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Heraldry in Europe has a rich history dating back to the 12th century. The tradition was initially adopted by knights for their coats of arms, but soon spread to other groups such as nobles, clergy, and cities. Each country developed its own unique style and traditions, influenced by its history, culture, and geography. In Ireland, the office of Ulster King of Arms was established in 1552 and remained vacant from 1908-1940. The Irish government requested that no new King of Arms be appointed, and Thomas Ulick Sadleir, the Deputy Ulster King of Arms, took over as Acting Ulster King of Arms until the office was merged with Norroy King of Arms in 1943. In Germany, heraldry has a distinct tradition, influenced by the Holy Roman Empire. The Nordic countries, including Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Finland, and Iceland, have their own unique styles of heraldry, which were heavily influenced by German heraldry. These countries use coats of arms for provinces, regions, cities, and municipalities, and they are often displayed on buildings, documents, and uniforms. Other European countries with rich heraldic traditions include Spain, Russia, Portugal, Hungary, Poland, and the Netherlands. In Italy, the use of coats of arms was loosely regulated before unification in 1861, but since then, personal coats of arms and titles of nobility are not recognized. In France, the coat of arms is based on the Fleur-de-lys and follows the Rule of Tinctures used in English heraldry. In North America, Canada has its own Chief Herald and Herald Chancellor, while the United States uses a Great Seal that displays an heraldic device as its central motif. Only a few American states have adopted a coat of arms, which is usually designed as part of their respective state's seal. Overall, heraldry in Europe has evolved over centuries, reflecting each country's unique history, culture, and traditions. While the practice may vary from country to country, it remains an important aspect of European identity and heritage.
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