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Armiger - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In heraldry, an armiger is a person entitled to use a coat of arms. Such a person is said to be armigerous . The Latin word armiger literally means "armour-bearer". In high and late medieval...
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Armigerous clan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
An armigerous clan refers to a Scottish clan, family or name which is registered with the Court of the Lord Lyon and once had a chief who bore undifferenced arms, but does not have a chief currently...
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Armigerous river snail - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The armigerous river snail or armored rocksnail ( Lithasia armigera ) is a species of gastropod in the Pleuroceridae family. It is endemic to the United States.
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Definition of armigerous from Webster's New World College Dictionary. Meaning of armigerous. Pronunciation of armigerous. Definition of the word armigerous. Origin of the word armigerous. ... Dictionary Home » Webster's New World College Dictionary » armigerous...
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A person who has a coat is arms is sometime called an armiger. They are armigerous. ... Originally an armiger was an Armour-Bearer or Esquire, who helped a Knight, but who had bearing his own coat of arms. [1]
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The database of Armigerous Ancestors comprises a catalogue of an extensive collection of pedigrees compiled in the 16th and 17th centuries that includes the Heralds records together with indexes of arms and disclaimers compiled by Cecil Humphery-Smith.
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This includes three categories—early colonial armigers (with English arms), more recent armigerous ancestors or connections, and finally medieval armigers, generally ancestral via the 'gateways' discussed in the 'royal descents' section.
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