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  2. Saint Maurice (Lucas Cranach the Elder and Workshop)

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    The piece depicts Saint Maurice in a full set of highly adorned plate armor, while wielding a golden sword, with a dagger and banner by his side. He wears a red ostrich feather frilled cap atop his head as well as a pendant upon his chest. The banner has an eagle upon it but is otherwise covered similarly in gold.

  3. Atef - Wikipedia

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    The tall bulbous white piece in the center of the crown is between two ostrich feathers. The feathers represent truth and justice. [1] The Atef crown is similar, save for the feathers, to the plain white crown first recorded in the Predynastic Period and worn as a symbol for pharaonic Upper Egypt.

  4. Mexican featherwork - Wikipedia

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    Although feathers have been prized and feather works created in other parts of the world, those done by the amanteca or feather work specialists impressed Spanish conquerors, leading to a creative exchange with Europe. Featherwork pieces took on European motifs in Mexico. Feathers and feather works became prized in Europe.

  5. Achievement (heraldry) - Wikipedia

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    It includes the badge of an ostrich feather, here shown as a pair, blazoned: feather argent pen gobonne argent and azure. In heraldry, an achievement, armorial achievement or heraldic achievement (historical: hatchment) is a full display or depiction of all the heraldic components to which the bearer of a coat of arms is entitled. [2]

  6. Crowns of Egypt - Wikipedia

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    The ostrich feathers, similar to those representing ma’at, symbolize truth, justice, morality, and balance. [2] They represent the cult center of Orisis as well, which is located in Abydos. [ 3 ] The Atef is typically worn atop a pair of ram or bull horns as a circlet.

  7. Prince of Wales's feathers - Wikipedia

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    The ostrich feathers heraldic motif is generally traced back to Edward, the Black Prince (1330–1376), eldest son and heir apparent of King Edward III of England.The Black Prince bore (as an alternative to his paternal arms) a shield of Sable, three ostrich feathers argent, described as his "shield for peace", probably meaning the shield he used for jousting.

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