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  2. Royal cypher - Wikipedia

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    Royal cypher of King Harald V of Norway. In modern heraldry, a royal cypher is a monogram or monogram-like device of a country's reigning sovereign, typically consisting of the initials of the monarch's name and title, sometimes interwoven and often surmounted by a crown. [1] Such a cypher as used by an emperor or empress is called an imperial ...

  3. EIIR - Wikipedia

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    EIIR or variation, may refer to: E II R , royal cypher of Elizabeth II derived from Latin "Elizabeth II Regina" European Institute for International Law and International Relations

  4. Emergency Reserve Decoration - Wikipedia

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    Queen Elizabeth II's Royal cypher (EIIR) is in the centre, surmounted by a crown, both gilded. The reverse is plain, with the year of award engraved at the bottom. The dark blue ribbon with a central yellow stripe is attached to a ring on top of the crown, and is finished at the top with a brooch bar bearing the inscription ARMY EMERGENCY RESERVE.

  5. Decoration for Officers of the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve

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    The King George VI version, with his Royal Cypher "GVIR" for "Georgivs VI Rex", was introduced after his succession to the throne in 1936. This version also has the reef knot "facing" right. [27] The Queen Elizabeth II version, with her Royal Cypher "EIIR" for "Elizabeth II Regina", was introduced after her succession to the throne in 1952.

  6. King Charles Introduces His Royal Cypher Featuring His New ...

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    Jane Barlow-WPA Pool/Getty Images Say hello to King Charles III’s new royal cypher. Buckingham Palace released the official design for the monarch’s new royal cypher, which will now be used ...

  7. A new pillar box in Great Cambourne in south Cambridgeshire has become the first to bear the monogram denoting Charles’s reign.

  8. King Charles & Queen Camilla Reveal New Joint Cypher ... - AOL

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    It's official: King Charles (74) and Queen Camilla (75) are ushering in a new royal era. The royal couple recently unveiled their joint cypher to reflect the new monarchy, and the emblem's design ...

  9. Great Seal of Northern Ireland - Wikipedia

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    The design on the obverse of Elizabeth II's seal is the same as on the obverse of her Great Seal of the Realm, with an equestrian portrait of the queen in the uniform of the Grenadier Guards, the royal cypher in Latin: EIIR beneath a St Edward's Crown below the horse, and the circumscription in Latin: elizabeth · ii · d·g· britt ...