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Cornish heraldry is the form of coats of arms and other heraldic bearings and insignia used in Cornwall, United Kingdom. While similar to English, Scottish and Welsh heraldry, Cornish heraldry has its own distinctive features.
Armoiries Richard de Cornouailles.png 361 × 400; 59 KB Arms of Richard of Cornwall, Earl of Cornwall.svg 410 × 478; 66 KB Arms of Richard, earl of Cornwall, Henry III's brother.png 410 × 446; 338 KB
Arms Richard of Cornwall (as King of the Germans).svg 578 × 666; 57 KB Coat of arms of Richard Plantagenet, 1st Earl of Cornwall.svg 727 × 1,041; 322 KB Richard of Cornwall-Romans Arms.svg 495 × 555; 95 KB
Richard’s coat of arms as Earl of Cornwall was “argent, a lion rampant gules crowned or a bordure sable bezantée”. The “bezantée”, meaning gold coins, is a heraldic device that has later been incorporated into the heraldry of the Duchy of Cornwall and into Berkhamsted’s coat of arms, granted to the borough in 1618.
The coat of arms of the Duke of Cornwall still bears the emblem of golden balls, a heraldic device inherited from the arms of Richard of Cornwall in the 13th century. A similar symbol can be seen in the modern arms of Berkhamsted Town Council, a castle emblem surrounded by 13 gold discs.
Coat of arms of Richard, 1st Earl of Cornwall. Date: 28 October 2007: Source: Lion from : Author: Ipankonin: Permission (Reusing this file)
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5 January 1209 - 2 April 1272. The younger son of King John and Isabella of Angouleme, Richard Earl of Cornwall was born on 5 January 1209 at Winchester Castle and named in honour of his uncle King Richard the Lionheart. Richard Earl of Cornwall. Richard was but six years old when his father died and his elder brother Henry succeeded to the throne.