King Frederik X has updated the coat of arms to give the polar bear representing Greenland a more prominent place, the Guardian reports. The ram representing the Faroe Islands has also been ...
Image Denmark’s royal coat of arms was updated recently, with the ram and polar bear, which represent the Faroe Islands and Greenland, each having their own panel.Credit...Danish Royal House ...
In the amended version, the crowns and the ram in that panel, one of four in the coats of arms, have been dropped in favor of a larger polar bear. In other words, the king made Greenland bigger.
In the new coat of arms, the crowns have been removed, and the polar bear and ram have their own quadrants. The king’s move represents a “continuation” of the Danish royal family’s ...
The crowns have been removed and replaced by much larger images of a polar bear and ram — symbols of Greenland and the Faroe Islands, respectively. The new Danish coat of arms (right ...
King Frederick X of Denmark announced a change of the royal coat of arms on January 1 this year. This change was understood ...
The Danish king has changed the country’s royal coat of arms to display symbols of Greenland and the Faroe Islands more ...
The king revised the coat of arms, which for 500 years featured three ... The new design enlarges two symbols — a ram for the Faroe Islands and a polar bear for Greenland — to occupy their ...
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