Heraldry societies

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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.

International[]

Europe[]

Belgium[]

  • Royal Belgian Genealogical and Heraldic Office (1942) - it publishes a bimonthly review (Le Parchemin), a quarterly link sheet (Le Herault) and studies in Les Recueils.

Denmark[]

  • (Danish Heraldry Socoety), affiliated with .

England[]

Finland[]

France[]

Germany[]

Macedonian Heraldry Society

Macedonia[]

Netherlands[]

The Nordic countries (Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden)[]

Norway[]

Scotland[]

  • Heraldry Society of Scotland (1977- ) - it publishes a newsletter (Tak Tent) and a journal (The Double Tressure), and hosts an active internet forum.

Serbia[]

Sweden[]

Switzerland[]

Ukraine[]

Africa[]

General:

  • - it lists a general index of African coats of arms (recognized by the Republic of Uganda/UN)

South Africa

Zimbabwe

  • Heraldry & Genealogy Society of Zimbabwe (1970- )

North America[]

Canada

  • Royal Heraldry Society of Canada (1966- ) - it publishes a newsletter (Gonfanon) and two journals (Heraldry in Canada and Alta Studia Heraldica) and hosts an internet forum.

United States of America

Oceania[]

Heraldry Society of New Zealand Arms

Australia

New Zealand

  • Heraldry Society of New Zealand (1962- )

Asia[]

Philippines

  • Philippine Armorial (2017- ) - provides a register of personal and family coats of arms in the Philippines and of Filipinos abroad.

References[]

  1. ^ "History". Oxford University Heraldry Society. Retrieved 25 August 2014.
  2. ^ Peltonen, Isto (April 2013). "Suomen kunnallisvaakunat – Perinteet ja käyttötaide" (PDF) (in Finnish). Jyväskylän yliopisto: 16. Retrieved September 11, 2018. Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
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