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'''Crest in the lowlands usually features typically Germanic charges''' such as wings or horns but '''many also feature demi-human figures''', especially those that date back to after the Dutch Revolt (1566). <br>
'''Belgian Heraldry is also known for blazoning not only the motto but the scroll''', indicating the colours of the letters and of the scroll itself. <br>
'''Both system do not have a system of cadency''', all descendent of the armiger inherit his arms equally. In the late Middle Ages arms were often distinguished by changing one of it'sits feature (usually tinctures or number of chargecharges) but this is no longer the case for modern grants.
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File:Van Spengler wapen.svg|thumb|100px|Coat of arms of Johannes Theodorus van Spengler and his descendant