There are several heraldry societies around the world. Some of the more notable ones include:
The Heraldry Society (in England)
The Heraldry Society of New Zealand
The Heraldry Society of Scotland
The Heraldry Society of Southern Africa
The Royal Heraldry Society of Canada
The American Heraldry Society
Topics referred to by the same term
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purposes of this article, heraldrysocieties are defined as private associations of people who are interested in heraldry. Heraldic authorities, which...
The HeraldrySociety is a British organization that is devoted to studying and promoting heraldry and related subjects. In 1947, a twenty-year-old John...
Heraldry is a discipline relating to the design, display and study of armorial bearings (known as armory), as well as related disciplines, such as vexillology...
The Serbian HeraldrySociety (Serbian Cyrillic: Српско хералдичко друштво, romanized: Srpsko heraldičko društvo), short from Serbian Heraldry, Genealogy...
Royal HeraldrySociety of Canada (RHSC; French: Société royale héraldique du Canada) is a Canadian organization that promotes interest in heraldry in Canada...
The Ukrainian HeraldrySociety (Ukrainian: Українське геральдичне товариство, Ukrayinske Heraldychne Tovarystvo or UHT) is a Ukrainian non-governmental...
The wolf has been widely used in many forms in heraldry during the Middle Ages. Though commonly reviled as a livestock predator and man-eater, the wolf...
Swedish heraldry encompasses heraldic achievements in modern and historic Sweden. Swedish heraldic style is consistent with the German-Nordic heraldic...
Canadian heraldry is the cultural tradition and style of coats of arms and other heraldic achievements in both modern and historic Canada. It includes...
might be. Many[citation needed] societies exist that also aid in the design and registration of personal arms. Heraldry has been compared to modern corporate...
role of women in past society, special rules grew relating to the blazoning of arms for women. The rules for women and heraldry developed differently...
The HeraldrySociety of Scotland was founded in 1977 with the aim of improving the study of heraldry. The Society's arms feature a Saint Andrew's Cross...
Norwegian HeraldrySociety (Norwegian: Norsk Heraldisk Forening, NHF) is a heraldrysociety located in Oslo, Norway, which was founded in 1969. The first...
The Macedonian Heraldic Society (MHS) is the only professional body in the field of heraldry, vexillology, phaleristics, chivalristics and nobiliar issues...
Heraldry in Scotland, while broadly similar to that practised in England and elsewhere in western Europe, has its own distinctive features. Its heraldic...
The HeraldrySociety of Southern Africa (HSSA) was founded in Cape Town on 27 August 1953. It has not been active since 2007, but as it has not been wound...
In heraldry, supporters, sometimes referred to as attendants, are figures or objects usually placed on either side of the shield and depicted holding it...