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|middle_caption = | |middle_caption = Middle arms version | ||
|lesser = | |lesser = Arms_of_Mascylla.png | ||
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|lesser_caption = | |lesser_caption = Lesser arms | ||
|armiger = Queen [[Dorothea I of Mascylla|Dorothy I]] as [[Monarchy of Mascylla|monarch]] | |||
|year_adopted = {{Start date and age|1924|2|20|df=y}} | |year_adopted = {{Start date and age|1924|2|20|df=y}} | ||
|crest = | |crest = Upon the helm, a {{wp|torse}} thereon a horn {{wp|Or}} and {{wp|Azure}}; mantled Or doubled {{wp|Ermine}} | ||
|torse = | |torse = | ||
|shield = | |shield = {{wp|Quarterly}}, I and IV Or, a lion {{wp|rampant}} Azure langed and armed {{wp|Gules}}. II and III, the arms of the senior [[House of Welsbach]] (Party per pale, a deer {{wp|couchant}} {{wp|regardent}} Gules with a {{wp|coronet (heraldry)|coronet}} Or, and {{wp|variation of the field|Barry}} of nine Or and {{wp|Vert}}, a helm Or thereon a coronet Or) and the arms of the [[Kingdom of the Valimians]] (Quarterly, I and IV Gules, an armored knight armed cap-à-pie mounted on a horse {{wp|salient}} holding in his {{wp|dexter}} hand a sword Argent above his head, a shield Gules hangs on the {{wp|sinister}} shoulder charged with a cross Argent, the horse saddles, straps, belts, hilt of the sword, stirrups, and the decoration of the harness, Or. II and III {{wp|Variation of the field|Wavy}} of seven Gules and Argent, a longboat Or with a sail Argent) party per pale. | ||
|supporters = | |supporters = On the dexter a [[Monarchy of Mascylla#Regalia|Crown of Lucas I]] proper thereon a lion rampant guardant Azure langed and armed Gules, royally crowned proper. On the sinister a horse rampant Argent armed, crined and unguled Or, and gorged with the People's Crown Or. | ||
|compartment = | |compartment = | ||
|motto = '' | |motto = {{wp|Latin language|Cambran}}: ''NIHIL SINE DEO''<br>{{wp|literal translation|lit.}} 'Nothing without God' | ||
|orders = | |orders = [[Orders, decorations, and medals of Mascylla|Order of the Blue Lion]] | ||
|other_elements = | |other_elements = The arms is placed on a mantle Gules lined with Ermine, above the mantle the [[Monarchy of Mascylla#Regalia|Mascyllary State Crown]] thereon a pavilion Gules. | ||
|earlier_versions = | |earlier_versions = | ||
|use = | |use = | ||
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The '''coat of arms of Mascylla''' | The '''coat of arms of Mascylla''', officially the '''royal coat of arms of Mascylla''' (({{wp|German language|Hesurian}}: ''Königliches Wappen von Maskillien'') is the {{wp|arms of dominion}} of the [[Monarchy of Mascylla|Mascyllary monarch]], currently [[Dorothea I of Mascylla|Queen Dorothy I]], and the Mascyllary nation at large. This representation of the national animals makes up the '''''Kronwappen''''' (royal arms), informally known as the '''''Reichswächter''''' (lit. "Imperial Guardians"). It was adopted by the [[Mascylla|Crowned Republic of Mascylla]] in 1924 following the [[Mascyllary Revolution]]. | ||
The current official design is due to Tobias Schwetzder (1888-1967) and was originally introduced in 1923. The [[ | The current official design is due to [[Tobias Schwetzder]] (1888-1967) and was originally introduced in 1923. The coat of arms in their current state are used by the Monarch of Mascylla, serving as its living expression of existence, or in an altered form by members of the royal family at their capacity; its corresponding {{wp|banner of arms}} is the basis for the [[Flag of Mascylla#Standards|Royal Standard]] and its variants. The [[Government of Mascylla|Royal Government]] uses the Greater State Arms (''Großes Staatswappen'') in the coat of arms' stead to express {{wp|executive authority}}. | ||
The arms of Mascylla, serving as the foundational basis of the coat of arms and as the dynastic arms of the [[House of Ahnern|House of Ahnern-Welsbach]], is depicted quartered: the first and fourth quarters depict the rampant blue lion of the [[House of Ahnern]], and in the second and third quarters the arms of the [[House of Welsbach]] (a couchant regardant deer, and the helm and coronet) as [[List of Valimian monarchs|Kings of the Valimians]] (an armored knight cap-à-pie mounted on a salient horse, and a longboat). The {{wp|armorial achievement}} adds to the arms the {{wp|Latin language|Cambran}} {{wp|motto}} of the monarchs of Mascylla since 1793, ''Nihil sine Deo'' ('Nothing without God', {{wp|German language|Hesurian}}: ''Nichts ohne Gott''), as well as the collar of the [[Orders, decorations, and medals of Mascylla|Order of the Blue Lion]], the country's most prestigious {{wp|order of chivalry}}. | |||
==Legal basis== | ==Legal basis== | ||
The coat of arms of the Crowned Republic of Mascylla is described in two legal documents: the [[Politics of Mascylla|Constitution of the Crowned Republic of Mascylla]] of 1924 and the Coat of Arms, Colors and Anthem of the Crowned Republic of Mascylla, and State Seals Act (Hesurian: ''Wappen-, Farben-, Nationalhymnen-, und Staatssiegelregulationsgesetz der Gekrönten Republik Maskillien'') of 1980 with subsequent amendments (henceforth referred to as "the Coat of Arms Act"). The legislation concerning the national symbols is strictly regulated and planned, with a plethora of laws and guidelines which define usages of when which coat of arms is used. | The coat of arms of the Crowned Republic of Mascylla is described in two legal documents: the [[Politics of Mascylla|Constitution of the Crowned Republic of Mascylla]] of 1924 and the Coat of Arms, Colors, and Anthem of the Crowned Republic of Mascylla, and State Seals Act (Hesurian: ''Wappen-, Farben-, Nationalhymnen-, und Staatssiegelregulationsgesetz der Gekrönten Republik Maskillien'') of 1980 with subsequent amendments (henceforth referred to as "the Coat of Arms Act"). The legislation concerning the national symbols is strictly regulated and planned, with a plethora of laws and guidelines which define usages of when which coat of arms is used. | ||
==Design== | ==Design== | ||
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{{quote|''A Shield {{wp|Or (heraldry)|Or}}, halfed by a slim line with outbent Arms, and an {{wp|escutcheon (heraldry)|Inescutcheon}} containing the Dynastic Arms of the Royal Houses. In the first Field three open Antlers {{wp|azure (heraldry)|Azure}}, placed over each other. In the second Field three Lions Azure, {{wp|crown (heraldry)|crowned}} with open Crowns Or. The Inescutcheon is party per pale the Arms for the House of Welsbach (Bendwise three Antlers Azure); and the House of Ahnern (Azure, three Lions watching over a Fortified Bridge Or and {{wp|argent (heraldry)|Argent}}). The main Shield is crowned by a Knight's {{wp|helmet (heraldry)|Helmet}}, a Powder Container with three Feathers of Argent, Azure, and Or, and surrounded by the Insignia of the Order of the Blue Lion. Supported by a Bear and Deer regardant, crowned with a Crown and Antler or, standing on a {{wp|compartment (heraldry)|Compartment}} Or. All surrounded by {{wp|ermine (heraldry)|Ermine}} {{wp|mantling (heraldry)|Mantling}}, crowned with a Royal Crown and {{wp|heraldic knot|knotted}} with {{wp|tassel|Tasseladorned}} Strings Or.''}} | {{quote|''A Shield {{wp|Or (heraldry)|Or}}, halfed by a slim line with outbent Arms, and an {{wp|escutcheon (heraldry)|Inescutcheon}} containing the Dynastic Arms of the Royal Houses. In the first Field three open Antlers {{wp|azure (heraldry)|Azure}}, placed over each other. In the second Field three Lions Azure, {{wp|crown (heraldry)|crowned}} with open Crowns Or. The Inescutcheon is party per pale the Arms for the House of Welsbach (Bendwise three Antlers Azure); and the House of Ahnern (Azure, three Lions watching over a Fortified Bridge Or and {{wp|argent (heraldry)|Argent}}). The main Shield is crowned by a Knight's {{wp|helmet (heraldry)|Helmet}}, a Powder Container with three Feathers of Argent, Azure, and Or, and surrounded by the Insignia of the Order of the Blue Lion. Supported by a Bear and Deer regardant, crowned with a Crown and Antler or, standing on a {{wp|compartment (heraldry)|Compartment}} Or. All surrounded by {{wp|ermine (heraldry)|Ermine}} {{wp|mantling (heraldry)|Mantling}}, crowned with a Royal Crown and {{wp|heraldic knot|knotted}} with {{wp|tassel|Tasseladorned}} Strings Or.''}} | ||
The greater arms may also be displayed only with the crowned escutcheon. While the arms have undergone significant changes over the years, such as changing the inescutcheon with the ruling dynasty, they are based on arms created by Queen Sophia I in 1847. The escutcheon used in the greater blazon has in total five elements: 4 quarterings on the main escutcheon (two coats of arms duplicated), and three | The greater arms may also be displayed only with the crowned escutcheon. While the arms have undergone significant changes over the years, such as changing the inescutcheon with the ruling dynasty, they are based on arms created by Queen Sophia I in 1847. The escutcheon used in the greater blazon has in total five elements: 4 quarterings on the main escutcheon (two coats of arms duplicated), and three coats of arms incorporated into an escutcheon of pretense. However, the House of Welsbach never used any azure colors in the arms of their house (neither as Grand Dukes of Welsbach nor as [[List of Valimian monarchs|Kings and Emperors of the Valimians]]). The azure colors were introduced as an element in the royal coat of arms in the 19th century, chosen as a symbol of the notion of "Mascylla's eternal pure existence", as described in the poem by Erhard Tegner in 1867: | ||
{{quote|''As long as Lukas's Wain still turns,''<br> | {{quote|''As long as Lukas's Wain still turns,''<br> | ||
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''Intact shall stand the Mascyllary throne.''<br>}} | ''Intact shall stand the Mascyllary throne.''<br>}} | ||
The arms are supported by a bear and a deer, facing toward the shield and crowned with headdresses, the bear with a royal crown, and the deer with a golden antler. For centuries, the bear and deer have been important elements in Mascyllary heraldry and especially for the State Coat of Arms. The shield may be surmounted by the Collar of the [[Orders, decorations, and medals of Mascylla#Orders of chivalry|Order of the Blue Lion]], the foremost [[Orders, decorations, and medals of Mascylla|order in Mascylla]], and the highest | The arms are supported by a bear and a deer, facing toward the shield and crowned with headdresses, the bear with a royal crown, and the deer with a golden antler. For centuries, the bear and deer have been important elements in Mascyllary heraldry and especially for the State Coat of Arms. The shield may be surmounted by the Collar of the [[Orders, decorations, and medals of Mascylla#Orders of chivalry|Order of the Blue Lion]], the foremost [[Orders, decorations, and medals of Mascylla|order in Mascylla]], and the highest honor the Mascyllary state can bestow on a public or military individual. Besides being the official national coat of arms, the greater coat of arms is also the personal coat of arms of the king or queen, and as such he or she can decree its use as a personal coat of arms by other members of the Royal House, with the alterations and additions decided by him. | ||
===Lesser version=== | ===Lesser version=== | ||
The lesser coat of arms is mainly used by the [[Government of Mascylla]] and subordinate government authorities. As such it may be joined by insignias | The lesser coat of arms, the Greater State Arms, is mainly used by the [[Government of Mascylla]] and subordinate government authorities. As such it may be joined by insignias symbolizing the activity of individual government agencies, following approval by the State Board of Heraldry. It is, for instance, embroidered on all uniforms of the Mascyllary [[Imperial Police (Mascylla)|Imperial Police]] and local police units, as well as in various coats of arms and on uniforms of the [[Reichswehr (Mascylla)|Mascyllary ''Reichswehr'']]. The blazon for the arms is as follows: | ||
{{quote|''The Greater State Arms consists of a Head Shield Or, halfed by a slim line with outbent Arms, the Coat surrounded with Branches of Oak Leaves in Or, and an Inescutcheon containing the Dynastic Arms of the Royal House. It is crowned by a Knight's Helmet, undermined by a Stripe of Cloth Azure, and supported by a Bear and Deer, crowned with Headdresses Or.''}} | {{quote|''The Greater State Arms consists of a Head Shield Or, halfed by a slim line with outbent Arms, the Coat surrounded with Branches of Oak Leaves in Or, and an Inescutcheon containing the Dynastic Arms of the Royal House. It is crowned by a Knight's Helmet, undermined by a Stripe of Cloth Azure, and supported by a Bear and Deer, crowned with Headdresses Or.''}} |
Latest revision as of 00:55, 10 December 2022
Coat of arms of Mascylla (Kronwappen) | |
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Armiger | Queen Dorothy I as monarch |
Adopted | 20 February 1924 |
Crest | Upon the helm, a torse thereon a horn Or and Azure; mantled Or doubled Ermine |
Blazon | Quarterly, I and IV Or, a lion rampant Azure langed and armed Gules. II and III, the arms of the senior House of Welsbach (Party per pale, a deer couchant regardent Gules with a coronet Or, and Barry of nine Or and Vert, a helm Or thereon a coronet Or) and the arms of the Kingdom of the Valimians (Quarterly, I and IV Gules, an armored knight armed cap-à-pie mounted on a horse salient holding in his dexter hand a sword Argent above his head, a shield Gules hangs on the sinister shoulder charged with a cross Argent, the horse saddles, straps, belts, hilt of the sword, stirrups, and the decoration of the harness, Or. II and III Wavy of seven Gules and Argent, a longboat Or with a sail Argent) party per pale. |
Supporters | On the dexter a Crown of Lucas I proper thereon a lion rampant guardant Azure langed and armed Gules, royally crowned proper. On the sinister a horse rampant Argent armed, crined and unguled Or, and gorged with the People's Crown Or. |
Motto | Cambran: NIHIL SINE DEO lit. 'Nothing without God' |
Orders | Order of the Blue Lion |
Other elements | The arms is placed on a mantle Gules lined with Ermine, above the mantle the Mascyllary State Crown thereon a pavilion Gules. |
The coat of arms of Mascylla, officially the royal coat of arms of Mascylla ((Hesurian: Königliches Wappen von Maskillien) is the arms of dominion of the Mascyllary monarch, currently Queen Dorothy I, and the Mascyllary nation at large. This representation of the national animals makes up the Kronwappen (royal arms), informally known as the Reichswächter (lit. "Imperial Guardians"). It was adopted by the Crowned Republic of Mascylla in 1924 following the Mascyllary Revolution.
The current official design is due to Tobias Schwetzder (1888-1967) and was originally introduced in 1923. The coat of arms in their current state are used by the Monarch of Mascylla, serving as its living expression of existence, or in an altered form by members of the royal family at their capacity; its corresponding banner of arms is the basis for the Royal Standard and its variants. The Royal Government uses the Greater State Arms (Großes Staatswappen) in the coat of arms' stead to express executive authority.
The arms of Mascylla, serving as the foundational basis of the coat of arms and as the dynastic arms of the House of Ahnern-Welsbach, is depicted quartered: the first and fourth quarters depict the rampant blue lion of the House of Ahnern, and in the second and third quarters the arms of the House of Welsbach (a couchant regardant deer, and the helm and coronet) as Kings of the Valimians (an armored knight cap-à-pie mounted on a salient horse, and a longboat). The armorial achievement adds to the arms the Cambran motto of the monarchs of Mascylla since 1793, Nihil sine Deo ('Nothing without God', Hesurian: Nichts ohne Gott), as well as the collar of the Order of the Blue Lion, the country's most prestigious order of chivalry.
Legal basis
The coat of arms of the Crowned Republic of Mascylla is described in two legal documents: the Constitution of the Crowned Republic of Mascylla of 1924 and the Coat of Arms, Colors, and Anthem of the Crowned Republic of Mascylla, and State Seals Act (Hesurian: Wappen-, Farben-, Nationalhymnen-, und Staatssiegelregulationsgesetz der Gekrönten Republik Maskillien) of 1980 with subsequent amendments (henceforth referred to as "the Coat of Arms Act"). The legislation concerning the national symbols is strictly regulated and planned, with a plethora of laws and guidelines which define usages of when which coat of arms is used.
Design
Greater version
The greater coat of arms is blazoned in Mascyllary law as follows:
A Shield Or, halfed by a slim line with outbent Arms, and an Inescutcheon containing the Dynastic Arms of the Royal Houses. In the first Field three open Antlers Azure, placed over each other. In the second Field three Lions Azure, crowned with open Crowns Or. The Inescutcheon is party per pale the Arms for the House of Welsbach (Bendwise three Antlers Azure); and the House of Ahnern (Azure, three Lions watching over a Fortified Bridge Or and Argent). The main Shield is crowned by a Knight's Helmet, a Powder Container with three Feathers of Argent, Azure, and Or, and surrounded by the Insignia of the Order of the Blue Lion. Supported by a Bear and Deer regardant, crowned with a Crown and Antler or, standing on a Compartment Or. All surrounded by Ermine Mantling, crowned with a Royal Crown and knotted with Tasseladorned Strings Or.
The greater arms may also be displayed only with the crowned escutcheon. While the arms have undergone significant changes over the years, such as changing the inescutcheon with the ruling dynasty, they are based on arms created by Queen Sophia I in 1847. The escutcheon used in the greater blazon has in total five elements: 4 quarterings on the main escutcheon (two coats of arms duplicated), and three coats of arms incorporated into an escutcheon of pretense. However, the House of Welsbach never used any azure colors in the arms of their house (neither as Grand Dukes of Welsbach nor as Kings and Emperors of the Valimians). The azure colors were introduced as an element in the royal coat of arms in the 19th century, chosen as a symbol of the notion of "Mascylla's eternal pure existence", as described in the poem by Erhard Tegner in 1867:
As long as Lukas's Wain still turns,
Its blue waves around the Northern zone,
As long as the land still produces iron and heroes,
Intact shall stand the Mascyllary throne.
The arms are supported by a bear and a deer, facing toward the shield and crowned with headdresses, the bear with a royal crown, and the deer with a golden antler. For centuries, the bear and deer have been important elements in Mascyllary heraldry and especially for the State Coat of Arms. The shield may be surmounted by the Collar of the Order of the Blue Lion, the foremost order in Mascylla, and the highest honor the Mascyllary state can bestow on a public or military individual. Besides being the official national coat of arms, the greater coat of arms is also the personal coat of arms of the king or queen, and as such he or she can decree its use as a personal coat of arms by other members of the Royal House, with the alterations and additions decided by him.
Lesser version
The lesser coat of arms, the Greater State Arms, is mainly used by the Government of Mascylla and subordinate government authorities. As such it may be joined by insignias symbolizing the activity of individual government agencies, following approval by the State Board of Heraldry. It is, for instance, embroidered on all uniforms of the Mascyllary Imperial Police and local police units, as well as in various coats of arms and on uniforms of the Mascyllary Reichswehr. The blazon for the arms is as follows:
The Greater State Arms consists of a Head Shield Or, halfed by a slim line with outbent Arms, the Coat surrounded with Branches of Oak Leaves in Or, and an Inescutcheon containing the Dynastic Arms of the Royal House. It is crowned by a Knight's Helmet, undermined by a Stripe of Cloth Azure, and supported by a Bear and Deer, crowned with Headdresses Or.