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Tango0123 Feb 2018 10:02 p.m. PST

…Historic Coats of Arms and the Amazing Stories Behind Them.

"FOR CENTURIES, NOBLEMEN (and sometimes women) who committed exceptional acts of bravery on the battlefield were rewarded with the addition of a unique emblem to their family's coat of arms. Known in the language of heraldry as ‘augmentations of honour,' these badges ranged from fantastic beasts to bizarre body parts. Here are the stories behind some of the strangest and most famous:…"
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