Royal Arms of the United Kingdom used 1714–1801

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The Royal Arms of the United Kingdom used from 1714 to 1801 were the heraldic achievement representing the Hanoverian monarchs, combining the traditional English, Scottish, and Irish symbols with those of the House of Hanover.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf coat of arms
heraldic achievement
appliesToJurisdiction Kingdom of Great Britain
Kingdom of Ireland
associatedWithDynasty House of Hanover
country Kingdom of Great Britain
endTime 1801
field heraldry
followedBy Royal coat of arms of the United Kingdom
surface form: Royal Arms of the United Kingdom
follows Royal coat of arms of the United Kingdom
surface form: Royal Arms of England

Royal Standard of the Kingdom of Ireland
surface form: Royal Arms of Ireland

Royal Arms of the Kingdom of Scotland
surface form: Royal Arms of Scotland
hasCrest lion statant guardant Or crowned and standing on a royal crown
hasMotto Dieu et mon droit
Honi soit qui mal y pense
hasPart Saxon steed
arms of the House of Hanover
Imperial crown of the Holy Roman Empire
surface form: crown of Charlemagne

harp Or stringed Argent on a field Azure
inescutcheon of Hanover
lion rampant within a double tressure flory-counter-flory Gules on a field Or
three lions passant guardant in pale Or on a field Gules
hasSupporter lion rampant guardant Or
unicorn Argent gorged with a coronet and chained Or
heraldicStyle quarterly
languageOfMotto French
quartering Duchy of Brunswick-Lüneburg
surface form: Electorate of Brunswick-Lüneburg

Kingdom of England
Kingdom of Ireland
Kingdom of Scotland
reasonForChange Acts of Union 1800
surface form: Act of Union 1800

Acts of Union 1707
startTime 1714
symbolizes monarchy of Great Britain
personal union with Hanover
royal authority
union of England and Scotland
usedBy British monarch
George I of Great Britain
George II of Great Britain
George III of the United Kingdom
House of Hanover
usedIn United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
surface form: Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
usedOn Great Seal of England
surface form: Great Seal of the Realm

coinage of Great Britain
government buildings
official documents
royal standard

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House of Hanover coatOfArms Royal Arms of the United Kingdom used 1714–1801