The Society of American Armigers exists to:
We intend to preserve the record of arms of any and all Americans who were granted, properly matriculated, or assumed armorial bearings. To this end we have registered "The Register of American Armigers" with the Library of Congress under ISSN: 2572-7605 (online).
Society of american armigers
Roman Catholic nun, nurse, and academic.
Bernadette Armiger (1915-1979) was a Catholic nun, nursing college dean, mental health advocate, and president of the American Association of Colleges of Nursing (1972-1974). The AACN gives the Sister Bernadette Armiger Award to nurses in the US who show outstanding leadership in education at the collegiate level.
For the purposes of this article, heraldry societies are defined as private associations of people who are interested in heraldry. Heraldic authorities, which have been established by reigning monarchs or governments, are dealt with in a separate article.
Species of single-celled organism
Karlodinium armiger is a species of dinoflagellates belonging to the family Kareniaceae. It was first isolated from the Mediterranean sea & described in 2006.
Malcolm Kenneth Murray, 12th Earl of Dunmore is an Australia-based Scottish peer who is a native-born Australian and lives in Tasmania. As well as holding the Earldom of Dunmore, Murray is also the Viscount of Fincastle and Lord of Blair, Moulin and Tillimet.
Australian musician (1949–2019)
John Martin Armiger was an Australian musician, record producer and composer. He was one of the singer-songwriters and guitarists with Melbourne-based rock band the Sports from August 1978 to late 1981, which had Top 30 hits on the Kent Music Report Singles Chart with, Don't Throw Stones (1979), Strangers on a Train (1980) and How Come (1981); and Top 20 albums with Don't Throw Stones, Suddenly and Sondra (1981).
Richard Armiger is a professional architectural model maker and the founder of Network Modelmakers. He is the Director of House Portrait Models, a brand established in 1998 within the studio to market handcrafted ‘model portraits’ of private homes and estates.
Seal of Kansas
Official government emblem of the U.S. state of Kansas
The Great Seal of the State of Kansas tells the history of the U.S. state of Kansas.
The Great Seal of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts
Official government emblem of the U.S. state of Massachusetts
The Great Seal of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts contains the coat of arms of Massachusetts. The coat of arms is encircled by the Latin text Sigillum Reipublicæ Massachusettensis. The Massachusetts Constitution designates the form of government a commonwealth, for which respublica is the correct Latin term. The Seal uses as its central element the coat of arms of Massachusetts. An official emblem of the State, the coat of arms was adopted by the Legislature in 1775, and then reaffirmed by Governor John Hancock and his Council on December 13, 1780. The present rendition of the seal was drawn by resident-artist Edmund H. Garrett, and was adopted by the state in 1900. While the inscription around the seal is officially in Latin, a variant with Commonwealth of Massachusetts in English is also sometimes used.
The Seal of the Confederate States was used to authenticate certain
The Seal of the Confederate States was used to authenticate certain documents issued by the federal government of the Confederate States. The phrase is used both for the physical seal itself, and more generally for the design impressed upon it. On May 20, 1863, C.S. Secretary of State Judah Benjamin instructed James Mason to arrange for its manufacture in London. The seal was first used publicly in 1864.