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The letter 'M' stands for the Blessed Virgin Mary.
The Blessed Virgin Mary. That is why the letter M appears on his coat of arms.
On the coat of arms of John Paul II is the letter M, symbolizing the Virgin Mary. For an image of the seal click here.
Yes, each pope has a different coat of arms.
The coat of arms of Benedict XVI is pictured above.
The Coat of Arms of the Vatican City might be considered the Pope's coat of arms since he is the Vatican's Head of State. The arms include crossed keys of silver and gold which symbolise the keys of the kingdom of heaven promised to Saint Peter.
The plural of "coat of arms" is "coats of arms".
The coat of arms for Laos
japan does not have a coat of arms
Try "Traité d'héraldique" by Michel Pastoureau, 1997. Wikipedia also has a nice article on Papal Coats of Arms.
Coats of arms and flags ^ French arms before 1376 ^ French arms after 1376 ^ The arms of Edward III, including the fleur-de-lis; similar arms were used by subsequent English monarchs ^ Standard of the French royal family prior to 1789 and from 1815 to 1830 ^ Scottish royal arms ^ Fleur-de-lis of Florence ^ Fleur-de-lis in the coat of arms of Pope Paul VI ^ Fleur-de-lis of Bosnia ^ National symbol of Bosniaks ^ Flag of Quebec ^ Flag of Acadiana ^ Coat of Arms of Wiesbaden, Capital of Hessen, Germany
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