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===Origin/meaning===
===Origin/meaning===
Named after Elizabeth I (1556-1603). The Motto translated as "Always the same". The Badge was approved in 1919 and modified 2004.
Named after Elizabeth I (1556-1603). The Motto translated as "Always the same". The badge was approved in 1919 and modified 2004.


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[[Literature]]: Wikimedia Commons
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Latest revision as of 08:21, 19 February 2024

HMS QUEEN ELIZABETH

Coat of arms (crest) of the HMS Queen Elizabeth

Official blazon

Party per pale white and green; between the letters E and R in fess gold a rose party per pale red and white ensigned by a tudor crown.

Origin/meaning

Named after Elizabeth I (1556-1603). The Motto translated as "Always the same". The badge was approved in 1919 and modified 2004.

Literature: Wikimedia Commons

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