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  2. Royal cypher - Wikipedia

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    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 cypher.

  3. Monogram - Wikipedia

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    However, the royal cypher, so familiar on pillar boxes, is not technically a monogram, since the letters are not combined. Royal monograms often appear on coins, frequently surmounted by a crown. Countries that have employed this device in the past include Bulgaria , Great Britain , Russia , Sweden and many German states .

  4. Signum manus - Wikipedia

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    Signum manus (transl. sign of the hand, sometimes also known as Chrismon) refers to the medieval European practice of signing a document or charter with a special type of monogram or royal cypher. The practice is documented from at least the Merovingian period (ca. 5th century) until the 14th century in the Frankish Empire and its successors.

  5. King Charles III’s New Cipher and Its Meaning, Symbolism

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    King Charles III's royal cipher was unveiled, revealing the monogram for the United Kingdom's new monarch. It will appear on government buildings, state documents and post office boxes installed ...

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

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    Buckingham Palace released the official design for the monarch’s new royal cypher, which will now be used for government departments, state documents and post boxes. The symbol features the king ...

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

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    The royal couple recently unveiled their joint cypher to reflect the new monarchy, and the emblem's design was revealed on the racecard cover for the opening day of this year's Royal Ascot horse race.

  8. Personal aide-de-camp - Wikipedia

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    The aiguillettes of Personal Aides-de-Camp are distinguished from those of other Aides-de-Camp by the addition of the royal cypher and crown to each tag. [7] In the 20th century, the royal cyphers worn by Personal Aides-de-Camp differed from those worn by other officers in that they consisted of block letters , [ 8 ] rather than being of the ...

  9. Queen Elizabeth II Designed Her Own Hearse - AOL

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    It features the late monarch's personal royal cypher.