heraldic achievement
C1226
concept
A heraldic achievement is the complete display of a coat of arms, including the shield, helm, crest, mantling, supporters, motto, and other accompanying elements arranged according to heraldic tradition.
Observed surface forms (3)
- personal coat of arms ×2
- heraldic crown ×1
- insignia of order ×1
Instances (14)
- Royal coat of arms of the United Kingdom
- Badge of the Order of the Garter via concept surface "insignia of order"
- Royal coat of arms used in the Isle of Man
- Royal Arms of England and Scotland quarterly
- Imperial Crown with ribbon connecting side crowns via concept surface "heraldic crown"
- Coat of arms of Benedict XVI via concept surface "personal coat of arms"
- papal coat of arms of Pope Francis
- Royal Arms of the United Kingdom used 1714–1801
- Arms of the Kingdom of Hanover
- coat of arms of Surrey County Council
- Coat of arms of Pope Julius III
- Hudson's Bay Company coat of arms
- Arms of the Duchy of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
- Murray of Atholl arms