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Coat of arms of Tonga Sila ʻo Tonga; Armiger: Tupou VI, King of Tonga: Adopted: 4 November 1875: Crest: the Royal Crown of Tonga within an olive wreath. Shield: Quarterly; first, Or, three mullets of six points argent; second, Gules, the Royal Crown of Tonga proper; third, Azure a dove volant argent holding an olive branch vert; fourth Or, three swords in fret argent; overall, a mullet of six ...
Hubert de Vries: National Arms and Emblems Past and Present – Tonga This vector image includes elements that have been taken or adapted from this file: Royal Crown of Tonga.svg (by Glasshouse ).
Coat of arms of Tonga; Flag of Tonga; Gallery of Polynesian flags; Gallery of head of state standards; George Tupou I; George Tupou II; George Tupou V; Halaevalu Mataʻaho ʻAhomeʻe; Lavinia Veiongo; List of flags by color; List of former sovereign states; List of monarchs of Tonga; List of political entities in the 19th century; List of royal ...
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