Coat
A coat (also coat of arms or weapons of quota), in the European tradition, is a design specifically created - using pieces, glazes and metals - for the purpose of identifying individuals, families, clans, cities, regions and nations. It is unknown precisely when is this practice began. The field of study of brasões is called heraldry. The brasões were not provided to people at random. They had their origins in acts of courage and bravery made by large knights. It was a way of the honor and their families. Over time, as was an icon of status, came to be given to noble families in order to identify the extent of the same social, therefore, only the heroes or the nobility had such icon and could forward their descendants. From the sixth century. XIX, with the rise to power of the bourgeoisie and the decline of aristocracy, the Coat was losing its importance. Currently the brasões are very common and easy to find. Each municipality - parish, municipality or district - has its, and its flag, which is the coat, reason of pride for many of the people in each parish. Several local and Sports Clubs also adopted as a symbol coat identifying them.
Shell (heraldry) A shield is the main part of the picture that forms a coat on heraldry. Often the shield is the very crest complete, or the parties calls are completely dispensable, not possess significance according to the rules of heraldry. The shield is a very complex figure, and studied under various details, in particular: • Ways • Glazes • Parties • Partitions • Works or Honrarias • Figures Heráldica One coat is composed of four parts:
Shell Elmo Crowns and Coronéis Adornos: timbre, virol, paquife, support, currency (or slogan), mantle and flag. Crown Designa up by Crown, the piece which is above the elmo, in a coat, or quota of arms. Each of these pieces indicates the degree of nobility, royalty, military weapons, and the murals or homes. In a coat of royalty, designates up by the crown piece that is represented. In other degrees of nobility, from the Duke to the baron, the crown will draw up to colonel.
Elmo Caution: This article or section does not cite their sources or references, in disagreement with the policy of verifiability. Help improve this article providing reliable and independent sources in the body of the text or footnotes. Elmo is a shield used in warfare environment, designed to protect the head of the soldier. It is part of the equipment of war ancient and medieval, and presents the most varied forms, but its basic function is always the cranial protection. They were often made in leather, iron and mesh, and protected the warriors in combat. Many stories are based on elmos of great heroes. Elmo Perhaps the most famous of the story is the elmo of Odin, Aegishjalmar. The national anthem of Italy mentions the "elmo di Scipio" (elmo, Cipião African) [1] Elmo also can be used as name, and means person of character, intelligent, selfless, protective and well quista by others, and have promising future in areas such as law, accounting, Music, Drama and Medicine, with special emphasis in the Intensive Care .
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The timbre is a piece of the coat of arms that is placed on the elmo virol. At its origin, the tone was more an element that served to distinguish a knight in the middle of many others. In terms heráldicos, the timbre may take several pictures, as a flower, an animal, a cross or any other object. By rule, the timbre should have the same height of the shield. The virol is a term that in heraldry, means a piece of fabric, placed on the elmo and crown. It is made of two intertwined ropes, with the same enamel of paquife, and the shield, representing the metal and color principal. Serviría to keep paquife in place. Paquifes are figures of mantos, covers, or just belts, foliage and plumagens, drawn up in derredor the elmo, and their origin is mantos of which were used to protect the elmo for heating and cooling, and the blows of sword. They were, habitulamente, made from flax.
The support, or lieutenant, means, in heraldry, figures that support, or keep the shield of a coat of arms.
The media are figures of animals, the lieutenants are all other figures. The Devisa or motto is an idea expressed by a phrase that serves as a guide or motivation to a person, group, sect, country or nation.
The slogans, as adapted by countries or organizations of society condense common values that justify a common action.
The word "slogan" comes from the Greek λήμμα, which means something received, gain, as a gift.
The flag is classically defined as the symbol representative of a sovereign state, or country, municipality, intendência, province, organization, society, clan, crown, kingdom, ie all is formed between a nation and its people, even a family Traditional, since recognised by loved enteragidos by law or tradition.
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