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White Boar badge with Richard III's motto Loyaulte me lie ("Loyalty binds me"). Richard and his son standing on boars in a contemporary heraldic roll by John Rous. The White Boar was the personal device or badge of the English King Richard III of England (1452–1485, reigned from 1483), and is an early instance of the use of boars in heraldry.
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The white boar was Richard's personal symbol: Bronze boar mount thought to have been worn by a supporter of Richard III. [7] One of the central themes of Richard III is the idea of fate, especially as it is seen through the tension between free will and fatalism in Richard's actions and speech, as well as the reactions to him by other ...
The society was founded in 1924 by Liverpool surgeon Samuel Saxon Barton (1892-1957) as The Fellowship of the White Boar, Richard's badge and a symbol of the Yorkist army in the Wars of the Roses. Its membership was originally a small group of interested amateur historians whose aim was to bring about a re-assessment of the reputation of ...
The Richard III Society was founded in 1924 by Liverpool surgeon Samuel Saxon Barton (1892-1957) as The Fellowship of the White Boar, Richard's badge and a symbol of the Yorkist army in the Wars of the Roses. Its membership was originally a small group of interested amateur historians whose aim was to bring about a re-assessment of the ...
Plant badge: common heath (Scots heather), [37] or white Heather. Chief: Donald R. MacIntyre of Glenoe Seat: Glenoe, Argyll and Bute. MacIver: Crest: A boar's head couped Or. [206] Motto: Nunquam obliviscar [206] [Latin, 'I will never forget'] [206] Chief: none, armigerous clan: Both crest and motto are very similar to the Campbell crest badge ...
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