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  2. File:Template-Bishop.svg - Wikipedia

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  3. Ecclesiastical heraldry - Wikipedia

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    12th-century seal of Stefan of Uppsala is enclosed in a vesica piscis. Seals in use outside the Church, such as this Knights Templar Seal, were circular.. Heraldry developed in medieval Europe from the late 11th century, originally as a system of personal badges of the warrior classes, which served, among other purposes, as identification on the battlefield.

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  5. Template:Seal - Wikipedia

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    It is the cousin of Template:Coat of arms and functions in an identical fashion. All free emblems, seals, logos and other similar insignia are acceptable for use with this template to the exclusion of heraldic coats of arms. Where there is a doubt, for example Cold-War-Era Eastern European emblems and seals that often incorporated some elements ...

  6. Seal (emblem) - Wikipedia

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    The seal-making device is also referred to as the seal matrix or die; the imprint it creates as the seal impression (or, more rarely, the sealing). [1] If the impression is made purely as a relief resulting from the greater pressure on the paper where the high parts of the matrix touch, the seal is known as a dry seal ; in other cases ink or ...

  7. File:Coat of arms of the Archdiocese of Liverpool.svg

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  9. John Grandisson - Wikipedia

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    Grandisson was nominated as Bishop of Exeter on 10 August 1327 and was consecrated on 18 October 1327 at Avignon. His enthronement at Exeter was on 22 August 1328. [2] He then differenced his paternal coat of arms by substituting a bishop's mitre for the central eaglet on the bend. [citation needed]