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  1. 27 de set. de 2022 · 27 September 2022. David White, Garter King of Arms, proclaimed the Accession of His Majesty King Charles III at St James's Palace, London, on 10 September 2022. Information about the Proclamation of the new Sovereign by the heralds may be seen here . The text of the Accession Proclamation has been published here, and can be downloaded as a PDF.

  2. El College of Arms o Heralds' College (literalmente Colegio de Armas o Colegio de los Heraldos) es una corporación real formada por oficiales de armas profesionales, que constituye la máxima autoridad heráldica en Inglaterra, Gales, Irlanda del Norte y algunos reinos de la Mancomunidad. Los heraldos son nombrados por el soberano británico y ...

  3. ja.wikipedia.org › wiki › 紋章院紋章院 - Wikipedia

    紋章院(もんしょういん、英: College of Arms 又は Heralds' College )は、紋章及び系譜を管理・統括し、イングランド、ウェールズ及び北アイルランドの国民に新たな紋章を授与するほか、国王や王家の典礼を司る英国王直属の機関である 。

  4. www.college-of-arms.gov.uk › resources › the-law-of-armsThe Law of Arms - College of Arms

    Control is delegated to the Kings of Arms, or senior heralds, who are Garter, Clarenceux and Norroy and Ulster. They interpret the laws and conventions of arms, and are empowered to grant arms in the name of The Sovereign. Between 1530 and 1689 the Kings of Arms were given Royal Commissions to visit English and Welsh counties, to establish that ...

  5. The College of Arms is the official heraldic authority for England, Wales, Northern Ireland and much of the Commonwealth including Australia and New Zealand. ...

  6. The College of Arms in London claims to be the heraldic Authority for Australia (a claim disputed by the AHS). The Kings of Arms of England will grant arms to any Australian citizen and, possibly, to any Australian resident. The Lord Lyon King of Arms of Scotland will grant arms to any Australian of Scots descent or close connection.

  7. The College of Arms, in London is one of the few remaining government heraldic authorities in Europe. It was founded in 1484 by King Richard III, and its job is to control heraldry and grant new armorial bearings, sometime called coats of arms . The college is run by the Kings of Arms, heralds and pursuivants who handle heraldic affairs in ...