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What does pa flag stand 4?

The American eagle on top of the arms represents Pennsylvania's loyality to the United States of America. The shield, supported by two horses, features a ship which represents commerce; a plough, represents Pennsylvania natural resoures; and the three sheaves stand for fertility. The olive branch and cornstalk beneath the arms stand for peace and prosperity. The state's motto: Virtue Liberty and Independence is wirtten on the ribbon at the bottom of the flag.


Why does Pennsylvania have horses on its flag?

The flag of Pennsylvania consists of a blue field on which the state coat of arms is embroidered. On top of the coat of arms sits a bald eagle, which represents Pennsylvania's loyalty to the United States.


What is the history of the colors black and gold in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania?

because of wiliam pitts coat of arms a native of Pittsburghit was named after him


Who are the Black Arms?

The Black Arms are alians that appear in Shadow the Hedgehog. Black Doom is the leader of them.


What does black mean in coat of arms?

black on a coat of arms means strength


What is Morpheus arms on Howrse?

Morpheus' Arms enable you to put your horse to bed and age him as many times as you want, without consuming aging points. This item can only be used on horses over the age of 3. NB: the effect of Morpheus' Arms stops at the age of 30 for immortal horses. Once they reach this age, the horses can no longer be aged indefinitely. Of course, horses with Morpheus' Arms no longer find aging points.


What are facts about the Pennsylvania coat of arms?

The Pennsylvania coat of arms features a shield supported by two horses, symbolizing strength and freedom. The shield displays a blue background with a plow, a hammer, and an olive branch, representing agriculture, industry, and peace, respectively. Above the shield is a helmet adorned with a bald eagle, while the motto "Virtue, Liberty, and Independence" is displayed below. This emblem reflects the state's values and heritage.


What does the Portcullis coat of arms stand for?

protection


What does Italy's coat of arms stand for?

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Who was Lancaster Arms?

Firearms manufacturer in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, c. 1910-1920.


Do pass horses on howrse have to have morpheous arms?

No, they don't. But they cannot have a philosopher's stone.


When leading a horse should you stand direcly infront of it?

No, you should stand (usually) to the left side, at the horse's shoulder. When leading, you should stand about arms length away so that they won't step on you. (believe me, it's painful) Horses cannot see directly in front of them, so if you suddenly move away from their blind point, they could become startled and run away. The left side of the horse is usually where horses are handled from, so they are more used to being handled from here.