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The coat of arms of Colchester is the arms and other insignia associated with the town of Colchester, England. The shield is more commonly used than the full arms. There are two versions of the arms that are commonly seen. The first was in use from around the 1550 to 1915; the other the intervening periods between 1413 and present. ==Current arms (1415 - c.1550, 1915 - present)== The current arms, which are officially assigned to Colchester Borough Council by the College of Arms,〔 were first used after being granted by King Henry V in 1413,〔〔 when the town was granted a new charter. These early arms featured inscriptions like ''QUAM CRUX INSIGNIT HELENAM COLCHESTERIA GIGNET'' and ''COLCESTRIENSIS SUM BURGI COMMUNE SIGILLUM''.〔 The shield shows a cross, with three crowns, one of each 'arm' and one encircling the foot of the cross, each supported by a nail.〔 There was, and is, also question over whether there should be three nails or four.〔 The shield can be blazoned ''Gules four Pieces of Wood raguly conjoined in a cross proper each side arm transfixed with a Nail palewise Sable ensigned by an Ancient Crown Or and that in base enfiling a like Crown and transfixed by a like Nail in bend.''〔 In 1976,〔 the coat of arms was extended with the addition of a crest, a torse of red and white, topped with roses of the same colours rising from which is a female figure, holding a Cross, which can be blazoned ''On a Wreath of the Colours issuant from a Chaplet of Roses alternately Gules and Argent a Female Figure habited Azure and Veiled Argent crowned Or holding a Passion Cross Or.''; supporters of a fisherman in the sinister (observer's right) and a Roman soldier in the dexter (observer's left). The motto ''No Cross, No Crown'' was added.〔 These additions are not generally used.〔 As of 1989, these arms had never been used.〔 Until this standardisation, the official description included detail on the type of ragules on the wood and the direction of the wood.〔 The current arms are a direct reference to Saint Helena, the patron saint of Colchester,〔 believed to have been born there.〔 The charter is the inscription ''Sancta Elana nata fuit in Colcestria. Mater Constani fuit et Sanctam Crucem invenit Elana'' (St. Helen was born in Colchester. Helen was the mother of Constantine and she found the Holy Cross).〔 The cross is believed to be the True Cross,〔〔 which Saint Helena is supposed to have found. The red background represents the blood of Christ;〔〔 the nail the Holy Nails.〔〔 The crowns are representative of the crowns of the Magi,〔 the bodies of whom Saint Helena is supposed to have found.〔 The four shafts are joined in a fylfot, a symbol of good fortune.〔 When Colchester United was founded in 1937, it adopted this coat of arms as the club badge.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 url=http://www.footballcrests.com/clubs/colchester-united-fc )〕 This was changed in 1972 after a disagreement with the Council over use of the arms.〔 Colchester Town also used these arms as their badge.〔 The Bishop of Colchester bears no arms.〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Coat of arms of Colchester」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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