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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 ...
Orders, decorations, and medals of Tonga (2 C, 10 P) Pages in category "National symbols of Tonga" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.
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The poet Cratinus calls the chicken "the Persian alarm". In Aristophanes's comedy The Birds (414 BC) a chicken is called "the Median bird", which points to an introduction from the East. Pictures of chickens are found on Greek red figure and black-figure pottery. In Ancient Greece, chickens were still rare and were rather prestigious food for ...
It consisted of a white field with a cross (either red or blue in colour) at all four corners, and the letters "A" (in red) and "M" (in blue) at the centre that symbolise the king. [ 3 ] Upon his accession to the throne, the king sought to design a new flag for the nation, [ 3 ] one that would represent Christianity. [ 4 ]
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Flag of the United Tribes of New Zealand, gazetted variant with white fimbriation (1834-1840) Union Jack (1840-1965) The "Code Signals Flag" (1899-1902, never formally adopted)