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GALLERY OF HELLENIC HERALDRY |
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Arms of the King of the Hellenes |
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Arms of the Byzantine Empire. the double headed eagle symbolizes rule over the west and the east. the four B's around the cross stand for: Basielus Basileon Basileuon Basileuonton-King of Kings, ruling over Kings |
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Arms of the Hellenic Armigers Society. Designed in 2003 through the assistance of the International Association of Amature Heralds. |
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FAMILIAL HELLENIC ARMS |
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These are the original arms of the byzantine noble family of the Vlastos.Their date and origin are early byzantine. |
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These are the arms of a branch of the Vlastos family that settled on the island of Chios. These armorial bearings are dated somewhere between the 17th and 19th centuries |
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Arms of the Chev. Constantin Nastos, Greece |
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The arms of Milissis. Registered with the American College of Heraldry and the Bureau of Heraldry of South Africa. |
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Arms of Christos Christou, Jr., A.A. Maryland, USA |
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