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The White Boar was the personal device or badge of the English King Richard III of England (1452–1485, reigned from 1483), and is an early instance of the use of boars in heraldry. Livery badges were important symbols of political affiliation in the Wars of the Roses, and Richard distributed very large numbers at his coronation and the installation of his son Edward as Prince of Wales, for which an order of 13,000 badges in fustian cloth is recorded. Edward appears to have shared use of the badge, either from Richard's accession to the throne, or his own appointment as Prince of Wales, both in 1483, to his death the next year. Richard's choice of the badge was no doubt personal, but according to a slightly later document the boar had been a badge of the royal possession the "Honour of Wind

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  • خنزير أبيض (شعار) (ar)
  • Sanglier blanc (fr)
  • White boar (en)
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  • الخنزير الأبيض (بالإنجليزية: White boar)‏ هو شعار النبالة أو لافتة استخدمها ريتشارد الثالث (1452—1485، حكم به في عام 1483) ويعتبر هذا الشعار المتمثل في خنزير هي البداية المبكرة في وضع كشعار نبالة للملوك. (ar)
  • The White Boar was the personal device or badge of the English King Richard III of England (1452–1485, reigned from 1483), and is an early instance of the use of boars in heraldry. Livery badges were important symbols of political affiliation in the Wars of the Roses, and Richard distributed very large numbers at his coronation and the installation of his son Edward as Prince of Wales, for which an order of 13,000 badges in fustian cloth is recorded. Edward appears to have shared use of the badge, either from Richard's accession to the throne, or his own appointment as Prince of Wales, both in 1483, to his death the next year. Richard's choice of the badge was no doubt personal, but according to a slightly later document the boar had been a badge of the royal possession the "Honour of Wind (en)
  • Le Sanglier blanc était l'emblème ou insigne personnel du roi anglais Richard III d'Angleterre (1452-1485, régna à partir de 1483), et est l'un des premiers exemples de l'utilisation de sangliers dans l'héraldique. La Société Richard III, dédiée à la défense de sa réputation, fait un usage intensif des sangliers blancs dans ses diverses formes de l'art héraldique. Il a été à l'origine appelé le mouvement du Sanglier blanc. (fr)
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