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{{Short description|Heraldic achievements' design and transmission}} | |||
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'''Heraldry''' is a discipline relating to the design, display and study of armorial bearings (known as armory), as well as related disciplines, such as ], together with the study of ], ] and ].<ref>{{harvp|Fox-Davies|1909|p=1}}; {{harvp|Friar|1987|p=183}}</ref><ref>'']'', ], Cambridge, Massachusetts (1960).</ref> Armory, the best-known branch of heraldry, concerns the design and transmission of the ]. The achievement, or armorial bearings usually includes a ] on a ], ] and ], together with any accompanying devices, such as ]s, ], ] and ]es.<ref>{{harvp|Fox-Davies|1909|pp=1, 57–59}}</ref> | |||
'''Heraldry''' is the knowledge and art of describing '''coats of arms''' Fo & |