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Why Do All Court Of Arms Use Animals As Symbols by Nobody: 4:21pm On May 28, 2016 |
First of all, the thing must have been influenced by freemasonry/Roman paganism who have been in control of the world since Christ's time. This is the Roman Emblem: Holy Roman Empire. 962-1806. | Coat of Arms | Pinterest | The animals are given an evil persona. The two birds in this emblem for example. Are they birds or snakes? Or dragons. Look at their feet. Do not be fooled by the crucifix in the middle. It's an insult. The Crown is given to the devilish bird, not the depicted Christ.
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Re: Why Do All Court Of Arms Use Animals As Symbols by Nobody: 4:49pm On May 28, 2016 |
The Mesopotamian Origins of the Hittite Double-Headed Eagle The animal in the insignia is a double headed eagle, as it is called. It has origins in Mesopotamia. "...BACKGROUND The Double-Headed Eagle The double-headed eagle motif has been used as an emblem by countries, nations, and royal houses in Europe since the early medieval period. Notable examples include the Byzantine House of Palaiologos, the Holy Roman Empire, the House of Habsburg, and the Ruriks and Romanovs of Russia. The Russian use of the double-headed eagle motif (dating from the adoption of it by Ivan III in 1497), though iconographically modeled after the Byzantine, was likely in imitation of the Hapsburgian (Alef 1966). Various successors, both states and rulers, of the Byzantine Empire, Holy Roman Empire, and Russian Empire adopted the double-headed eagle in their own coats of arms. Prior to its use in the Byzantine period, the double-headed eagle had been used by the Seljuk Turks and others. https://www.uwlax.edu/urc/JUR-online/PDF/2011/chariton.ARC.pdf King Tudhaliya IV holding insignia of power, 1250-1220 BC relief in sanctuary of Yazilikaya, Chamber (or Grand chamber), Hattusa (Unesco World Heritage List, 1986), Bogazkale, Turkey, Hittite civilization, 13th century BC
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Re: Why Do All Court Of Arms Use Animals As Symbols by Nobody: 5:01pm On May 28, 2016 |
SYMBOLISM. The animals symbolise deities... Supporting Figures The double-headed eagle supporting a figure is a new element in Hittite art (Alexander 1989:154). Animals acting as a totem or symbol for deities are a common motif throughout the ancient Near East. The animal displays or represents attributes of the deity, which it is shown supporting (Figure 5 shows other animal supporters). For example, the Hittite Storm God is seen standing on his bull, as both are related to fertility. The double-headed eagle, however, is not restricted to supporting deities, and also appears supporting human figures (Alexander 1989:156 and n. 9; Figure 1). This is an indication of the use of the eagle as a personal (or family) symbol.... UW-L Journal of Undergraduate Research XIV (2011) |
Re: Why Do All Court Of Arms Use Animals As Symbols by Nobody: 5:46pm On May 28, 2016 |
Marriage of ancient deities into the modern Church. The Church started on a downward spiral when the Emperors of Rome took over their running and declared themselves "holy" fathers. They brought into the church their deities, pagan worship and obscenities. .. The Gonzaga family arms, displaying the papal insignia acquired by Federico II as Papal Gonfalonier. [img]http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Blason_famille_it_Gonzaga06.svg[/img] The Montefeltro family arms, displaying the papal insignia acquired by Federico III as Papal Gonfalonier. [img]http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Coat_of_arms_of_Federico_and_Guidobaldo_da_Montefeltro.svg[/img] Freemasons idol worshipers, recognize the deity...
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