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Supporters (heraldry) : ウィキペディア英語版
Supporter

In heraldry, supporters are figures usually placed on either side of the shield and depicted holding it up. These figures may be real or imaginary animals, human figures, and in rare cases plants or inanimate objects. Often these can have local significance, such as the fisherman and the tin miner granted to Cornwall County Council, or a historical link, such as the lion of England and unicorn of Scotland in the two variations of the Coat of Arms of the United Kingdom. The arms of nutritionist John Boyd-Orr use two ''garbs'' (wheat sheaves) as supporters; the arms of the USS ''Donald Cook'', missiles; the arms of the state of Rio Grande do Norte in Brazil, trees.〔http://www.ngw.nl/heraldrywiki/index.php?title=Rio_Grande_do_Norte〕 Letters of the alphabet are used as supporters in the arms of Valencia, Spain.
Human supporters can also be allegorical figures, or, more rarely, specifically named individuals.〔(Flags of the World — Blumenau, Santa Catarina(Brazil) )〕
There is usually one supporter on each side of the shield, though there are some examples of single supporters placed behind the shield, and the arms of the Congo provide an extremely unusual example of supporters issuing from behind the shield.〔(CONGO )〕 While such single supporters are generally eagles〔e.g.
(Perth & Kinross District Council ) (Scotland) at Heraldry of the World〕 with one or two heads, there are other examples, including the cathedra in the case of some Canadian cathedrals.〔(Arms and supporter granted to Saint Paul's Cathedral, Regina, Saskatchewan )〕 At the other extreme and even rarer, the Scottish chief Dundas of that Ilk had three supporters: two conventional red lions and the whole supported by a salamander. The coat of arms of Iceland even has four supporters.〔(Iceland ) at Heraldry of the World〕
==Attitude==
(詳細はblazon), though there are some blazoned exceptions. An example of whales 'non-rampant' is the arms of the Dutch municipality of Zaanstad.〔(Zaanstad ) at Heraldry of the World〕

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