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- Marks_of_distinction abstract "A mark of distinction, in heraldry, is a charge showing that the bearer of a shield is not (as defined by the rules or laws of heraldry in most, though not all, countries and situations) descended by blood from the original bearer. The "mark of distinction" (which is so called as it is supposed to "make distinct" that the bearer is not one of the possible legitimate heirs or heiresses) usually refers to a context of illegitimacy, the illegitimate offspring being regarded as a "stranger in blood" to his natural father. The mark of distinction may also be applied upon the adoption of a surname and arms of a family from whom the bearer is not descended.".
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- Marks_of_distinction wikiPageLength "1035".
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- Marks_of_distinction wikiPageRevisionID "532116261".
- Marks_of_distinction wikiPageWikiLink Arthur_Charles_Fox-Davies.
- Marks_of_distinction wikiPageWikiLink Category:Heraldry.
- Marks_of_distinction wikiPageWikiLink Heraldry.
- Marks_of_distinction wikiPageWikiLink Illegitimacy.
- Marks_of_distinction wikiPageWikiLink John_Brooke-Little.
- Marks_of_distinction wikiPageWikiLink Legitimacy_(family_law).
- Marks_of_distinction wikiPageWikiLink Norroy_and_Ulster_King_of_Arms.
- Marks_of_distinction wikiPageWikiLink Richmond_Herald.
- Marks_of_distinction wikiPageWikiLinkText "Marks of distinction".
- Marks_of_distinction wikiPageWikiLinkText "marks of distinction".
- Marks_of_distinction hasPhotoCollection Marks_of_distinction.
- Marks_of_distinction wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Heraldry-stub.
- Marks_of_distinction subject Category:Heraldry.
- Marks_of_distinction hypernym Charge.
- Marks_of_distinction type Person.
- Marks_of_distinction comment "A mark of distinction, in heraldry, is a charge showing that the bearer of a shield is not (as defined by the rules or laws of heraldry in most, though not all, countries and situations) descended by blood from the original bearer.".
- Marks_of_distinction label "Marks of distinction".
- Marks_of_distinction sameAs m.02d_gw.
- Marks_of_distinction sameAs Q6771390.
- Marks_of_distinction sameAs Q6771390.
- Marks_of_distinction wasDerivedFrom Marks_of_distinction?oldid=532116261.
- Marks_of_distinction isPrimaryTopicOf Marks_of_distinction.