Insignia
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Insignia (the plural of Latin insigne: emblem, symbol) is a symbol or token of personal power, status or office, or of an official body of government or jurisdiction. Insignia are especially used as an emblem of a specific or general authority.
Typical examples of insignia are:
- Crowns
- Flags of a country or state
- Coats of arms and Heraldry
- Seals
- Ensigns
- Roundels
- Badges
- Cockades
- Other National Emblems
- Shoulder patch, or shoulder sleeve insignia (SSI)
- Military rank and unit markings
Official insignia are often protected by law as to allow their use only by people holding a specific office or staff members action on behalf of such a person. Misuse, defacement and destruction of such symbols is considered an offense in many countries.
Insignia Media
Constantine's Christogram, the initials "IHS" stand for in hoc signo
The capture of Jerusalem by Jacques de Molay in 1299. Counterfactual scene with the Templar Grand Master carrying the Order's insignia.