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Corrections

New Arms requests

Dragon passant - another arms/charge for heraldic element section. We already have bunch of dragons but they are mostly (well all of them) continental style with two legs and in modern heraldry referred as wyverns, however the British/Welsh variant is missing. The Welsh/British dragon differs in so much that it has four legs. The perfect example of (four-legged) dragon passant is the Welsh Royal badge arms from 1953. see here

Gustaf Carlson - illegitimate son of King Karl X Gustav. He was Count of Börringe and Baron/Lord of Lindholm. His arms was this

Petricevic Miketinec - also a branch of Mogorovic. On a blue shield a lion Or, holding a sabre proper in dexter hand and three white roses similar to this arms...lion issuing out of two bars way argent on a lower half gules which is somewhat similar to Keglevic or Szecsenyi arms but with wavy lines, example




Livro requests

Lago - Arms of Lago - no need for elaboration, the image pretty much speaks for itself
Gil Vantvisyet - Livro image, quartered Or and Azure, not sure what those things are in 1st and 4th quarter but it sure looks like some kind of shoes. 2nd and 3rd quarter a moor's head, over all a cross gules hollow argent

Pachecho Livro - source image. The arms of Pachecho in Livro seems like a hybrid of several cauldron variants we have: Pachecho, Manrique de Lara, Lara Ancient. The elements on the cauldron seem to be vaire nebuly similar to Vasconcelos f.e.

Gabriel Goncalves - source image. Arms is double-headed eagle holding a moor's head, all withing a "rope bordure" similar to Eca i.e. Eça arms.

Botos - source image shows a shield divided per saltire Or and gules, Or quarters charged with a Moor's head, gules quarters charged with argent towers

Viveiro - source image shows a shield quartered. 1st and 4th quarter are similar to Guzman or Manrique de Lara cauldorns (not so many serpent heads), cauldrons are completely chequy argent and gules on a azure field, bordure ermine. 1st and 3rd quarter are a variant of Fajardo quarters, water part seems smaller on this variant than on the example linked, while the branches are intertwined in a saltire.




St George

I see you updated few of the St George arms so you probably already have this list but I'll post it here nevertheless just as reminder of the arms that contain it and should be updated. Also if I may add something, the rider on Muscovy ancient, or rather the leg behind the horse is clearly different from the front leg, it's really noticeable and this is a small issue for Movila arms below but also for Svyatopolk-Chetvertinsky corrected version which both should have golden shoes/boots. Also on the Svyatopolk arms the rider should not have a crown but either nothing or a helmet and the cloak is blue, dragon black and there are no back horizontal straps or golden buckles.


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