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The '''National Coat of Arms''' of the Kingdom of Talossa | [[Image:Arms.png|thumb|Arms of the State]] | ||
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The '''National Coat of Arms''' of the Kingdom of Talossa, as maintained and described by the [[Royal College of Arms]], is an image of a shield with [[Ben Symbol|the Chinese symbol for "Ben"]], surrounded by a circle inscribed with the date of the founding of the nation and topped by a crown. Formally, it is "argent the Chinese character 'Ben' sable," mantled by "an annulet azure fimbriated or bearing the words 'Regipäts Talossán Kingdom * 26.12.1979 *' Or," and topped with "a royal crown proper." | |||
===History=== | ===History=== |
Revision as of 16:19, 10 August 2012
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The National Coat of Arms of the Kingdom of Talossa, as maintained and described by the Royal College of Arms, is an image of a shield with the Chinese symbol for "Ben", surrounded by a circle inscribed with the date of the founding of the nation and topped by a crown. Formally, it is "argent the Chinese character 'Ben' sable," mantled by "an annulet azure fimbriated or bearing the words 'Regipäts Talossán Kingdom * 26.12.1979 *' Or," and topped with "a royal crown proper."
History
The national coat of arms has gone through a long series of variations over the years, some of which are recounted in King Ben's 1992 pamphlet, Clashing Symbols.