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Coat of Arms for Individual Countries
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Although coats of arms for towns and countries have been traced back to the twelve tribes of Israel, in early medieval days the symbols representing a country were those of the sovereign of that country. Thus coats of arms for a country could be altered somewhat by each succeeding monarch. It is also common for a country's coat of arms to incorporate symbols from countries they have conquered.
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 Aquitane |
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 Aragon |
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 Austria |
 Baden |
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 Bavaria |
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 Belgium Brabant |
 Bohemia |
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 Brittany |
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 Burgundy |
 Castile |
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 Croatia |
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 Dalmatia |
 Danzig |
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 Denmark |
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 England |
 Finland |
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 Flanders |
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 France |
 Franche Comte |
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 Frisia (modern) |
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 Germany |
 Great Britain |
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 Hainault |
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 Hanover |
 Hesse-Cassel |
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 Hesse-Darmstadt |
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 Holland |
 Holy Roman Empire |
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 Hungary |
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 Ireland |
 The Isles (Hebrides) |
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 Japan |
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 Leon |
 Liechtenstein |
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 Limburg |
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 Lorraine |
 Luxembourg |
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 Mainz |
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 Majorca |
 Malta |
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 Mecklenburg |
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 Milan |
 Modena |
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 Monaco |
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 Munster |
 Namur |
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 Navarre |
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 Netherlands |
 Norway |
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 Nurnburg |
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 Oldenburg |
 Osnabruck |
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 Parma |
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 Pisa |
 Poland |
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 Pomerania |
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 Portugal |
 Prussia |
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 Ragusa |
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 Rhine Palatinate |
 Russia |
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 Sardina |
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 Savoy - Italy |
 Saxony |
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 Scotland |
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 Serbia |
 Sicily |
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 Silesia |
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 Spain |
 Speyer |
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 Sweden |
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 Switzerland |
 Order of Templars |
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 Order of Teutonic Knights |
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 Tyrol |
 Toulouse |
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 Trier Genoa Padua |
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 Turkey |
 Tuscany |
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 Venice |
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 Wurttenberg |
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