Portal:Heraldry/DYK Archive

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The following have appeared on the Heraldry and Vexillology portal as part of the "Did you know" series:

May 2006

Adam Bruce, Finlaggan Pursuivant

June 2006

Thornbury Castle

July 2006

  • ...that in almost 100 years of existence, Ireland King of Arms granted only four known coats of arms, two of which were within the heraldic jurisdiction of other kings of arms and so annulled or regranted?

August-September 2006

Coat of arms of Schleswig-Holstein

October 2006

Flag of Lesotho

  • ...that Lesotho adopted a new flag (pictured) to celebrate the 40th anniversary of its independence?
  • ...that a bumerke is a house mark with relation to coats of arms as it was frequently used instead of them and used with a shield as a frame work for the mark?

November 2006

Flag of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

  • ...that the Alphyn, a rare heraldic creature, was the badge of the Barons de La Warr?

December 2006-January 2007

Flag of Trondheim

  • ...that the Norwegian heraldic authority forbade any other municipality to use the dog rose which appears on the Flag of Trondheim (pictured), because of the symbol's long association with that city?
  • ...that the Karavas were the only Sri Lankan community traditionally entitled to use flags?

February 2007

Coat of arms of Lardal

March 2007

April 2007

Thomas Hawley

  • ...that the Pennon, one of the principal varieties of flag carried during the Middle Ages, derives its name from the Latin penna, meaning wing?

June-July 2007

Annunciation commissioned by Ferry de Clugny, 1465-75

  • ...that the current rendering of the mermaid in the coat of arms of Ustka is the result of a two-year debate over the size of her breasts?

August 2007

  • ...that the system of heraldry has two main methods to designate the tinctures of arms: hatching and "tricking", i. e. designation of tinctures by means of abbrevations or signs?

September 2007

Flag of Denmark

  • ...that the Dannebrog (pictured) is the oldest state flag in the world still in use, with the earliest undisputed source dating back to the 14th century?
  • ...that heraldic badges were common in the Middle Ages, particularly in England?

December 2007

Flag of the Brussels-Capital Region of Belgium

January 2008

William Segar, Garter Principal King of Arms, early 17th century

February 2008

William Peyton as Delhi Herald Extraordinary in 1911

April 2008

Attributed arms of Satan

May 2008

Flag of the Republic of the South Moluccas

July-August 2008

Coat of arms of the Guardia di Finanza

September-October 2008

US flag with 47 stars

December 2008

Romanian Flag

Gadsen flag

January 2009

February 2009

April 2009

May 2009

A Buddhist flag flying in Beijing

June 2009

July 2009

Flag of Nunavut

August 2009

October 2009

Flag of Brisbane

  • ...that the three caducei on the Flag of Brisbane (pictured) represent Hermes' role as the protector of commerce, and not its more familiar meaning associated with medicine?
  • ...that the current flag of Bhutan was introduced after it was noticed the previous square version didn't flutter like the flag of India?

December 2009

MacLeod coat of arms

January 2010

February 2010

March 2010

April 2010

Georgia state flag 2001-2003

  • ...that while the 126.8 metre Raghadan Flagpole is both earthquake and weather-resistant, the 60 metre by 30 metre Flag of Jordan that it flies must be lowered during high winds due to excessive noise?

July 2010

August 2010

September 2010

October 2010

Manuel Belgrano holding the Flag of Argentina

January 2011

May 2011

June 2011

July 2011

August 2011

The flag Bendera Pusaka is raised on 17 August 1945

October 2011

  • ...that educator Anna Essinger, ordered to fly the swastika on Hitler's birthday in 1933, planned a day-long outing for her school, leaving the flag to fly over an empty building?

November 2011

October 2012

Coat of arms of Toppenstedt

  • ...that the flags hoisted by the Finnish icebreaker Tarmo on 3 March 1918 included a large white tablecloth?