Heraldic society

A heraldic society is defined as private association of people who are interested in heraldry and heraldic registers are defined as private bodies that register coats of arms.

Heraldic authorities, which have been established by reigning monarchs or governments, are dealt with in a separate article.

Societies

International

  • Academie Internationale d'Heraldique (1949–)
  • International Association of Amateur Heralds (1999–)[1] – only exists on the internet
  • The International Heraldry Society
  • The Society of Heraldic Arts, an international guild of heraldic artists and craftspeople

Europe

Belgium

Bulgaria

  • Bulgarian Heraldry and Vexillology Society

Denmark

  • Dansk Heraldisk Selskab (Danish Heraldry Society), affiliated with Societas Heraldica Scandinavica

England

  • The Heraldry Society (1947– ) – it publishes a newsletter (Heraldry Gazette) and a journal (The Coat of Arms).
  • Cambridge University Heraldic and Genealogical Society (1950–) – it publishes a journal (The Escutcheon).
  • Middlesex Heraldry Society (1976–2012) now disbanded – it published a newsletter (The Seaxe).
  • Oxford University Heraldry Society (founded 1835, but fell into desuetude in the 1930s). After attempted revivals it is now active again.[2]
  • White Lion Society (1986–)
  • Norfolk Heraldry Society is being disbanded. Its journal, The Norfolk Standard was published three times a year.
  • Suffolk Heraldry Society – The magazine of the Society, The Blazon, is published bi-annually.
  • Institute of Heraldic and Genealogical Studies

Finland

  • Suomen heraldinen seura (Heraldry Society of Finland, 1957–[3])

France

  • Société française d'héraldique et de sigillographie (1937–)

Germany

  • HEROLD, Verein für Heraldik, Genealogie und verwandte Wissenschaften zu Berlin e. V. (1869–). Oldest continuously working Heraldry society in the world.
  • Heraldischer Verein 'Zum Kleeblatt' (1888–)
  • »Der Wappen-Löwe« – Heraldische Gesellschaft e. V. (1980 –)

Greece

  • Heraldic and Genealogical Society of Greece (1975– ) – (Greek: Εραλδική και Γενεαλογική Εταιρεία της Ελλάδος). Appears to be defunct.

Macedonia

Netherlands

  • Koninklijk Nederlandsch Gennotschap voor Geslacht- en Wapenkunde (1883–) – it publishes a journal (De Nederlandsche Leeuw).
  • Nederlands Genootschap voor Heraldiek, NGH (Dutch Heraldry Society) (2014–) – it publishes a journal (Blazoen) and has three registers for coats of arms: personal/family, ecclesiastical and other organisations.

The Nordic countries (Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden)

  • Societas Heraldica Scandinavica (1959–) – it publishes a journal (Heraldisk Tidsskrift), a roll of arms (Skandinavisk vapenrulla) and a newsletter.

Norway

Poland

Scotland

  • Heraldry Society of Scotland (1977–) – it publishes a newsletter (Tak Tent) and a journal (The Double Tressure), and hosts an active internet forum.
  • Lord Lyon Society (2022–)

Serbia

Slovenia

  • Heraldica Slovenica (1991–)

Spain

Sweden

  • Swedish Heraldry Society (1976–) – it publishes a journal (Vapenbilden).

Switzerland

  • Société Suisse d'Héraldique – Schweizerisches Heraldische Gesellschaft (1891–)

Ukraine

  • Ukrainian Heraldry Society (1990–)

Africa

South Africa

Zimbabwe

  • Heraldry & Genealogy Society of Zimbabwe (1970–)

North America

Canada

United States of America

Oceania

Australia

  • Australian Heraldry Society (1961–) – it publishes a journal (Heraldry News).
  • Heraldry & Genealogy Society of Canberra (1964–) – it publishes a journal (The Ancestral Searcher).

New Zealand

Registers

International

Agentic

  • The College of Crustaceous Arms — provides a register for agentic, non-human agents to obtain a grant of a coat of arms.[10]

Asia

Philippines

  • Philippine Armorial (2017–) – provides a register of personal and family coats of arms in the Philippines and of Filipinos abroad.[11]

References

  1. ^ "International Association of Amateur Heralds".
  2. ^ "History". Oxford University Heraldry Society. March 25, 2015. Retrieved 25 August 2014.
  3. ^ Peltonen, Isto (April 2013). "Suomen kunnallisvaakunat – Perinteet ja käyttötaide" (PDF) (in Finnish). Jyväskylän yliopisto. p. 16. Retrieved September 11, 2018.
  4. ^ "Towarzystwie". Polskie Towarzystwo Heraldyczne.
  5. ^ "American College of Heraldry".
  6. ^ "College of Arms Foundation".
  7. ^ "American Heraldry Society".
  8. ^ "The Society of Scottish Armigers".
  9. ^ "The Armorial Register".
  10. ^ "The College of Crustaceous Arms".
  11. ^ "Philippine Armorial".