Gallery of coats of arms (Ajax)
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The following is a listing of the coats of arms that can be found in Ajax.
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Country: Belfras | ||
Type: Heraldic achievement | ||
Link: Coat of arms of Belfras | ||
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Country: Dzhuvenestan | ||
Type: Coat of Arms | ||
Link: Coat of arms of Dzhuvenestan | ||
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Country: Garima | ||
Type: Heraldic achievement | ||
Link: Coat of arms of Garima | ||
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Country: Garza | ||
Type: Heraldic achievement | ||
Link: Coat of arms of Garza | ||
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Country: Gelonia | ||
Type: Heraldic achievement | ||
Link: Coat of arms of Gelonia | ||
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Country: Ghant | ||
Type: Heraldic achievement | ||
Link: Coat of arms of Ghant | ||
Description: The coat of arms of Ghant bears the Ghantish Imperial Coat of Arms as its charge, supported by two white direwolves, known as "Latzotsozuri" (Ghantish: "the White Direwolf"). This is in accordance with Ghantish Imperial Law: The Ghantish nation takes black and white as colors, and as state coat of arms the Imperial Eagle with the motto Ohorea Beti. An imperial decree of 1 December 1800 determined the achievement to be used in the greater and the lesser version, respectively. There is also a middle version of the arms.
The greater arms (pictured to the left) are used for official state purposes. The lesser coat of arms (pictured to the right) are used by the Ghantish Imperial Family and on official sites of the monarchy and of the government. | ||
Country: Gristol-Serkonos | ||
Type: Great Seal | ||
Link: Coat of arms of Gristol-Serkonos | ||
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Country: Kainuinoa | ||
Type: Coat of Arms | ||
Link: Coat of Arms of Kainuinoa | ||
Description: The present Coat of Arms of Kainuinoa was introduced in 1984 as part of efforts by the governing authority of Kainuinoa to be more inclusive towards non-Tokotahan groups. In the top left box is a traditional Tokotahan outrigger canoe, and in the bottom right is the Tapu stick, associated with the Tapu faith. A pair of Lambrinese rencongs adorn the bottom left corner, while the Lambaneh crescent and star (a symbol from the standard of the Kualambeh Kingdom) features in the top right box. Adorned across the top is the national flower, the https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plumeria plumeria sits atop as a symbol of the ruling religious council. | ||
Country: Keuland | ||
Type: Heraldic achievement | ||
Link: Coat of arms of Keuland | ||
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Country: Latium | ||
Type: Heraldic achievement | ||
Link: Coat of arms of Latium | ||
Description: Purpure an eagle Or, head facing to the sinister, clutching in its talons a Thunderbolt Or. | ||
Country: Lihnidos | ||
Type: Heraldic achievement | ||
Link: Coat of arms of Lihnidos | ||
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Country: Lyncanestria | File:Lesser coat of arms of Lyncanestria.png | |
Type: Armorial achivement | ||
Link: Coat of arms of Lyncanestria | ||
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Country: Mniohuta | ||
Type: Coat of Arms | ||
Link: Coat of Arms of Mniohuta | ||
Description: In the closing days of negotations between the Republic of Waziyand and Confederation of Mniohuta toward unification in 1846, a wreath containing a replica of the drum of Wakíŋyaŋ Okínihaŋ (Great Thunder, ᐘᑭᐣᐨᔭᐣᐨ ᐅᑭᓂᐦᐊᐣᐨ) was presented to then-president of Waziyand, Johannes Frijheid, as a symbol of good faith toward non-native Norumbians residing in the soon to be united state. Moved, Frijheid displayed the symbol on a raised platform at the unification ceremony in Walgroinzin. It was adopted as the national symbol the following year by majority vote of the [Conclave of the Confederacy] with a few additions. The medicine wheel is meant to represent the indigenous Mniohuti majority, while the wheat represents the inclusion of the Fretrekeriners. The red ribbon wrapped around the base of the wreathe represents the unity of all people, indigenous or not, in Mniohuta. | ||
Country: Sudmark | ||
Type: Heraldic achievement | ||
Link: Coat of arms of Sudmark | ||
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Country: Sydalon | ||
Type: Heraldic achievement | ||
Link: Coat of arms of Sydalon | ||
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Country: Talahara | ||
Type: Sigil | ||
Link: Lion's paw sigil | ||
Description: The national emblem of Talahara is the lion's paw sigil: a symbol taken from Talahara's artisanal tradition of tapestry weaving. The lion's paw is a representation of Talahara, drawing from its etymological origin "font of lions", and from its meaning within the symbology of Talaharan tapestry as a sigil of strength and protection. Talaharan tapestries have traditionally been woven with sigils imbuing powers into the finished pieces. These powers are occasionally treated with superstitious reverence, but in the modern era are more commonly regarded as well-wishes. Tapestries with a lion's paw imbue divine protection into a home. Sigils of trees promise easy life and happiness, grains imbue fertility, and bees promote good work. The lion's paw has been associated as a symbol of Talahara since the 9th century CE, but was only officially adopted as a symbol in 1845. | ||
Country: Tyreseia | ||
Type: National seal | ||
Link: Great Seal of Tyreseia | ||
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Country: Wazheganon | ||
Type: National seal | ||
Link: Federal Emblem of Wazheganon | ||
Description: The Federal Emblem of Wazheganon is an adapted version of the Banner of Great Norumbia, which featured a black thunderbird on a red banner, used from 1802-1823, which was was adopted by Wazheganon upon the federation's formation in 1823. The symbolism of the thunderbird dates back to the decisive Battle of Tawensony in 1638, which coincided with a strong thunderstorm that was interpreted by the forces of the Wazheganon#Iron Confederacy as divine intervention by mythical thunderbirds. The thunderbird, previously used only by a few prestigious leadership clans, was thereafter used as a seal for the entire confederacy. A blue eight-point star was added behind the thunderbird in 1833 to help differentiate the emblem from several similar designs used by groups throughout northeastern Norumbia. The star was adapted from an earlier glyph, symbolizing unity and the eight major groups which formed the new federation. |