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Arms of George IV

The Royal Coat of Arms of King George IV of England (reigned 1820 - 1830). Date: 19th century

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1820 1830 Coats Heraldry Reigned


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1. Title: "The Arms of George IV: A Symbol of Monarchical Majesty from the 19th Century" This print showcases the Royal Coat of Arms of King George IV of England, who reigned from 1820 to 1830. The intricately designed heraldic emblem, a testament to the rich history and tradition of the British monarchy, dates back to the 19th century. King George IV, born in 1762, ascended to the throne following the death of his older brother, George III, in 1820. His reign was marked by an emphasis on grandeur and opulence, as well as a renewed interest in the arts. This is reflected in the intricate details of his Royal Coat of Arms. The coat of arms is composed of various symbols, each representing different aspects of the monarchy and the king's lineage. The central shield displays the arms of England, France, and Scotland, reflecting the historical unions of these three realms under the English crown. The crest, featuring a lion and a unicorn, represents England and Scotland, respectively, and are held aloft by the mottoes "Dieu et mon Droit" (God and my Right) for England and "Quem Deus unit, Sabrato Sjus" (Whom God hath joined together, let no man put asunder) for Scotland. The shield is surrounded by an elaborate garter, the symbol of the Order of the Garter, which the king wears as the monarch of England. The motto "Honi soit qui mal y pense" (Shame on him who thinks evil of it) is inscribed on the garter, further emphasizing the importance of loyalty and trust within the monarchy. This beautiful and historically significant print offers a glimpse into the grandeur and tradition of the British monarchy during the reign of King George IV. It serves as a reminder of the rich history and symbolism that lies at the heart of the Royal Coat of Arms.

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