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The coat of arms was created from heraldist Manfred Limbach's design and is based in history.
The arms were designed in 1912 by heraldist Pierre de Chaignon la Rose.
The heraldist Stephen Friar, writing in 1987, classified rolls as follows:
The following list is based on the research by Danish heraldist, Erling Svane.
The former, by Adam Boniecki, Polish heraldist, assumes that there were two branches of the family.
Alfred Znamierowski, born June, 1940, is a Polish vexillologist, heraldist and journalist.
Clément Prinsault was a 15th-century French heraldist.
The present version was reinterpreted by heraldist Roberto Biascochea Lota.
Guy Selvester, an American ecclesiastical heraldist, says if arms are not designed with care, marshalling can lead to "busy", crowded shields.
The king's new arms were designed by the French heraldist Clairambault in November 1700, and were as follows:
The selected design was that of Manchego heraldist Ramón José Maldonado.
Heraldist D'Arcy Boulton (1987) classifies chivalric orders in the following manner:
Poul Bredo Grandjean published two other heraldic books between 1920 and 1940 and was considered the most esteemed heraldist of the country in those days.
As if to clarify the situation, English heraldist Hugh Clark wrote in his Introduction to Heraldry (1829):
According to the 19th century heraldist Robert Riddle Stodart, these elements are ultimately derived from the heraldry of the Stewarts.
He was also a close co-worker of the German foremost heraldist Ottfried Neubecker and an American vexillologist Whitney Smith.
Constance Egan, an English heraldist, as managing editor of the Heraldry Society's journal The Coat of Arms.
In Heraldry: Sources, Symbols and Meaning (1976), German heraldist Ottfried Neubecker explained:
The coat or arms was created in 1964 in Paris by heraldist Robert Louis on commission of Albert Mahler, an early German-ascent local, and later changed.
The armorial banner of the president of Gabon and the national arms were both designed by Louis Mühlemann, a Swiss heraldist and vexillologist.
A learned Italian heraldist in Peter's service, Count Santi, associated the horseman with St. George as the patron saint of the prince who founded Moscow.
Jean-Claude Loutsch, Luxembourg's most prominent heraldist, authored the theory that the original Luxembourg dynasties may have born a striped banner (colours unknown).
Tomasz Bogumil Lenczewski (born on 28 December 1960 in Lodz), is a Polish heraldist, genealogist, canonist and second-hand bookseller.
With this perspective in mind, the heraldist Silviu Andrieş-Tabac considers Gore the moral author of the flag of the Moldavian Democratic Republic.