Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Royal_Arms_of_England> ?p ?o }
- Royal_Arms_of_England abstract "In heraldry, the Royal Arms of England is a coat of arms first adopted as their personal arms by the Plantagenet kings of England in the late 12th century. They have come to symbolize in the popular mind England (although historically nations never bore arms, only persons did) and its monarchs. Its blazon is Gules, three lions passant guardant in pale or armed and langued azure, meaning three identical gold lions (also known as leopards) with blue tongues and claws, walking and facing the observer, arranged in a column on a red background. Although, the azure tincture of tongue and claws is not cited in many blazon's, they are a distinguishing feature of the Arms of England, historically. This coat, designed in the High Middle Ages, has been variously combined with those of France, Scotland, Ireland, Nassau and Hanover, according to dynastic and other political changes affecting England, but has not itself been altered since the reign of King Richard I of England (1189–1199).Although in England the heraldic charge refers to lions, the French heralds historically used the term leopard to represent the lion passant guardant, and hence the arms of England, no doubt, are more correctly blazoned, Leopards. Practically, however, the same animal was intended, but different names given according to the position; in later times the name lion was given to both.Royal emblems depicting lions were first used by the Norman dynasty, later a formal and consistent English heraldry system emerged during the 12th century. The escutcheon, or shield featuring three lions is traced to King Richard I's Great Seal of the Realm, which initially used a single lion rampant, or else two lions, but in 1198, was permanently altered to depict three lions passant, representing Richard I's triple (amongst many more) position as King of the English, Duke of the Normans, and Duke of the Aquitaines. In 1340, King Edward III of England laid claim to the throne of France and signified his pretence by quartering the Royal Arms of England with the Royal Arms of France. This quartering was adjusted, abandoned and restored intermittently throughout the Middle Ages as the relationship between England and France changed. When the French altered their arms from a seme' of fleur-de-lys, to only three on a azure field, the English quartering followed suit. After the Union of the Crowns in 1603, when England and the Kingdom of Scotland entered a personal union, the arms of England and Scotland were combined in what has now become the Royal coat of arms of the United Kingdom. It appears in a similar capacity to represent England in the Arms of Canada and the Queen's Personal Canadian Flag. The coat of three lions continues to represent England on several coins of the pound sterling, forms the basis of several emblems of English national sports teams, and endures as one of the most recognisable national symbols of England.When the Royal Arms is in the format of a heraldic flag, it is variously known as the Royal Banner of England, the Banner of the Royal Arms, the Banner of the King of England, or by the misnomer of the Royal Standard of England. This Royal Banner differs from England's national flag, St George's Cross, in that it does not represent any particular area or land, but rather symbolises the sovereignty vested in the rulers thereof.".
- Royal_Arms_of_England thumbnail Royal_Arms_of_England_(1198-1340).svg?width=300.
- Royal_Arms_of_England wikiPageID "304587".
- Royal_Arms_of_England wikiPageLength "44364".
- Royal_Arms_of_England wikiPageOutDegree "318".
- Royal_Arms_of_England wikiPageRevisionID "681726094".
- Royal_Arms_of_England wikiPageWikiLink Achievement_(heraldry).
- Royal_Arms_of_England wikiPageWikiLink Acts_of_Union_1707.
- Royal_Arms_of_England wikiPageWikiLink Acts_of_Union_1800.
- Royal_Arms_of_England wikiPageWikiLink Anachronism.
- Royal_Arms_of_England wikiPageWikiLink Anne,_Queen_of_Great_Britain.
- Royal_Arms_of_England wikiPageWikiLink Anne_Boleyn.
- Royal_Arms_of_England wikiPageWikiLink Anne_de_Mortimer.
- Royal_Arms_of_England wikiPageWikiLink Archduchy_of_Austria.
- Royal_Arms_of_England wikiPageWikiLink Armorial_of_Plantagenet.
- Royal_Arms_of_England wikiPageWikiLink Arms_of_Canada.
- Royal_Arms_of_England wikiPageWikiLink Arthur_Charles_Fox-Davies.
- Royal_Arms_of_England wikiPageWikiLink Attitude_(heraldry).
- Royal_Arms_of_England wikiPageWikiLink Attributed_arms.
- Royal_Arms_of_England wikiPageWikiLink Biscione.
- Royal_Arms_of_England wikiPageWikiLink Blakeney,_Norfolk.
- Royal_Arms_of_England wikiPageWikiLink Blazon.
- Royal_Arms_of_England wikiPageWikiLink Books_LLC.
- Royal_Arms_of_England wikiPageWikiLink Category:Coats_of_arms_of_former_countries.
- Royal_Arms_of_England wikiPageWikiLink Category:Coats_of_arms_with_lions.
- Royal_Arms_of_England wikiPageWikiLink Category:English_coats_of_arms.
- Royal_Arms_of_England wikiPageWikiLink Category:English_heraldry.
- Royal_Arms_of_England wikiPageWikiLink Category:Flags_of_England.
- Royal_Arms_of_England wikiPageWikiLink Category:National_symbols_of_England.
- Royal_Arms_of_England wikiPageWikiLink Cecily_Neville,_Duchess_of_York.
- Royal_Arms_of_England wikiPageWikiLink Chapeau.
- Royal_Arms_of_England wikiPageWikiLink Charles_Boutell.
- Royal_Arms_of_England wikiPageWikiLink Charles_IV_of_France.
- Royal_Arms_of_England wikiPageWikiLink Charles_VI_of_France.
- Royal_Arms_of_England wikiPageWikiLink Cicely_Neville.
- Royal_Arms_of_England wikiPageWikiLink Coat_of_arms.
- Royal_Arms_of_England wikiPageWikiLink Coat_of_arms_of_Gibraltar.
- Royal_Arms_of_England wikiPageWikiLink Coat_of_arms_of_Ireland.
- Royal_Arms_of_England wikiPageWikiLink Coat_of_arms_of_Norway.
- Royal_Arms_of_England wikiPageWikiLink Coat_of_arms_of_Spain.
- Royal_Arms_of_England wikiPageWikiLink Coat_of_arms_of_the_Crown_of_Aragon.
- Royal_Arms_of_England wikiPageWikiLink Coins_of_the_pound_sterling.
- Royal_Arms_of_England wikiPageWikiLink College_of_Arms.
- Royal_Arms_of_England wikiPageWikiLink College_of_arms.
- Royal_Arms_of_England wikiPageWikiLink Compartment_(heraldry).
- Royal_Arms_of_England wikiPageWikiLink Coronation_of_the_British_monarch.
- Royal_Arms_of_England wikiPageWikiLink Count_of_Mortain.
- Royal_Arms_of_England wikiPageWikiLink County_of_Flanders.
- Royal_Arms_of_England wikiPageWikiLink County_of_Tyrol.
- Royal_Arms_of_England wikiPageWikiLink Crest_(heraldry).
- Royal_Arms_of_England wikiPageWikiLink Cross_pattée.
- Royal_Arms_of_England wikiPageWikiLink Crown_(headgear).
- Royal_Arms_of_England wikiPageWikiLink Crown_of_Aragon.
- Royal_Arms_of_England wikiPageWikiLink Dieu_et_mon_droit.
- Royal_Arms_of_England wikiPageWikiLink Dual_monarchy_of_England_and_France.
- Royal_Arms_of_England wikiPageWikiLink Duchy_of_Aquitaine.
- Royal_Arms_of_England wikiPageWikiLink Duchy_of_Brabant.
- Royal_Arms_of_England wikiPageWikiLink Duchy_of_Burgundy.
- Royal_Arms_of_England wikiPageWikiLink Duchy_of_Lancaster.
- Royal_Arms_of_England wikiPageWikiLink Duchy_of_Milan.
- Royal_Arms_of_England wikiPageWikiLink Duchy_of_Normandy.
- Royal_Arms_of_England wikiPageWikiLink Duke_of_Aquitaine.
- Royal_Arms_of_England wikiPageWikiLink Duke_of_Normandy.
- Royal_Arms_of_England wikiPageWikiLink Edmund_of_Langley.
- Royal_Arms_of_England wikiPageWikiLink Edmund_of_Langley,_1st_Duke_of_York.
- Royal_Arms_of_England wikiPageWikiLink Edward,_the_Black_Prince.
- Royal_Arms_of_England wikiPageWikiLink Edward_I.
- Royal_Arms_of_England wikiPageWikiLink Edward_II.
- Royal_Arms_of_England wikiPageWikiLink Edward_III.
- Royal_Arms_of_England wikiPageWikiLink Edward_III_of_England.
- Royal_Arms_of_England wikiPageWikiLink Edward_II_of_England.
- Royal_Arms_of_England wikiPageWikiLink Edward_IV.
- Royal_Arms_of_England wikiPageWikiLink Edward_IV_of_England.
- Royal_Arms_of_England wikiPageWikiLink Edward_I_of_England.
- Royal_Arms_of_England wikiPageWikiLink Edward_the_Confessor.
- Royal_Arms_of_England wikiPageWikiLink Eleanor_of_Aquitaine.
- Royal_Arms_of_England wikiPageWikiLink Eleanor_of_Castile.
- Royal_Arms_of_England wikiPageWikiLink Eleanor_of_Provence.
- Royal_Arms_of_England wikiPageWikiLink Elizabeth_I_of_England.
- Royal_Arms_of_England wikiPageWikiLink Elizabeth_Woodville.
- Royal_Arms_of_England wikiPageWikiLink Elizabeth_of_York.
- Royal_Arms_of_England wikiPageWikiLink England.
- Royal_Arms_of_England wikiPageWikiLink England_and_Wales_Cricket_Board.
- Royal_Arms_of_England wikiPageWikiLink England_cricket_team.
- Royal_Arms_of_England wikiPageWikiLink England_national_football_team.
- Royal_Arms_of_England wikiPageWikiLink English_Civil_War.
- Royal_Arms_of_England wikiPageWikiLink English_claims_to_the_French_throne.
- Royal_Arms_of_England wikiPageWikiLink English_heraldry.
- Royal_Arms_of_England wikiPageWikiLink Escutcheon_(heraldry).
- Royal_Arms_of_England wikiPageWikiLink European_dragon.
- Royal_Arms_of_England wikiPageWikiLink Faversham.
- Royal_Arms_of_England wikiPageWikiLink Flag_of_England.
- Royal_Arms_of_England wikiPageWikiLink Fleur-de-lis.
- Royal_Arms_of_England wikiPageWikiLink Fleurs-de-lis.
- Royal_Arms_of_England wikiPageWikiLink Franche-Comté.
- Royal_Arms_of_England wikiPageWikiLink Francis_Lovell,_1st_Viscount_Lovell.
- Royal_Arms_of_England wikiPageWikiLink French_First_Republic.
- Royal_Arms_of_England wikiPageWikiLink French_Revolution.
- Royal_Arms_of_England wikiPageWikiLink General_Books_LLC.
- Royal_Arms_of_England wikiPageWikiLink George_III_of_the_United_Kingdom.