Quarterly: I Gules, a bishop's mitre Or lined Argent (for La Seu d'Urgell); II Or, three palesGules (for Foix); III Or, four pallets Gules (for the Kingdom of Aragon); IV Or, two cows passant per paleGules (for Béarn)
Four symbols of Armenian dynasties (Artashesian, Arshakunian, Bagratuni, and Rubinian); In the center of a shield is a depiction of Mount Ararat with Noah's Ark sitting atop it
Gules a fessArgent, escutcheon on the breast of an eagle displayed Sable, langued Gules, beaked Or, crowned with a mural crown of three visible merlons Or, armed Or, dexter talon holding sickle, sinister talon holding hammer, both talons shackled with chain broken Argent.
Quarterly: 1 and 4 Gules, a lion rampant queue fourché in saltireargent armed, langued and crowned or (for Bohemia); 2 Azure, an eagle Chequygules and argent armed, beaked, langued and crowned or (for Moravia); 3 Or, an eagle Sable charged with a crescent trefly Argent ending in crosses armed, beaked and langued gules crowned or (for Silesia)
A shield at the corners of the head of a lion and an eagle with the monogram RF, standing for République française. A shield is placed on a fasces with crossed laurel branch and an oak branch, all Or.
RF (République française) (French) French Republic
The Stella d’Italia, supported by branches of olive and oak. The cogwheel surrounding the star refers to Article 1 of the Constitution of the Italian Republic, which states: "Italy is a democratic republic, built on labour."
A Sky-blueyurt with a yellow pentagonal star in the top, Shanyrak in the centre-half, two wind horses in the right and left, and motto of Kazakhstan in the bottom.
At left: A red lion rampant sinister against a silver background (for Kurzeme and Zemgale); At right: A silver griffon rampant with a silver sword in its right paw against a red background (for Vidzeme and Latgale); At top: A golden rising sun against a blue background.
Quarterly: 1 Or, an Eagle displayed Sable crowned and armed or, charged with a crescent trefly Argent ending in crosses (for Silesia); 2 Barry of eight Or and Sable charged with crancelin Vert (for the Kuenring family of Saxony); 3 Per paleGules and Argent (for the Duchy of Troppau); (4) Or, a maiden eagle displayed Sable the human part Argent crowned and armed or (for the Cirksena family of East Frisia). In base: Azure, a Hunting Horn stringed Or (for the Duchy of Jägerndorf). An Escutcheon per fessOr and Gules.
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Stema Liechtenstein
Lithuania
Gules, an armoured knight armed cap-à-pie mounted on a horse salient holding in his dexter hand a sword Argent above his head. A shield Azure hangs on the sinister shoulder charged with a double cross (Cross of Jagiellonian dynasty) Or. The horse saddles, straps, and belts Azure. The hilt of the sword and the fastening of the sheath, the stirrups, the curb bits of the bridle, the horseshoes, as well as the decoration of the harness, all Or.
Two curved garlands of sheaves of wheat, tobacco leaves and opium poppy fruits, tied by a ribbon decorated with embroidery of traditional Macedonian folk motifs. In the centre a mountain, a lake and a sunrise.
Azure, billettyOr, a lion with a coronetOr armed and langued Gules holding in his dexter paw a swordArgent hilted Or and in the sinister paw seven arrowsArgent pointed and bound together Or.
Argent, five Escutcheons Azure, each charged with five BezantsOr, crosswise; a bordure Gules charged with seven Castles Or, all surmounting an armillary sphereOr.
Quarterly: 1 Azure, an Eagle displayed Or, beaked and taloned Gules, holding in its beak an Orthodox cross Or, between in dexter chief a Sun in splendour and in sinister chief an Increscent, both Or (for Wallachia); 2 a Bull's head caboshed Argent, between in dexter base a Rose and in sinister base a decrescent, both Argent, between the Bull's horns, a Mullet of five points Or (for Moldavia); 3 Gules, issuant from water in base proper, a Lion rampantOr, holding in its dexter paw a Sabre Argent, hilted Or, behind a Bridge of two arches embattled Or, masoned Sable (for Oltenia) and (Banat); 4 Per fessAzure, a Demi-Eagle Argent between in dexter chief a Sun in splendour Or and in sinister chief a Decrescent Argent; and Or, seven Castles Gules, a Barrulet Gules (for Transylvania); Entree en point, two Dolphins urinant respectantOr (for Dobrogea)
Gules, a two-headed eagle each head imperially crowned holding in its dexter talon a sceptre and in its sinister talon a globus cruciger and ensigned with an imperial crown all Or. An Inescutcheon Gules, a representation of Saint George upon horsebackargent slaying a dragonOr.
Gules, a two-headed eagle Argent armed Or, two fleurs-de-lys Or. Overall an escutcheon Gules, a St. George's crossArgent between four firesteels Argent (Serbian cross).
Quarterly: 1 Gules, a three towered castle Or, masoned sable and ajouré azure (for Castile); 2 Argent, a lion rampantpurpure (for León); 3 Or, four palletsgules (for Aragon); 4 Gules, a cross, saltire and orle of chains linked together Or, a centre point vert (for Navarre); En point: Argent, a pomegranate proper seeded gules, supported, sculpted and leafed in two leaves vert (for Granada); Inescutcheon: Azureborduregules, three fleur-de-lisOr (for the House of Bourbon).
Quarterly: 1 and 4 Azure, three coronets Or, placed two above one (the Three Crowns); 2 and 3 Three sinisterbendwise streams argent, a lion crowned with an open crown Or armed gules (for the House of Bjelbo). Inescutcheon party per paleBendwiseazure, argent and gules, a vasa Or (for the House of Vasa); and Azure, issuant from a wavy base a bridge with three arches and two towers embattled argent, in honor point an eagle regardant with wings inverted resting on thunderbolts Or, and in chief the Big Dipper constellation of the same (for the House of Bernadotte).
Quarterly: 1 and 4 Gules, three lionspassant guardantin paleor armed and langued azure (for England); 2 Or a lionrampantGules armed and langued Azure within a double tressure flory-counter-flory of the second (for Scotland); 3 Azure, a harp Or stringed argent (for Ireland).
Quarterly: 1 and 4 Or a lionrampantGules armed and langued Azure within a double tressure flory-counter-flory of the second (for Scotland); 2 Gules, three lionspassant guardantin paleor armed and langued azure (for England); 3 Azure, a harp Or stringed argent (for Ireland).
In Defens (Scots)
Abbreviation of In my defens God me defend
Nemo me impune lacessit (Latin)
No one attacks me with impunity