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British Coats of Arms
Royal coats of arms of Britain Henry VIII 1518, 1535; Elizabeth I 1576, 1578; Charles I; William & Mary 1689 Anne 1713; George I 1725; George II 1749; George III 1785
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1. Title: "A Regal Legacy: The Evolution of the British Coats of Arms from Henry VIII to George III" 2.. This print showcases the historical development of the British Coats of Arms from the 16th to the 18th century, featuring the royal emblems of Henry VIII (1518, 1535), Elizabeth I (1576, 1578), Charles I, William & Mary (1689), Anne (1713), George I (1725), and George II (1749), and George III (1785). The Coat of Arms of Henry VIII, displayed in its Tudor splendor, is adorned with the royal lion and the fleur-de-lis, symbolizing the union of England and France through his marriage to Catherine of Aragon. Elizabeth I's Coat of Arms, featuring the golden Tudor rose and the red cross of St. George, represents her unified reign over England and her claim to the Scottish throne. Charles I's Coat of Arms, with the white hart and the rose, symbolizes his lineage from the Tudor and Plantagenet dynasties. William & Mary's Coat of Arms, a fusion of the Stuart and Orange-Nassau emblems, reflects their joint rule over England, Scotland, and Ireland. Anne's Coat of Arms, with the Tudor rose and the cross of St. George, represents her lineage from both the Tudor and Stuart dynasties. George I's Coat of Arms, with the electorate crown and the lion and the unicorn, symbolizes his status as the Elector of Hanover and the King of Great Britain. George II's Coat of Arms, with the lion and the unicorn, represents his reign over the united kingdoms of England, Scotland, and Ireland. Lastly, George III's Coat of Arms, with the lion and the unicorn, symbolizes his reign during the 18th century, a period of significant political and cultural developments in British history. This print offers a captivating glimpse into the rich history of the British monarchy, showcasing the evolution of their Coats of Arms over three centuries.
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