International Day of Heraldry

June 10, Tuesday

International Day of Heraldry
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International Heraldry Day is celebrated annually on June 10. This holiday is dedicated to the science of coats of arms — heraldry, which studies, describes, and interprets coats of arms and other heraldic symbols. Heraldry plays an important role in the history, culture, and identity of many nations, serving as a symbol of heritage and tradition.

History of the holiday
The holiday was established in 2013 at the initiative of the International Association of Amateur Heralds. The date of June 10 was chosen intentionally: on this day in 1128 in Rouen (France), Geoffrey V of Anjou was knighted by his future father-in-law, King Henry I of England. During the ceremony, Geoffrey received a shield bearing six golden lions on a blue background — one of the earliest known coats of arms in history.

The significance of heraldry
Heraldry originated in the 12th century as a system for identifying knights on the battlefield. Over time, it became an important part of culture and art, spreading to state, municipal, and family coats of arms. Heraldic symbols are used in architecture, seals, flags, and other elements, reflecting the history and values of society.

How the holiday is celebrated
On International Heraldry Day, various events take place:

* Organization of exhibitions and lectures on the history and art of heraldry
* Hosting seminars and workshops on designing coats of arms
* Publication of articles and media materials highlighting the importance of heraldry
* Participation in themed events and competitions related to heraldic symbols

Interesting facts

* Heraldry developed independently in various parts of Europe, including England, France, Germany, and Spain starting in the 12th century
* There are specific rules and terminology for describing coats of arms, known as blazon
* Modern heraldry is used not only in state symbols but also in logos of companies, universities, and other institutions
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