These are the Coat of Arms backgrounds I have made for our site. You may use them as you wish, though I do request that they be used only where the Coat of Arms are applicable, though I must admit I took some liberties with some of the arms. If you would like more information on the Coats of Arms, please feel free to contact me through the Contact page.

The Arms of Bohemond VI, Prince of Antioch, a descendant of Constance of Antioch and Raymond of Poitiers, Prince of Antioch

The Arms of William VIII, Lord of Montpellier. It was also used by his son William IX and daughter Marie.

The Arms of Frederick I Barbarossa as Holy Roman Emperor.

The Arms of a fitzGeoffrey. They are not used on a page.

The Arms of Patrick Dunbar, Earl of Dunbar.

The Arms of Ladislaus III, King of Hungary, son of Emeric, King of Hungary, and Constance of Aragon. Technically not on the page, but a close relative. He probably inherited the coat of arms of his ancestors on the page.

The Arms of Malise, Earl of Strathearn. There were several and I’m not sure which one this is, probably the 6th Earl of Strathearn.

The Arms of Harold II Godwinson, King of England. I thought that even though his Arms were fancier than his fathers they didn't look as good, so his are not used on the page.

The Arms of John de Stirling. OK, its just a guess that the John de Stirling who was granted these Arms is the same as John de Striveling, but considering some of the absurd naming in the sources it is a pretty good guess.

The Arms of Maurice de Berkeley, used on the Berkeley page although Maurice is not on it. I’m still looking for the arms of someone who is on the page.

The Arms of Malcolm, Earl of Lennox, probably the 4th Earl.

These are a generic Earls of Atholl Arms from the Balliol Roll. They were probably referencing someone on the page but no name was given: some heralds relied on others to know who had the titles at the time.

The Arms of Godwin, Earl of Wessex. I thought these looked better, though kind of confusing, so I used them instead of his son’s.




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