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The lion was taken from the royal arms of England.
The female side includes (second and third quarters) the royal arms of England within a bordure.
The Royal Arms of England continued to embody information relating to English history.
At the Royal Arms of England you will find a young gentleman named Mordaunt."
As a consequence, the Royal Arms of England and Scotland were combined in the king's new personal arms.
In 1461 she revised her coat of arms to include the royal arms of England, hinting that her husband had been a rightful king.
The Canadian coat of arms includes three red maple leaves below the royal arms of England, Scotland, Ireland, and France.
The Royal Arms of England features on the tabard, the distinctive traditional garment of English officers of arms.
In heraldry, the Royal Arms of England is a coat of arms symbolising England and its monarchs.
A motto, placed on a scroll below the Royal Arms of England, seems to have first been adopted by Henry IV in the early 15th century.
Because the Royal Banner depicted the Royal Arms of England, its design and composition changed throughout the Middle Ages.
The Royal Arms of England, a national coat of arms featuring three lions, originated with its adoption by Richard the Lionheart in 1198.
Various animals were sporadically shown supporting the Royal Arms of England, but it was only with the reign of Edward IV that their use became consistent.
Argent, a cross sable, in each quarter three escallops of the last, for Wesley; on an escutcheon of pretence the Royal Arms of England.
The north post of the chancel arch has a depiction of the three lions of the Royal Arms of England, which suggests royal patronage.
In heraldry, the Royal Supporters of England are figures of living creatures appearing on each side of the Royal Arms of England.
Over the entrance the Royal Arms of England are supported by the dragon and greyhound of Henry VII and Henry VIII.
There are numerous other symbols and symbolic artefacts, both official and unofficial, including the Tudor rose, the nation's floral emblem, and the Three Lions featured on the Royal Arms of England.
In addition to initiating the Hundred Years' War, Edward III expressed his claim in heraldic form by quartering the royal arms of England with the Arms of France.
Seven months later, when Mary Tudor died; her father-in-law Henri II had her proclaimed queen of England, Scotland and Ireland, and she began publicly to assume the royal arms of England.
As we rode towards London, one of Mandeville's secretaries unfurled the pennant on a pole he carried bearing the royal arms of England, showing all and sundry that we carried the King's own warrant.
However, most if not all maintain recognition at a national or international level, and some, such as the Royal Arms of England, have been codified in heraldry, and are established, official and recognised symbols of England.
Huge banners hung from the heavy, black beams bearing the Royal Arms of England, the Golden Leopards snarling next to the White Lilies of France and the Red Dragon of Wales.
In 1340, King Edward III laid claim to the throne of France and signified his pretence by quartering the Royal Arms of England with the Royal Arms of France.