  • [[Heraldic glossary]] > [[Heraldic Glossary - Part 6 : Animals|Animals]] > ''' {{uc:Bees in heraldry}} '''<br>
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  • [[Heraldic glossary]] > [[Heraldic Glossary - Part 6 : Animals|Animals]] > ''' {{uc:beehives in heraldry}} '''<br>
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  • [[Heraldic glossary]] > [[Heraldic Glossary - Part 6 : Animals|Animals]] > [[:Category:Boars|Boars]] > ''' {{uc:Boar supporter in heraldry}} '''<
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  • [[Heraldic glossary]] > [[Heraldic Glossary - Part 6 : Animals|Animals]] > ''' {{uc:Snakes in heraldry}} '''<br>
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  • An overview of heraldic stamps and other philatelic material from [[Guinea-Bissau]] and its predecessor Portuguese G file:gw-7871.jpg|2015<br>British heraldic animals<br>850<br>Michel 7871-7874
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  • [[Heraldic glossary]] > [[Heraldic Glossary - Part 6 : Animals|Animals]] > ''' {{uc:Honeycombs in heraldry}} '''<br>
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  • [[Heraldic glossary]] > [[Heraldic Glossary - Part 6 : Animals|Animals]] > ''' {{uc:Boars in heraldry}} '''<br>
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  • [[Heraldic glossary]] > [[Heraldic Glossary - Part 6 : Animals|Animals]] > ''' {{uc:Raven heads in heraldry}} '''<br>
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  • [[Heraldic glossary]] > [[Heraldic Glossary - Part 6 : Animals|Animals]] > ''' {{uc:Bison in heraldry}} '''<br>
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  • ...s an overview of marsupials (or parts thereof) used in civic heraldry. The animals are listed by their English name.
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  • ...t in 1932 10 animals were released near Dovre. In 1978 there were still 35 animals, and the animal is thus a typical symbol for the municipality.
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  • [[Heraldic glossary]] > [[Heraldic Glossary - Part 6 : Animals|Animals]] > ''' {{uc:Bears in heraldry}} '''<br>
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  • [[Heraldic glossary]] > [[Heraldic Glossary - Part 6 : Animals|Animals]] > ''' {{uc:Deer in heraldry}} '''<br>
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  • [[Heraldic glossary]] > [[Heraldic Glossary - Part 6 : Animals|Animals]] > ''' {{uc:Merles in heraldry}} '''<br>
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  • ...rview of any type of charge dealing with agriculture (except the plants or animals which are listed separately) used in civic heraldry. T ==Animals==
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  • ...heel factories. The trees and the horn symbolise the forests with the many animals.
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  • ...gin of the horseshoe is not known. All later seals and images show the two animals, sometimes placed on a ground or mountain. The colours above have been used
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  • [[Heraldic glossary]] > [[Heraldic Glossary - Part 6 : Animals|Animals]] > ''' {{uc:Martlets in heraldry}} '''<br>
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  • ...er Home Land of Bophuthatswana. The Charges in the Shield are Tswana totem animals associated with the Area.
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  • ...ally belonged. The lower half shows a deer antler for the many forests and animals in the area.
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  • The two macaw parrots are local animals and refer to freedom and peace.
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  • ...ng maple leaf (javor is maple), and a deer's head for the many forests and animals in the area.
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  • ...n overview of natural reptile or parts thereof used in civic heraldry. The animals are listed by their English name, sometimes grouped on a group name when ma
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  • * [[Heraldic Glossary - Part 6 : Animals|Part 6 : Animals]] ...9 : Fungi, mushrooms and other living nature|Part 9 : Fungi, mushrooms and other living nature]]
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  • ...vessels or bags formerly used and carried by sumpter mules and other pack animals for the conveyance and supply of water and together with the supporting win
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  • The deer is a symbol for the forests and the many animals in these forests. It is also the symbol for the Polling abbey in Germany, w
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  • The blue ibex horn refers to the ibex and othr animals in the high mountains. It also symbolises the power of the rivers coming fr
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  • ...imals out of the town towards the besiegers. The Saracens, upon seeing the animals, concluded that the city was too well provisioned for them to waste any mor
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  • The arms symbolise the many forests and animals in the area. The arms were adopted in 1938.
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  • ...pant (the town in placed in Alta Ribagorça, a Pyrenean region, where these animals abounded) and two fleurs-de-lis at each side.
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  • * [[Heraldic Glossary - Part 6 : Animals|Part 6 : Animals]] ...9 : Fungi, mushrooms and other living nature|Part 9 : Fungi, mushrooms and other living nature]]
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  • ...ent pagan sanctuary dedicated to grass-snakes, which is one of most sacred animals for Lithuanians. The head of an ancient idol of a grass-snake can be seen i
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  • The shepherd and his sheep signify the grazing and raising of animals as an old occupation of the inhabitants of this area;
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  • ...the left, and a rajasingha (a royal lion), on the right. Supported by the animals are two royal five-tiered umbrellas. In between is a royal crown with a shi
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  • ...d in 1815 by King Friedrich of Württemberg. The zoo contained mainly local animals, especially deer and boar. <br/>
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  • ...lah part of the name means 'forest', and hence a deer was chosen, as these animals are abundant in the forest around the village. The colours are those of the
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  • * [[Heraldic Glossary - Part 6 : Animals|Part 6 : Animals]] ...9 : Fungi, mushrooms and other living nature|Part 9 : Fungi, mushrooms and other living nature]]
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  • ...). The island, which was rather barren, probably got it's name as no other animals as goats could live there.
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  • ...chicklet) and represents the basic occupation of the inhabitants, raising animals.
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  • ...s the forested mountains of the Black Forest. The deer symbolises the many animals in the mountains. At the same time the deer is taken from the arms of the S
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  • ...can also, figuratively, be a symbol of germinating and growing for nature, animals and people.
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  • ...ime of settlement for passers-by as a protection against the rain and wild animals. The cross symbolises the first chapel in the area and the start of the dev
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  • The arms show three knives, used to cut leaves to feed the animals. This type of knife was typical for the area.
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  • ...e heather was used as roofing material as well as for the animals and many other uses.
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  • of the first building, where passers by looked for protection against wild animals.
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  • ...he region, where passers by had protection against fierce Indians and wild animals and the sun, as a symbol of eternity alludes to the pledge of the settlers
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  • * [[Heraldic Glossary - Part 6 : Animals|Part 6 : Animals]] ...9 : Fungi, mushrooms and other living nature|Part 9 : Fungi, mushrooms and other living nature]]
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  • The arms are canting, the name is derived from a red watering place for animals (Roter Wildsuhle), and thus show a red deer and red water in the base.
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  • ...al times a main road led through the village, on which many trains of pack animals passed. Th eoaks refer to the landscape, the tower to the village itself.
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  • ...ury the composition is used as arms of the city. The size and shape of the animals, as well as the colours have differed during the centuries, but the basci c
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  • The Kudu horns allude to local wild animals and nature.<br>
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  • Cattle is the specific activity of the area, raising animals.
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  • ...where they were used for ship-building. The ermine is canting for the many animals in the forests.
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  • The cow is the main occupation of the inhabitants, respectively raising animals.
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  • ...came to looking for protection from perils such as fierce Indians and wild animals; the fleur de lys are the attribute of the Blessed Virgin, patron saint of
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  • ...boat group with Texel and with the British navy, with whom it works. Both animals also represent the impetuous aggressiveness that characterizes this marine
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  • * [[Heraldic Glossary - Part 6 : Animals|Part 6 : Animals]] ...9 : Fungi, mushrooms and other living nature|Part 9 : Fungi, mushrooms and other living nature]]
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  • * [[Heraldic Glossary - Part 6 : Animals|Part 6 : Animals]] ...9 : Fungi, mushrooms and other living nature|Part 9 : Fungi, mushrooms and other living nature]]
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  • ...large dragon living in a cave under what is now the town hall. He devoured animals, women and children. He was finally killed by a knight.
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  • ...s a pelican, it has always been shown more like a swan. The meaning of the animals is not known.
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  • ...ngs. The wolf was historically a common animal and as late as in 1948 farm animals were killed by wolves. The gold and black colours are those of the Counts o
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  • * [[Heraldic Glossary - Part 6 : Animals|Part 6 : Animals]] ...9 : Fungi, mushrooms and other living nature|Part 9 : Fungi, mushrooms and other living nature]]
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  • ...agle), St. Luke (bull) and St. Mark (lion). The arms thus show these three animals in the colours of the Monchy family, historical Lords of Avesnes.
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  • The upper half shows a deer skull and antler, symbol of the many forests and animals in the region. The wheat ear symbolises the importance of agriculture in th
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  • Nidau was historically surrounded completely by water. The two animals have been used as symbols for the city since the 14<sup>th</sup> century. T
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  • Sheep symbolize the basic occupation of the inhabitants, raising animals.
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  • ...d wheat. The cow signifies the main occupation of the inhabitants, raising animals.
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  • Sheep signify the occupation of the inhabitants of the area, raising animals, especially sheep.
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  • ...head of cattle refers to the basic occupation of the inhabitants, raising animals.
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  • ...over 2000 entries. FInally the inhabitants could vote among the following other proposals: ...es are a kind of willow, which were cut every year to provide food for the animals. The trees thus developed after many years a very typical shape, which was
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  • * [[Heraldic Glossary - Part 6 : Animals|Part 6 : Animals]] ...9 : Fungi, mushrooms and other living nature|Part 9 : Fungi, mushrooms and other living nature]]
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  • ...at the Sölkpaß. In times past, besides farming, the farmers provided pack-animals and so supplemented their income. This is symbolized by the horse.
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  • ...cies]]. The supporters are a fur seal and a Macaroni penguin, common local animals. The crest is a reindeer, from the two herds of reindeer found on South Geo
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  • ...ion and conduct their campaigns as well-disciplined armies. Ants help each other in need and defend their nests at the risk of their own lives. Within the c
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  • ...ets. Chickens are scared, timid, unintelligent, and somewhat misunderstood animals, just like the armiger. The quarter sinister is a rather rare find in heral
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  • ...ality. The sheep's head is the main occupation of the inhabitants, raising animals.
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  • ...s show in the lower half the so-called Tierbrunnen (German for fountain of animals), a legendary fountain connected to the founding of the village. The green,
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  • The coyote and lynx are local animals. In some native cultures, the coyote is portrayed as the creator of earth a
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  • ...meș river. The ram symbolizes the specific occupation of the area, raising animals.
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  • ...onfirmed in 1930, as in the meantime the otter was often replaced by other animals, such as lion, beavers or even as a squirrel.
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  • ...present the two World Hockey Championships won by Trail teams and the many other hockey championships won by community teams.
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  • ...olises the most common activity of the inhabitants of the commune, raising animals. The bouquet of 3 daisies symbolizes rural tourism.
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  • the stag, the animals who inhabited it; these animals may also refer to the leather trade of Forfar and its famous sutors (shoema
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  • Cattle head is another basic occupation of the inhabitants, raising animals.
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  • Lynx are animals found across Canada and are known for their ability to travel long distance
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  • ...ringen and the citizens of Neuhaldensleben. The latter normally kept their animals near the village and on the fields of Bülstringen, which caused quite some
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  • * [[Heraldic Glossary - Part 6 : Animals|Part 6 : Animals]] ...9 : Fungi, mushrooms and other living nature|Part 9 : Fungi, mushrooms and other living nature]]
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  • The supporters consist of two animals, a Beaver and an Otter, each holding a shovel to recognise the part played
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  • ...Hagen (Gehege). The fences were built to protect the village from the wild animals, especially wild boar.
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  • * [[Heraldic Glossary - Part 6 : Animals|Part 6 : Animals]] ...9 : Fungi, mushrooms and other living nature|Part 9 : Fungi, mushrooms and other living nature]]
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  • ...Jesus and, according to legend, they were delivered to the beasts but the animals respected them (represented by the sleeping lion). They suffered then, arou
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  • ...(dolphin-like animals) and are used as a canting element. Although (as in other coastal areas) there are appearances of manatees in the area, the name real
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  • ...st part of the name comes. The Whales symbolises the annual visit of these animals to the Bay.
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  • ...the cow refers to one of the basic occupations of the inhabitants, raising animals.
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  • The elk are local animals. The wheat is a reference to local agriculture, and the goldenrod is the of
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  • ...uilders and the Institute of Builders in the United Kingdom. Each of these animals, which are symbolic of the two countries, has encircling its neck a mural c
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  • Cattle head is the main occupation of the inhabitants, raising animals.
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  • ...ording to Saint-George of Nyssa, is the most kingly of the swimming things/animals. It was used on the oldest tombs as a symbol of Our Lord.
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  • Polar bears are Canadian animals famous for protecting their young, and thus represent the Society’s role
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  • The mule deer are local animals. The rough fescue grass is one of the official emblems of Alberta.
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  • * [[Heraldic Glossary - Part 6 : Animals|Part 6 : Animals]] ...9 : Fungi, mushrooms and other living nature|Part 9 : Fungi, mushrooms and other living nature]]
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  • The wolves are local animals already in use as identifying symbols of the area. The green discs allude t
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  • industry and grazing to Campbelltown. Both animals are wearing a wavy red
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  • * [[Heraldic Glossary - Part 6 : Animals|Part 6 : Animals]] ...9 : Fungi, mushrooms and other living nature|Part 9 : Fungi, mushrooms and other living nature]]
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  • ...empten, which owned the area. Some important families in the area used the animals, f.e. the Vorner family used a pigeon and the Laufner family a rooster. Whe
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  • The moose and lynx are Canadian animals, the moose being one of the supporters of the arms of Ontario.
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  • ...tants of the Chukotka municipal district , including catching large marine animals: whales, seals and walruses. In the communities of indigenous peoples of Ch
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  • ...lowers of the bougainvillea, the national flower. The supporters are local animals; on the left a Tattoo or Armadillo and on the right, the Grenada Dove, repr
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  • The Prairie dogs, highly social animals living in a family, allude to the goals of the Society of studying family s
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  • ...by order of the Danish King Christian IV in Copenhagen 1635, showed three animals. The animal group was difficult to interpret, but most likely it is a moose
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  • ...bles, but not fruits or nuts (see [[Plants in heraldry|Plants]]) or edible animals (see [[Mammals in heraldry|Mammals]], [[Fish in heraldry|Fish]] or [[Birds
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  • ...tle. So important was it that it became the basis of barter. Four of these animals appear in the arms of the Hudson’s Bay Company, an involved supporter of
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  • ...historical means of transport to the left bank of the river Lima. People, animals and cargo were tranported between the two sides as for a long the time ther
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  • * [[Heraldic Glossary - Part 6 : Animals|Part 6 : Animals]] ...9 : Fungi, mushrooms and other living nature|Part 9 : Fungi, mushrooms and other living nature]]
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  • ...head to symbolise the name of the district as well as the many forests and animals in the area. Part of the district was a Royal hunting forest. The tree has
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  • ...ead of the calf symbolizes the main occupation of the inhabitants, raising animals.
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  • ...e indigenous to the semi-arid parts of the country and are pride and brave animals.<br/> ...were created, which shows elements from the flag as well as several local animals and the unique plant. As most of the population is of African descent it wa
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  • ...These words come from our national motto meaning, "From many, one." Or, in other words, The shield is held by two animals representing Michigan, the elk on the left
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  • The black bear and the hoary (or “whistling”) marmot are local animals, the latter being the source of the municipality’s name. The skis allude
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  • The Supporters, a ram and a bull, represent the two main animals on which the prosperity of the District is based, they are white and black,
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  • ...e" and removes its domestic refuse outside - usually for disposal by other animals. The badger is holding a cresset in which the flame represent controlled th
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  • ...ncient Britons, founders of the "old burh" or Oldbury. For difference both animals hold objects in their mouths: an arrow (as in the crest) and an anchor (for
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  • The moose supporters are animals symbolic of Northern Ontario. The rocky compartment, itself indicative of t
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  • * [[Heraldic Glossary - Part 6 : Animals|Part 6 : Animals]] ...9 : Fungi, mushrooms and other living nature|Part 9 : Fungi, mushrooms and other living nature]]
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  • ...erritory). The kangaroo and emu are the most well known typical Australian animals. They were also chosen as neither can walk backwards. The plant is the gold Both animals, however, were retained in the arms and have late rbeen used in many more A
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  • The bear and fox represent animals native to the region. The bear wears a pendant featuring a pair of dividers
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  • The supporters repeat the two animals found on the chief of the shield, each differenced by a gold mural crown.
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  • ...oe manufacture. The bull also stands for the county's agriculture. The two animals are bound by metal collars and chains that represent the iron and steel mak
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  • * [[Heraldic Glossary - Part 6 : Animals|Part 6 : Animals]] ...9 : Fungi, mushrooms and other living nature|Part 9 : Fungi, mushrooms and other living nature]]
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  • ...edieval German for catching. The eagle thus 'catches' the goose. Why these animals are chosen is not known.
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  • ...pporters, each bearing the badge of the Society, are recognizably Canadian animals. The beaver indicates the fur trade, which was instrumental in the developm
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  • ...n heraldry it is common practice that animals in arms of spouses face each other.
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  • .... These stone monuments guide people on the land, and also mark sacred and other special places. The <I>qulliq</I>, an Inuit stone lamp, represents light an ...nt for all the people of Nunavut and the equivalent status of Nunavut with other territories and provinces in Canadian Confederation.
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  • ...nds of heraldic animals, phantasy creatures, mythological creatures or any other non-exisiting creature used in civic heraldry.
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  • * [[Heraldic Glossary - Part 6 : Animals|Part 6 : Animals]] ...9 : Fungi, mushrooms and other living nature|Part 9 : Fungi, mushrooms and other living nature]]
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  • ...paw raised, instead of the left paw, which is the normal pose for heraldic animals. The bear is also part of the Danish National Arms, with the right paw rais
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  • * [[Heraldic Glossary - Part 6 : Animals|Part 6 : Animals]] ...9 : Fungi, mushrooms and other living nature|Part 9 : Fungi, mushrooms and other living nature]]
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  • ...array of life forms currently frequently classified in five kingdoms: the animals, plants, fungi, protists and pro¬caryotes.
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  • Supporters: The wapiti and cougar are notable British Columbia animals, the wapiti being a supporter of the provincial arms. The rocky base refers
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  • ...nd throughout the west part of the United States and are also the official animals of many American states. The wild rose is the floral symbol of Alberta, whe
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  • ...he Kerbtal valley in the municipality. The deer antlers symbolise the many animals in the forest as well as the forestry school in Tharandt. The building refe
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  • ...re the rainforest meets the sea." The cougar and deer are important native animals. Each collar identifies Sooke as being a Canadian municipality in British C
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  • On the crest sits a domestic cat, the cleanest of all animals. Surrounding it are lilies and sunflowers, symbols of purity, warmth and br
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  • ...delegations, so too is there considerable international interest in these animals. The maple leaf and dogwood collars underscore the Institute's place as a p
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  • ...owing its faults, the snake has always been considered the most prudent of animals.
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  • ...elk also giving its name to the valley where the city is located. The two animals also represent the rich natural heritage of Fernie’s setting. The collars
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  • On the left, Sedna, the guardian of sea animals in Inuit culture, represents the First Peoples of Canada’s North; she is
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  • ...pherd and the sheep remind of the specific occupation of the area, raising animals. The deer represents the rich wildlife of the area.
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  • ...The horseman carried a long lasso pole and the heads of four types of herd animals were shown on the sides. A red ribbon at the bottom bore the name of the co
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  • ...r problem on the one hand and the genetic mischance on the other; like the animals, each has its good side - the wild can be fiercely loyal while the obstinat
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  • ====Other language blazon==== ...favourite colour of indigo, whilst ermine represents the armiger's love of animals.
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  • ...in the Cape were French Huguenots (protestants). The supporters are local animals and the crest symbolises the name of the colony.
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  • ...aver (Biber) between a tree and the Imperial Eagle. In later seals the two animals were each placed on a small shield. At the same time the beaver was placed
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  • ...upporters are a salt water crocodile and a shark, two ferocious indigenous animals, suitable as protectors.
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  • ...bjects range from small vases in all kinds of shapes, people, monuments to animals or small plates. Most had the name of a town or place imprinted, but also g ...urines were initially produced in Germany, hence also items with German or other continental arms exist from that time. The crested china disappeared largel
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  • ====Other language blazon==== ...the horses are composed, that is, they are at the same time, mythological animals, sea foam, waves of the deep sea and the will of their owner; Neptune. They
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  • ...since nearly 1000 years to identify a person (initially a knight), city or other entity. ...isions and the items (charges) that the owner uses to identify itself. All other things around the shield are additional to the shield and can not be displa
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  • ...e.. both on the shield shape, the different components and also in the two animals. In the end the result was that the 'traditional' design was shown on the e ...o flamingoes were prpoposed as supporters, but this was not finalised. All other former elements were eliminated.
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  • ...ernments. The tree, strong and enduring, is symbolic of life, a habitat of animals and birds, a provider of shelter, heat, medicine, clean air, and soil stabi ...epresents communications among First Nations and between First Nations and other cultures.
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  • One further piece of symbolism is the gorse around the animals' necks. This is a reference to the settlement of Gosta Green - known as Gos
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  • * [[Heraldic Glossary - Part 6 : Animals|Part 6 : Animals]] ...9 : Fungi, mushrooms and other living nature|Part 9 : Fungi, mushrooms and other living nature]]
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  • ...funeral procession with all the dwarves moved through the dark forest. The animals stopped somewhere on the Wohlenberg. Here the dwarfs dug a pit, lowered the
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  • ...saved from the brink of extinction, is unique to the Western Cape. The two animals stand on a base in the form of a stylised Table Mountain, the Western Cape'
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  • ...nimals which once formed an important element of the fauna of Natal, as of other parts of Southern Africa. They are portrayed in rapid motion symbolising mo
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  • File:Snezhnogorsk.jpg|Seals and sealions<br>*[[:Category:Seals (animals)|Seals and sealions]]
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  • * [[Heraldic Glossary - Part 6 : Animals|Part 6 : Animals]] ...9 : Fungi, mushrooms and other living nature|Part 9 : Fungi, mushrooms and other living nature]]
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  • ...easts to most people, but are known as peaceful, smooth skinned and clever animals. In the older arms the dolphin was shown in its heraldic shape.
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  • ...rlacing ribbons, which connect the dragon, the phoenix and the axe to each other. The ribbons could symbolise Great Unity and Harmonious Society. ...rmany|'''Literature''']]: images from Wikipedia. hubert-herald, Ströhl and other sources
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  • ...asielski]] - [[Osielsko]] - [[Ostrów]] - [[Other animals in heraldry]] - [[Other objects in heraldry]] - [[Otok]] - [[Over]] - [[Paaren im Glien]] - [[Pabia
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  • ...Needles]] - [[:Category:Nests]] - [[:Category:Osprey]] - [[:Category:Other animals]] - [[:Category:Peacock feathers]] - [[:Category:Plum branches]] - [[:Categ
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  • ...- Part 8 : Plants]] - [[Heraldic Glossary - Part 9 : Fungi, mushrooms and other living nature]] - [[Heraldic tiles]] - [[Heraldisch Compendium]] - [[Herten
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  • ...[[Royal Ordnance plc]] - [[Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals]] - [[Rubén Oscar Frassia]] - [[Rubí de Bracamonte]] - [[Rueda (Valladoli
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  • ...[All-Russian State Center for Quality and Standardization of Medicines for Animals and Feed]] - [[Almadina]] - [[Almeirim (Pará)]] - [[Aloândia]] - [[Aloysi ...:All-Russian State Center for Quality and Standardization of Medicines for Animals and Feed.gif
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