Royal arms of England
The royal arms of England are the arms of England.
| Royal arms of England (Arms of Plantagenet) | |
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| Details | |
| Armiger | Monarchs of England |
| Adopted | Late 12th century |
| Escutcheon | Gules, three lions passant guardant in pale or armed and langued azure |
| Supporters | Various |
| Motto | Dieu et mon droit |
| Orders | Order of the Garter |
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Gallery
- Thomas Hawley Clarenceux King of Arms.jpg
Thomas Hawley, an English officer of arms, wearing a tabard emblazoned with the royal arms of England
The Arms of the Gibraltarian Government, granted by the College of Arms in 1836 to commemorate the Great Siege of Gibraltar, is a modification the royal arms of the United Kingdom.[1]
Edward, the Black Prince, wearing a surcoat emblazoned with the royal arms of England
- Oriel Boss.jpg
The arms of Oriel College, Oxford alludes to the institution's regal foundation by using the royal arms of England with a silver border added for difference.[2]
- Flag of Detroit.svg
The Flag of Detroit uses a stylized version of the royal arms to symbolize former British control of the city, 1760–1796
- Shield of Imperial College London.svg
The coat of arms of Imperial College London use the Royal Standard over an open book mentioning "Scientia"
- Coat of Arms of Westminister Abbey.svg
Coat of arms of Collegiate Church of Saint Peter at Westminster, or the Westminster Abbey, UK.
Royal Arms Of England Media
The original royal crest as introduced by Edward III, borne upon a chapeau and with a red mantling lined in ermine. The steel helm has gold embellishments.
The three lions passants guardants or attributed to William I and his successors Henry I, Stephen, Henry II, John and Henry III by Matthew Paris in Historia Anglorum and Chronica Majora in the 1250s.
- Richard I 1st seal.png
Arms from 1st Great Seal of Richard I
- Royal Arms of England (1340-1367).svg
Royal Arms of England (1340-1367)
- Royal Arms of England (1395-1399).svg
Royal Arms of England (1395-1399)
Royal Arms of England (1399-1603)
Royal Arms of England (1399-1603)
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References
- ↑ Sumner 2001, p. 9.
- ↑ "The name and arms of the College". oriel.ox.ac.uk. Archived from the original on 24 June 2009. Retrieved 20 September 2010.
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