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  2. Swedish heraldry - Wikipedia

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    The earliest example of Swedish civic heraldry is the city arms of Kalmar, which originated as a city seal in 1247. [4] The seal (Swedish sigill ), used extensively in the Middle Ages , was instrumental in spreading heraldry to churches, local governments, and other institutions, and was the forerunner of the coat of arms in medieval Sweden. [ 5 ]

  3. Coat of arms of Sweden - Wikipedia

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    The coat of arms of the Kingdom of Sweden (Swedish: Sveriges riksvapen) is the arms of dominion of the King of Sweden. It has a greater and a lesser version. It has a greater and a lesser version. The shield displays the "Three Crowns of Sweden" quartering the "Lion of Bjälbo", with an inescutcheon overall of the House of Vasa impaling the ...

  4. Du gamla, du fria - Wikipedia

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    Although the Swedish constitution makes no mention of a national anthem, "Du gamla, du fria" enjoys universal recognition and is used, for example, at government ceremonies as well as sporting events. It first began to win recognition as a song in the 1890s, and the issue of its status was debated back and forth up until the 1930s.

  5. Category:Swedish heraldry - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Swedish heraldry" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  6. Portal:Heraldry/Quotes - Wikipedia

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    "Heraldry is the fusion of fact and fancy, myth and manner, romance and reality. It is an exuberant union of family, art, and history."–Charles Burnett and Mark Dennis in The Lion Rejoicing (1997) "In their beginnings armorial bearings were essentially military, and military authority in those days flowed from and depended on the tenure of ...

  7. Category:Swedish coats of arms - Wikipedia

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    Before using, check the image description on the image page and check the city article itself. Almost all coat of arms that once belonged to a Cities of Sweden are old enough not to be affected by copyright restriction. Some municipalities have started to use a symbol in official contexts, thus in some way taking over the role of the coat of arms.

  8. Three Crowns - Wikipedia

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    Three Crowns The lesser arms of Sweden The three crowns on Stockholm's City Hall. Three Crowns (Swedish: tre kronor) is the national emblem of Sweden, present in the coat of arms of Sweden, and composed of three yellow or gilded coronets ordered two above and one below, placed on a blue background. Similar designs are found on a number of other ...

  9. Gustaf Fröding - Wikipedia

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    His poetry combines formal virtuosity with a sympathy for the ordinary, the neglected and the down-trodden, sometimes written in his own regional dialect.It is highly musical and lends itself to musical setting; many of his poems have been set to music and recorded by Swedish singers such as Olle Adolphson, Monica Zetterlund, the Värmland group Sven-Ingvars and the Swedish band Mando Diao.