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    [[Category:Dragon supporter]]
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  • ...d Dragon frequently as one of the supporters to the Royal Arms. Further, a Dragon is a singularly offensive beast and so symbolises one of the characteristic The sinister supporter, a male Griffin, Gules, looks over its shoulder and so is ever on the alert
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  • The dexter supporter is a sea dog, representing the people living in the completes the supporter.
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  • '''Crest''': On a Wreath of the Colours issuant from Flames proper a demi Dragon Gules holding in the dexter claw a Bolt of Lightning Or.<br> The Crest is the Welsh Symbol of a dragon, here depicted as a demi dragon in allusion to the Crests of the constituent bodies making up the new autho
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  • ...inal version shows the arms of the native Princes of Wales on a red dragon supporter and a goat as a crest.
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  • ...ms''' : Quarterly indented Or and Gules in the first and fourth quarters a Dragon rampant and in the second and third quarters a Lion rampant all counterchan '''Supporters''' : On the dexter side a Dragon Gules gorged with a Collar flory counterflory attached thereto a Chain refl
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  • ...rig derived from the armorial bearings of The Society of Coal Factors. The Dragon emerges from a ‘Crown Rayonne’, a crown or coronet the finials of which ...er respects heraldically appropriate to represent The Fuellers. The Dexter Supporter is a ‘Caretyne’ the name of which ‘Care Tyne’, suggests that the Ty
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  • ...''': On the dexter side a lion Or collared vair and on the sinister side a dragon argent charged on the wings with a cross gules; both langued of the last ar The Swords and dragon supporter alludes to the arms of London. The Rose is a symbol of Lancashire.
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  • ...le to burst the dragon open and emerge unhurt. Her symbol is, therefore, a dragon's had pierced by a cross. ...it distinctive. It is gorged with a crown or coronet like the King's Lynn Supporter, and the lion in the crest of Downham R.D.C. The coronet refers to the Boro
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  • '''Crest''' : On a Wreath Or and Gules a demi Dragon Gules gorged with a Steel Collar pendent therefrom a Steel Chain proper hol '''Supporters''' : On the dexter a Dragon Gules gorged with a Mural Crown Or attached thereto a Steel Chain reflexed
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  • '''Crest''': On a Wreath of the Colours an Ancient Ship at the prow a Dragon's Head Sable four Oars in action and as many Shields Or resting against the ...llets Or in the beak a Sprig of Lavender proper and on the sinister side a Dragon Sable wings elevated and addorsed Argent the underside of the wings charged
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  • ...w a dragon, the supporter of the Reifferscheidt arms. Later seals show the dragon holding the shield. The arms were devised in the 19<sup>th</sup> century an
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  • '''Crest''' : On a Wreath Argent and Sable in front of a Crosier erect Or a Dragon passant Gules resting the dexter forefoot on a Garb or.<br> The crest is a Welsh dragon, supporting a garb for agriculture and standing
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  • '''Supporters:''' On the dexter a Dragon wings elevated and addorsed Argent holding in the dexter foreclaws an Abacu The supporter on the left is a dragon representing the City of London. In one claw it holds an abacus to acknowle
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  • ...Gules with a Banner Vert charged with a Balance Or on the sinister side a Dragon Azure supporting a Staff Vert with a Banner Gules charged with three Lilies Oxford.The dexter supporter was used by Wembley. It is a gold lion from the arms of
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  • '''Supporters''': On the dexter side a Dragon reguardant Gules supporting a Staff Or flying therefrom a Pennon Sable char ...et centre and it's dependence on the agricultural hinterland. The sinister supporter is a black lion, taken from the arms of the Pryse family of Gogerddan, near
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  • '''Arms''' : Argent on a Mount Vert a Dragon rampant Gules supporting in front of a Leek issuing from the Mount a Flag S ...ereon a Red Dragon passant pendent by a Golden Chain from the neck of each supporter.<br>
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  • '''Crest''' : On a Wreath of the Colours in front of a demi Dragon Gules holding between the fore paws of a Rose Gules barbed and seeded prope ...n reference to the importance of the steel industry to the area. The other supporter consists of a heron with an aluminium collar about its neck representing th
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  • '''Supporters''' : On the dexter side a Dragon and on the sinister side a winged Lion both Gules and each supporting a Tri The dexter supporter is the red dragon of Wales. He is balanced on the sinister side by a red lion from the arms o
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  • ...ng other changes are the mural crowns on the crest and gorging each dragon supporter, and the winged wheels.
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  • ...representing enlightenment and learning. The right-hand supporter is a red dragon with its wings expanded, representing evil, disease and death. The pair rep
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  • Historically China also did not use heraldic arms. Until 1913 the Imperial Dragon was used as the official national symbol. ...e phoenix a female yin. Therefore, the emperor was often identified as the dragon, while the empress was the phoenix.
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  • ..., lampassé d'azur; l'écu somiré d'un Saint-Georges à cheval, terrassant le dragon, contourné, le tout d'or. The arms were officially granted on April 10, 1954 and with a different supporter on November 26, 1981.
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  • ...d collared with a Chain flexed over the back Or and on the sinister side a Dragon also Gules the whole upon a Compartment composed of a section of the Roman ...Naworth, a legendary beast from the Cumberland arms. On the right is a red dragon - a reference to the red Dragons of Appleby the ancient county town of West
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  • ...side a Lion Gules gorged with a Mural Crown or, and on the sinister side a Dragon Gules gorged with a Mural Crown Or<br> ...The lion supporter is again derived from the de Braos arms, while the red dragon shows that the city is in Wales.
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  • ...the 13<sup>th</sup> century. The city still sometimes uses the dragon as a supporter.
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  • ...g later centuries showed the small dhield alon, sometimes with an angel as supporter.
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  • ...y chosen as a canting symbol. A basilisk is a combination of a lizard with dragon wings, a rooster's head and an eagle's bill.
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  • '''Supporters''' : Dexter a Dragon wings elevated and addorsed Argent gorged with a Wreath of Laurel proper si ...uch in the former Whitehaven Borough Council's device; here it stands as a supporter and round its neck is the wreath of laurel which encircles the neck of the
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  • ...: On the dexter a Lion holding a Sword erect proper and on the sinister a Dragon supporting an Oar Argent upon a Compartment per pale a grassy Mound proper ...Poole"), thus wresting itself from manorial control. In the royal arms the dragon is coloured red, but this royal prerogative could not be repeated in the Po
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  • The dexter supporter is a gold crowned English lion, commemorating the Queen's visit. The sinister supporter is a wyvern, with his neck being
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  • ...ic arcade, the supporters being a Druid and a Saxon, and St George and the dragon, the supporters being sphinxes etc. A few of the designs were even more fan ...ia as on the reverse of halfpennys; for crest an antique lamp; a Druid for Supporter"
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  • The dragon crest is probably derived from the arms of the Kingdom of Aragon, which als In 1819 the arms were granted without the supporter, which was added in 1841. In 1986 the crest was replaced by a crown.
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  • ...(wild pigs)]]<br>*[[:Category:Boar heads|Boar heads]]<br>*[[:Category:Boar supporter|Boar supporters]] File:nusatimu.jpg|[[:Category:Komodo lizards|Komodo lizard/dragon]]
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