He shared the tastes of his English contemporaries: Madeira, his coat of arms and fox-hunting.
The tiny slice is complete with a tin bearing the royal coat of arms and a certificate of authenticity.
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The mile-long route takes in Bow Bridge, which is decorated with Richard's coat of arms and features a white boar.
His coat of arms still graces the roof of the ornate Neo Italian Renaissance building on the southern edge of the Ringstrasse.
Her mural reflects local landmarks and history, including the Carlisle coat of arms and the custard cream biscuit, which is made in the city.
Most other prominent Russians came straight from the Communist nomenklatura, and probably think a coat of arms is what their bodyguard wears in cold weather.
The Principality of Monaco coat of arms provided the inspiration for a circle of rhomboid-shaped cut rubies arranged on the cap of the writing instrument.
Under the Russian coat of arms, it says "Choose contract service!"
She will be able to use the coat of arms up until her wedding day, after which it will be combined with that of Prince William.
He was a court messenger, who had the prestige of a job which bore the royal coat of arms and a little legal knowledge too, unlike her earlier victims.
The council and Deal Town FC were told their original emblem was invalid as it was the old coat of arms of the Borough of Deal, which no longer exists.
The coat of arms, which features on the frame of the painting and was developed by the College of Arms, depicts a ladder - said to represent Mr Bercow's "humble beginnings".
In his will written in 1934, Philip Canning Howard said his heirs had to change their surname to Howard and take up the family coat of arms within a 12-month deadline, London's High Court heard.
It also includes scimitars, which are taken from the coat of arms of the county of Essex - he was a student at the University of Essex, where he took charge of the Conservative student association.
The dinner plates are from the Truman China set, which was selected by First Lady Bess Truman in 1951 and is the first state china service to feature the Presidential Coat of Arms as redesigned by President Harry Truman in 1945.
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It features the Sims twins from Dunt, South Australia, whom we first met in We Can be Heroes, and a rival to Mr G called Gran, who helps run a juvenile detention centre, in a lime-green shirt embroidered with the Australian coat of arms.
Passports are certainly an emotive business: an entirely untrue story that the EU wanted to replace the royal coat of arms inside the British passport with an EU motto was all over the tabloids and the broadsheets a couple of years ago, and caused quite a fuss.
Following the end of World War II, President Truman issued an Executive Order to standardize the Presidential Seal, and the Coat of Arms was modified so that the eagle faces to its right, the direction of honor, and also toward the olive branch, a symbol of peace, rather than toward the arrows which represent war.
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The drawing of his coat-of-arms, held at the College of Arms in London, is thought to be the first depiction of the bird in Europe.
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The square granite structure was built in the 19th Century as a folly - a building built for pleasure - and the Ozanne family coat-of-arms is still visible above the entrance.
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