Boars in heraldry
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The Royal insignia of the
Vijayanagara
kings spots 4 elements – Sun, Moon, Dragger and Boar.
On the Norwegian "Kongshornet" (The King's Horn) the coat of arms of the old Galte-clan can be seen before it became "
Galtung
" in the times of
Danish superiority over Norway
. The horn is currently in a Danish collection in Copenhagen, and they've refused Norway's request to return it.
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1
]
The coat of arms would have been a golden or silver (in the sagas "radiant") boar symbolizing
Ynglinga
on a blue background, along a shell symbolizing the sea or Christian pilgrimage.
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citation needed
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A Roman Antefix roof tile showing the boar badge and standard of the Twentieth Legion
The Swiss
Saubanner
as depicted in the
Berner Schilling
(1480s)
Coat of arms of
Malacky
in
Slovakia
.
Heraldic boars on the memorial to
Alexander Nisbet
in the
Greyfriars Kirk
,
Edinburgh
.
The wild boar and boar's head are common
charges
in
heraldry
.
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Braseth, Sofie (2018-01-30).
"Vil ha norsk kulturskatt tilbake fra Danmark. Slik svarer danskene"
.
dagbladet.no
(in Norwegian)
. Retrieved
2022-02-05
.