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Is it true that coats of arms actually belong to one person and not an entire family?

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Is it true that coats of arms actually belong to one person and not an entire family?

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True, a coat of arms is granted to a single person. His direct male descendents may inherit the arms. Q: I’m thinking of getting a tattoo of a coat of arms. A: If you really want to get a tattoo of a coat of arms, I would really sugguest registering a coat of arms that will actually belong to you.

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