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  2. Royal badges of England - Wikipedia

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    a Rose Gules, dimidiated with a pomegranate (for his first wife; Catherine of Aragon; the pomegranate is the symbol of Granada in the royal arms of the Kingdoms of Castile and Aragon) a Demi-rose Gules , impaled with a demi-roundel parted palewise Argent and Vert , charged with a bundle of arrows Argent , garnished Or (also for his first wife)

  3. Royal supporters of England - Wikipedia

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    The royal supporters of England are the heraldic supporter creatures appearing on each side of the royal arms of England.The royal supporters of the monarchs of England displayed a variety, or even a menagerie, of real and imaginary heraldic beasts, either side of their royal arms of sovereignty, including lion, leopard, panther and tiger, antelope and hart, greyhound, boar and bull, falcon ...

  4. Keeper of the Queen's Swans - Wikipedia

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    The principal duties of this official team of four people were to conduct the annual Swan-Upping on much of non-tidal reaches of the River Thames including Windsor. [ 2 ] It was abolished in 1993, when it was replaced by two new offices, the Warden of the Swans and the Marker of the Swans .

  5. Here's what the symbols in the queen's memorial events mean

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    Here is the meaning behind these crown jewels and other symbols. Four crowns will appear throughout the 10 days of events to honor the queen. Here is the meaning behind these crown jewels and ...

  6. Bohun swan - Wikipedia

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    The widespread use of the swan as a badge derives from the legend of the Swan Knight, today most familiar from Richard Wagner's opera Lohengrin.The Crusade cycle, a group of Old French chansons de geste, had associated the legend with the ancestors of Godfrey of Bouillon (d. 1100), King of Jerusalem and the hero of the First Crusade.

  7. Marker of the Swans - Wikipedia

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    The King's Swan Marker still organises the annual event of Swan Upping on the River Thames.. Apart from Swan Upping, The King's Swan Marker has other duties. He advises organisations throughout the country about swan welfare and incidents involving swans, he monitors the health of the local swan population and advises fishing and boating organisations how to work with wildlife.

  8. Swan upping - Wikipedia

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    The Queen's swan uppers (right) and the Vintners' swan uppers (left), on the Thames at Abingdon, 2006 Swan upping is an annual ceremony in England in which mute swans on the River Thames are rounded up, caught, ringed , and then released.

  9. Dunstable Swan Jewel - Wikipedia

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    There is a gold chain terminating in a ring attached to the crown, and the swan has a pin and catch on its right side for fastening the brooch to clothes or a hat. The swan is 3.2 cm (1.3 in) high and 2.5 cm (0.98 in) wide, and the length of the chain is 8.2 cm (3.2 in).