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- German_heraldry abstract "German heraldry refers to the cultural tradition and style of heraldic achievements in modern and historic Germany and the Holy Roman Empire, including national and civic arms, noble and burgher arms, ecclesiastical heraldry, heraldic displays and heraldic descriptions. German heraldic style stands in contrast to Gallo-British, Latin and Eastern heraldry, and strongly influenced the styles and customs of heraldry in the Nordic countries, which developed comparatively late. The German heraldic tradition is noted for its scant use of heraldic furs, multiple crests, inseparability of the crest, and repetition of charges in the shield and the crest. Mullets have six points (rather than five as in Gallo-British heraldry), and beasts may be colored with patterns, (barry, bendy, paly, chequy, etc.). As in other European heraldic traditions, the most prominent among the birds and beasts are the eagle and lion. These two charges in particular had a special significance in Germany, where the eagle became symbolic of the Holy Roman Empire, and the lion came to represent certain feudal lords. As the political divide between these groups grew in the late Middle Ages, the heraldic eagle and lion came to represent two of the foremost political powers in Germany, the house of Hohenzollern and the house of Welf, respectively.".
- German_heraldry thumbnail Virgil_Solis_HWG_Wappen_des_HRR_mit_Putti.jpg?width=300.
- German_heraldry wikiPageExternalLink Scheibler_Armorial.
- German_heraldry wikiPageExternalLink anker.
- German_heraldry wikiPageExternalLink germany.
- German_heraldry wikiPageExternalLink seite38.htm.
- German_heraldry wikiPageExternalLink germany.htm.
- German_heraldry wikiPageExternalLink hre.htm.
- German_heraldry wikiPageExternalLink germany19.htm.
- German_heraldry wikiPageExternalLink www.heraldik-wiki.de.
- German_heraldry wikiPageExternalLink germany.htm.
- German_heraldry wikiPageExternalLink german.shtml.
- German_heraldry wikiPageExternalLink index.htm.
- German_heraldry wikiPageID "21479579".
- German_heraldry wikiPageRevisionID "597143599".
- German_heraldry caption "Manuscript illumination of historical arms of the Holy Roman Empire, ca.1540".
- German_heraldry group ""note"".
- German_heraldry hasPhotoCollection German_heraldry.
- German_heraldry tradition "German-Nordic".
- German_heraldry subject Category:German-Nordic_heraldry.
- German_heraldry type Abstraction100002137.
- German_heraldry type Cognition100023271.
- German_heraldry type Heraldry105801594.
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- German_heraldry type Inquiry105797597.
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- German_heraldry comment "German heraldry refers to the cultural tradition and style of heraldic achievements in modern and historic Germany and the Holy Roman Empire, including national and civic arms, noble and burgher arms, ecclesiastical heraldry, heraldic displays and heraldic descriptions. German heraldic style stands in contrast to Gallo-British, Latin and Eastern heraldry, and strongly influenced the styles and customs of heraldry in the Nordic countries, which developed comparatively late.".
- German_heraldry label "German heraldry".
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- German_heraldry sameAs Q5551408.
- German_heraldry sameAs Q5551408.
- German_heraldry sameAs German_heraldry.
- German_heraldry wasDerivedFrom German_heraldry?oldid=597143599.
- German_heraldry depiction Virgil_Solis_HWG_Wappen_des_HRR_mit_Putti.jpg.
- German_heraldry isPrimaryTopicOf German_heraldry.