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The HouseOfNames product is now a complete badge containing the full range of names. The image of 'weapon' is the one that the artist interpreted the earliest known 'badge' of a specific surname, and "crest" is included in the image. The HouseOfNames product is based on over 35 years of research on the family's last name history
The emblem of the family is part of the whole badge. It is a three-dimensional thing at the top of the arm. The top of something is often called a crest like a peak on the sea or a mountain or the peak of a building. The coat of arms is an important indicator of the weapon received by the person who first received that weapon and has been used as a symbol of a small family without complete weapons for centuries. Centuries old, the original meaning of Crest is often forgotten, it is only a high level or a nobleman family symbol.
We may use other names to refer to family badges, such as weapons and badges. Although the terms "family badges" and "badges" are already interchangeable, as will be explained later, big differences start to emerge. You may encounter the word emblem. This term comes from European customs dating back to the Middle Ages. A pioneer or announcer introduces a knight in the game, and the audience can distinguish each knight by decorating his shield, helmet and armor. This design is his peak. Medieval illustrations of knights and their horses show that horses are usually equipped with the same design.
The coat of arms is a crest (or shield), emblem or coat of arms on visual design. The crest badge is the core of the complete emblem and is composed entirely of shields, supporters, badges and emblems. Traditionally, badges of individuals, families, countries, organizations or companies are unique. Heavy infantry of ancient Greece used an individual badge for the shield. The ancient Romans used similar badges for their shields, but these badges have identified these badges. The first evidence of the medieval emblem was due to the Bayeux tapestry of the 11th century, and there was a shield with a cross in it. However, this crest interpretation is still controversial