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The College of Arms is the official heraldic authority for England, Wales, Northern Ireland and much of the Commonwealth including Australia and New Zealand. As well as being responsible for the...
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The College of Arms, or Heralds' College, is a royal corporation consisting of professional officers of arms, with jurisdiction over England, Wales, Northern Ireland and some Commonwealth realms. The heralds are appointed by the British Sovereign and are delegated authority to act on behalf of the Crown in all matters of heraldry ...
- 2 March 1484 (incorporated), 18 July 1555 (reincorporated)
El College of Arms o Heralds' College (literalmente Colegio de Armas o Colegio de los Heraldos) es una corporación real formada por oficiales de armas profesionales, que constituye la máxima autoridad heráldica en Inglaterra, Gales, Irlanda del Norte y algunos reinos de la Mancomunidad.
- 2 de marzo de 1484, 18 de julio de 1555 (refundación)
- Empresa pública, Autoridad heráldica
- 130 Queen Victoria Street, City de Londres, EC4V 4BT
College of Arms, corporation of the royal heralds of England and Wales. After the Court of Lord Lyon (the heraldic corporation of Scotland), it is the oldest active heraldic institution in Europe. The college investigates, records, and advises on the use of coats of arms (armorial bearings), royal.
- The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
The College of Arms, also known as Heralds’ College, is situated in the City of London. It consists of thirteen officers: three Kings of Arms, six Heralds of Arms and four Pursuivants of Arms, who are appointed directly by the Sovereign.