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    Royal Standards and Coats of Arms

    Here are a few pics of coronets Greets Nicolas
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    Dutch Royal Coat of Arms, Standards, Flags and Orders

    By Royal Decree of 25 januari 2002, Máxima was assigned a coat of arms and standard. These are the coat of arms of H.R.H. Catharina-Amalia Beatrix Carmen Victoria Prinsess of the Netherlands, Prinsess of Orange-Nassau and other children out of the marriage H.R.H. the Prince of Orange and...
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    Habsburg Coat of Arms and Imperial Standards

    Maria-Theresia arms Be prepared, here it is: Quarterly of 9: 1st: Quarterly Hungary Old, Dalmatia, Croatia, Slavonia, escutcheon Hungary New, overall surmounted by the Hungarian crown; 2nd: Quarterly Castilia, Leon, Aragon, Sicily; 3rd: Quarterly Moravia, Silezia, Lower Lusatia, Upper...
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    Royal Standards and Coats of Arms

    British Royal coronets The Royal coronets were defined by a Royal Warrant of 19 November 1917. - The heir-apparant shall have a coronet composed of four crosses patèe and four fleurs de lys, surmounted by a single arch with orb and Cross. - The sons and daughters of the heir-apparant shall have...
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    Royal Standards and Coats of Arms

    Does anybody have more info about the arms of the infantes of Spain. I found 2 others also: Infanta Margarita, Duchess of Soria and Infanta Pilar, Duchess of Badajoz. Greets Nicolas
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    Coats of Arms, Standards, Flags, Anthems, Hymns and Marches of the Hohenzollerns

    The fictitious coat of arms above are those of the Imperial Teutonic Order. These are a mix of the Imperial Austrian, Holy roman and German Empire. The Teutonic order was founded in the 12th century to manage German hospitals during the Crusades in Jerusalem and safeguard the passage for German...
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    Habsburg Coat of Arms and Imperial Standards

    If someone wants to know more about the history of the Austrian arms, there is a website where there are nice pics from Maria Theresia until Franz Joseph I. http://peter-diem.at/History/his.htm On the internet you can find a lot googling “Wappen des Hauses Habsburg”, translated coat of arms of...
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