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File:Van Spengler wapen.svg|thumb|100px|Coat of arms of Johannes Theodorus van Spengler and his descendant
File:GreiiN256.png|thumb|100px|Coat of arms of Kevin Haelterman van Spengler and his descendant
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<center>'''Belgium'''
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File:Vlaamse Heraldische Raad wapen.svg|thumb|100px|[https://www.sarovlaanderen.be/vhr-homepage| Vlaamse Heraldische Raad] <br> Flemish Heraldic Council (Flanders and Brussels-Capital Region)
File:Coat of arms of the Council of Heraldry and Vexillology.svg|thumb|100px|[https://patrimoineculturel.cfwb.be/index.php?id=7420| Conseil d’Héraldique et de Vexillologie] <br> Council of Heraldry and Vexillology (Wallonia and Brussels-Capital Region Brussel Capital)
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===References===
[https://books.google.fr/books?id=Sk0VAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA1&hl=nl&source=gbs_toc_r&cad=4#v=onepage&q&f=false Jonannes Baptista Rietstap, ''Handboek der Wapenkunde'', G. B. van Goor Zonen, 1857] <br>
Honoré Rottier & Marc Van De Cruys, ''Heraldiek'', Davidsfonds Uitgeverij, 2004 <br>
Benoit Kervyn de Volkaersbeke, ''Wapen-schilden in Brugse straten'', Uitgaven West-vlaamse Gidsenkring, 2020 <br>
[https://www.wazamar.org/Familiewapens-in-de-Nederlanden/Familiewapens/a-famwap-wapenrecht.htm WAZAMAR, ''Heraldische Wapens in de Nederlanden'', 'Wapenrecht', 1995] <br>
[https://archive.org/details/armorialgnra01rietuoft/page/1100/mode/2up?ref=ol&view=theater Jonannes Baptista Rietstap, ''Armorial général: précédé d'un dictionnaire des Termes du blason'', 'Vol.I', G. B. van Goor Zonen, 1884] <br>
[https://archive.org/details/armorialgnra02rietuoft/mode/2up?view=theater Jonannes Baptista Rietstap, ''Armorial général: précédé d'un dictionnaire des Termes du blason'', 'Vol.II', G. B. van Goor Zonen, 1884] <br>
[https://www.sarovlaanderen.be/contact-vhr Contact of the Vlaamse Heraldische Raad] <br>
[https://genootschap-heraldiek.nl Website of the Nederlands Genootschap Voor Heraldiek] <br>
[https://youtu.be/-kz3jp3r7iU Lecture - The Heraldries of the Netherlands and Belgium] <br>
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Arms from this tradition are commonly depicted on either half-round Iberian shields or on more ornate but still rather simple "Polish" baroque shapes. Common charges include various mixed geometric shapes (often inspired by pre-heraldic symbols of the region such as [[Wikipedia:Tamga| Tamgas]]), arrows and other weapons, celestial bodies. Common types of crests include ostrich and peacock feathers and wings, either plain or with additional charges. '''Repetition of charges from the shield in the crest''' is, too, fairly wide spread.
'''Due to a lack of regulation and precedent, it is not unclear how a proper achievement assumed by a citizen should look like.''' Indeed, mon-noble heraldry was non-existent in this tradition, resulting in a lack of a ranked helm system. The arms borne by an untitled nobleman would have had a shield and a crest upon a crowned iron helm with golden bars and a golden necklace
'''Polish-Lithuanian-Ruthenian heraldyyheraldry does not have a system of cadency''', all male descendent of the armiger inherit his arms equally. Every unique Polish noble achievement has a name, with their "alterations" having the same name with a number added.
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File:POL COA Dołęga.svg|thumb|100px|Dołęga coat of arms of borne namely by Marie Curie (Maria Salomea Skłodowska)
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=== Authorities ===
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File:Arms and Crown of the Lord Lyon King of Arms.svg|thumb|100px|[https://www.courtofthelordlyon.scot/index.htm| The Court of the Lord Lyon] <br>
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