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When heraldry began, knights and their families spoke Norman French. Expert 'heralds' still use this language to describe coats of arms. It's a very precise way of describing coats of arms. The description begins at top left, proceeds to the right and then, moving downwards, passes from left to right.

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When heraldry began, knights and their families spoke Norman French. Expert 'heralds' still use this language to describe coats of arms. It's a very precise way of describing coats of arms. The description begins at top left, proceeds to the right and then, moving downwards, passes from left to right.

When heraldry began, knights and their families spoke Norman French. Expert 'heralds' still use this language to describe coats of arms. It's a very precise way of describing coats of arms. The description begins at top left, proceeds to the right and then, moving downwards, passes from left to right.