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Explanation of the attributed arms of Saint Benedict. Examples of ecclesiastical and civic arms in stained glass at Emmaus Hall, School of Theology, Saint John's University, Collegeville, Minnesota, USA.


A linksite with links to knighthood heraldry and nobility


Site Dedicated MY artwork and the artwork of my Fellow Amateur Heralds.


An historical presentation of the world of the coats of arms through present and old european monarchies. Possibility of create your own coat of arms.


Site sur l'h�raldique en Belgique. Petit tutorial pour apprendre � lire un �cu.


The Armorial Bearings of Thomas Pinkney Davis.


The Avigdor family,one of Europe's leading noble families and banking dynasties,has three branches:d'Avigdor Duca di Acquaviva,d'Avigdor-Goldsmid and Avigdor.History,heraldry,nobility.


An Introductory Guide to the Excrescence and Expulsion of Unsuitable Badgers, Gimmicks, and Contraptions


Site devoted to the Garza surname, contains information of heraldry and surname origins. It contains how humanity started to use surnames and heraldry origins. All in Spanish