The Secret Language of Medieval Heraldry Explained
Medieval people used a complex system of images, known as heraldry, to communicate through shields, coats of arms, and banners. Heraldry was a visual language that conveyed social status, lineage, and territorial claims. Each color, animal, and geometric shape had specific meanings, and special officials called heralds kept track of these symbols. Colors like red, blue, and gold had symbolic weight, representing warrior might, loyalty, and generosity. The use of animals like lions and eagles, often depicted in elaborate designs, symbolized courage, nobility, and royalty.

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