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Contains sites which concern the study and art of heraldry and heraldic coats of arms. Commercial services and retail sites are not listed here and should be submitted to Top: Society: Genealogy: Products and Services: Heraldry or to Top: Shopping: Recreation: Genealogy: Heraldry, as appropriate.
http://www7b.biglobe.ne.jp/~bprince/hr/parker/
An illustrated heraldic dictionary by James Parker which was first published in 1894.
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/07243a.htm
Information on heraldry as it is used in and by the Catholic church.
http://www.civicheraldry.co.uk/
Coats of arms or badges for over 380 English and Welsh civil authorities.
http://www.earlyblazon.com/
Coats of arms from the Cathar crusade in the 13th century. [English/French]
http://elizabethan.org/
Includes a history of heraldry through the Renaissance, information on officers of arms in England and a primer of blazonry.
http://pages.infinit.net/cerame/heraldicamerica/
Features articles, a bibliography, and a forum on North American heraldry. [French/English]
http://www.heraldica.org/
FAQs, introductions to heraldic concepts and terms, an illustrated glossary and information on heraldry within various countries and groups.
http://www.irishsurnames.com/heraldiccharges.htm
Potential symbolic meanings of heraldic charges, with a special focus on Irish heraldry.
http://www.wawrzak.org/
Armorial of Polish Nobility and information about Polish Royalty.
http://www.heraldica.org/faqs/heraldry.faq
An FAQ for the Usenet group rec.heraldry.
http://jgrimbert.free.fr/herald/rh/
Arms of members of the Usenet newsgroup rec.heraldry and others of interest to that group.
http://the.heraldry.ru/
The articles and basic information on the Russian armorial heritage and the current heraldic practice in Russia.
http://www.baronage.co.uk/
Concerns the art, history and symbolism of heraldry, and the history, politics, books, cinema and television to which heraldry has thematic links.
http://www.puncher.co.uk/gen_herald.php
Based on user-provided information creates an image of a simple coat of arms.
http://www.sog.org.uk/leaflets/arms.html
Describes to whom the right to bear a coat of arms belongs.
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