Heraldry in its most general sense encompasses all matters relating to the duties and responsibilities of officers of arms.[1] To most, though, heraldry is the practice of designing, displaying, describing, and recording coats of arms and badges. Historically, it has been variously described as "the shorthand of history"[2] and "the floral border in the garden of history."[3] The origins of heraldry lie in the need to distinguish participants in combat when their faces were hidden by iron and steel helmets.[4] Eventually a system of rules developed into the modern form of heraldry.
"Heralded" means to be publicly praised or acclaimed, often as a sign or announcement of something significant or important. It is used to describe when something or someone is highly praised or recognized for their achievements or qualities.
Herald means a person who announces important news
The word heralds means someone who brings you news. Could also be viewed as an indication of something about to happen.
Known, Expected. The PC repairman is the most heralded Computer Technician.
"the royal couple's much heralded world tour"
reunification of germany on october3,1990
The Hindenberg disaster.
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One possibility is the word "admiration" (state of being admired or heralded).
Because St. John heralded the Christ.
Ocean Course and Lake Course
Legends of the Hidden Temple - 1993 The Much-Heralded Helmet of Sir Gawain 3-25 was released on: USA: 27 January 1995
the irish system
Presumably this represents the star that heralded His birth according to the Bible.
The allied invasion and beachhead at Normandy heralded the defeat of the Germans and the end of World War II in Europe.
He was a General in the Mexican war and the civil war. He was also heralded as the early civil wars best general.