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- Royal_cypher abstract "In modern heraldry, a royal cypher is a monogram-like device of a country's reigning sovereign, typically consisting of the initials of the monarch's name and title, sometimes interwoven and often surmounted by a crown. In the case where such a cypher is used by an emperor or empress, it is called an imperial cypher. In the system used by various Commonwealth realms, the title is abbreviated as R for rex or regina (Latin for king and queen). Previously, I stood for imperator or imperatrix (Latin words for emperor and empress) of India. The cypher is displayed on some government buildings, impressed upon royal and state documents, and is used by government departments.".
- Royal_cypher thumbnail Postal_Station_K.jpg?width=300.
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- Royal_cypher wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cypher".
- Royal_cypher wikiPageWikiLinkText "G.R.".
- Royal_cypher wikiPageWikiLinkText "Royal Cypher".
- Royal_cypher wikiPageWikiLinkText "Royal Cypher".
- Royal_cypher wikiPageWikiLinkText "Royal cypher".
- Royal_cypher wikiPageWikiLinkText "cipher".
- Royal_cypher wikiPageWikiLinkText "cypher logo".
- Royal_cypher wikiPageWikiLinkText "cypher of Queen Elizabeth II".
- Royal_cypher wikiPageWikiLinkText "cypher".
- Royal_cypher wikiPageWikiLinkText "monogram".
- Royal_cypher wikiPageWikiLinkText "royal cypher".
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- Royal_cypher subject Category:Monarchy.
- Royal_cypher subject Category:Monarchy_in_Australia.
- Royal_cypher subject Category:Monarchy_in_Canada.
- Royal_cypher subject Category:State_ritual_and_ceremonies.
- Royal_cypher hypernym Device.
- Royal_cypher type Convention.
- Royal_cypher type Device.
- Royal_cypher type Ceremony.
- Royal_cypher type Convention.
- Royal_cypher type Monarchy.
- Royal_cypher type Redirect.
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- Royal_cypher comment "In modern heraldry, a royal cypher is a monogram-like device of a country's reigning sovereign, typically consisting of the initials of the monarch's name and title, sometimes interwoven and often surmounted by a crown. In the case where such a cypher is used by an emperor or empress, it is called an imperial cypher. In the system used by various Commonwealth realms, the title is abbreviated as R for rex or regina (Latin for king and queen).".
- Royal_cypher label "Royal cypher".