03:1303:13, 12 January 2016diffhist−23,433
Crown (heraldry)
Unique images is not sufficient reason to subvert content policy. This type of content belongs on Commons, not here. Please see talk.
03:1103:11, 11 January 2016diffhist−23,433
Crown (heraldry)
Holy image gallery, Batman! Please see
WP:NOTGALLERY. Remember, this is an encyclopedia we are writing, not a repository of images. That's what Wikimedia Commons is good for.
01:5901:59, 11 January 2016diffhist+2
Eagle (heraldry)
→Examples: Updating the tag, as there are now 12 examples shown, not 8. Has consensus for these been sought on the talk page? Doesn't look like it, but I can't argue their validity.
02:2202:22, 3 September 2014diffhist−547
Wyvern
rm unsourced and anecdotal assertions - there are MANY MANY MANY schools and athletic organizations who use a wyvern as their mascot, so let's just leave it at "a frequent mascot" and mention the one with a WP article.
13:5013:50, 12 December 2013diffhist−309
Crown (heraldry)
Please see
WP:MOSIM (avoid referring to image position) and
WP:CAPTIONS (sentence fragment). "Later" should be "latter", but "kingdom" is already implied by "royal crown" so the phrase is not essential to meaning.
11 December 2013
05:2905:29, 11 December 2013diffhist−22
Heraldic flag
→Banner: Okay but there's still no literal shield on the banner. A 'coat of arms' is precisely the design upon the shield, not the peripheral elements of a full achievement, according to Fox-Davies and the Oxford Guide to Heraldry.
02:3102:31, 11 December 2013diffhist−101
Heraldic flag
The coat of arms is the design usually painted on a shield. In this context "shield" specifically refers to the literal shield, so the passage as rewritten doesn't quite make sense (and varies from the cited source).
03:1303:13, 12 January 2016diffhist−23,433
Crown (heraldry)
Unique images is not sufficient reason to subvert content policy. This type of content belongs on Commons, not here. Please see talk.
03:1103:11, 11 January 2016diffhist−23,433
Crown (heraldry)
Holy image gallery, Batman! Please see
WP:NOTGALLERY. Remember, this is an encyclopedia we are writing, not a repository of images. That's what Wikimedia Commons is good for.
01:5901:59, 11 January 2016diffhist+2
Eagle (heraldry)
→Examples: Updating the tag, as there are now 12 examples shown, not 8. Has consensus for these been sought on the talk page? Doesn't look like it, but I can't argue their validity.
02:2202:22, 3 September 2014diffhist−547
Wyvern
rm unsourced and anecdotal assertions - there are MANY MANY MANY schools and athletic organizations who use a wyvern as their mascot, so let's just leave it at "a frequent mascot" and mention the one with a WP article.
13:5013:50, 12 December 2013diffhist−309
Crown (heraldry)
Please see
WP:MOSIM (avoid referring to image position) and
WP:CAPTIONS (sentence fragment). "Later" should be "latter", but "kingdom" is already implied by "royal crown" so the phrase is not essential to meaning.
11 December 2013
05:2905:29, 11 December 2013diffhist−22
Heraldic flag
→Banner: Okay but there's still no literal shield on the banner. A 'coat of arms' is precisely the design upon the shield, not the peripheral elements of a full achievement, according to Fox-Davies and the Oxford Guide to Heraldry.
02:3102:31, 11 December 2013diffhist−101
Heraldic flag
The coat of arms is the design usually painted on a shield. In this context "shield" specifically refers to the literal shield, so the passage as rewritten doesn't quite make sense (and varies from the cited source).