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Q: Did any knights have a dragon in their coat of arms?
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What is Iraq's coat of arms for?

Iraq's coat of arms serves the same function as the coat of arms of any other country. It serves as a symbol of the sovereign nation on certain documents and buildings.


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Is there any type of symbol like a coat of arms that represents a family instead of an individual?

A coat of arms represents a family name.


Where can you buy a coat of arms?

You can buy a coat of arms from any artist willing to create one and sell it to you, as long as you are not in a country where heraldry still has legal support, limiting who can have arms, etc. In those countries, you cannot buy a coat of arms.


Can you choose to get a coat of arms if you are knighted?

In countries like the united kingdom, where there is a continuing history of official use and regulation of Coats of Arms, you can get Arms if you are determined to be eligible to display a coat of arms. A coat of arms is issued to one person, not a family and this is decided by the office of heralds or the King of Arms. If you do not have authorization from the heralds you are not able to display any coat of arms. The rules for determining who is eligible to display a coat of arms are very similar to the rules for becoming King or Queen. However, even the proper heir cannot display the coat of arms until he or she has received authorization by the heralds. At any one time, only one person my rightfully display a coat of arms. To find out more about this the British government operates a web site. However in countries like the United States, where heraldry is not regulated, there is no limitation on the creation or display of Coats of Arms. There is also little value in recently created Coats of Arms since there is no limitation on them


What is the symbol of chivalry?

The symbol of chivalry is often represented by a knight in shining armor, embodying traits such as honor, bravery, loyalty, and courtesy. This symbol is associated with the medieval code of conduct that knights were expected to uphold in their interactions with others.


Is the emu on a flag?

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How can you find a coat of arms?

They exist, true or spurious, and any number of companies will create one for you for a few dollars.


When was the French coat of arms made?

France does not have a coat of arms, but rather an emblem. The current emblem of France has been a symbol of France since 1953, although it does not have any legal status as an official coat of arms. It was originally adopted in 1912 by the French Foreign Ministry as a symbol for use by diplomatic and consular missions. The Third French Republic had an informal Coat of Arms, but French Republics have generally avoided Coats of Arms because they are Heraldry, and Heraldry is seen as an aristocratic art, and therefore associated with the Ancien Régime. The Kingdom of France and the French Empires had Coats of Arms, with the earliest being from before 1376 AD.


How did knights use heraldry?

It is not clear whether you are asking about how knights chose their heraldry, or how it was used on the battlefield. Throughout the medieval period, from about the 1140s, heraldry was widespread in Europe but almost completely unregulated. The few rules that were applied differed from one country to another and in the first stages of its development there were no rules at all. When a man was created a knight he was entitled to have a coat of arms which could be displayed on his shield; middle and higher grades of knights might also have a banner displaying their heraldry - this banner would be carried by a member of the knight's retinue and symbolised the knight's presence. Some knights had heraldry that reflected their family name (such as seven winnowing fans for a knight of the Septvans family, or a wild boar for Hogg). Others simply chose a random design for themselves, or had one allocated to them by the king himself - Henry II allocated a coat of arms to his favourite huntsman which included three lions (from the royal arms). As well as the heraldry on the shield (the arms), a knight might also choose to have a heraldic badge such as an eagle, stag or rose, which would be worn on the clothing of all his servants and retainers; he might also have a crest which could feature as a wooden or paper mache sculpture on top of his helmet. The badge and crest did not have to have any connection at all with the coat of arms. The job of a herald was to learn by heart all the coats of arms of the knights in his own army and those of prominent knights in the enemy's army - a considerable task calling for an immensely good memory.


How can you find your coat of arms?

Most families do not have Coats of Arms. Those were symbols used by Nobles, Royalty, and sometimes by Churchmen, as well as by countries, provinces and some cities. You must determine the names of your ancestors, find out if any of them were granted Arms, and whether that grant included inheritance rights. Note that having the same surname as someone who was granted Arms is no proof that that Coat of Arms is yours. Many unrelated people carry the same surname.They exist, true or spurious, and any number of companies will create one for you for a few dollars.


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