Weird Coats of Arms From Around the World

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  • @SirioResteghini
    @SirioResteghini 5 лет назад +1315

    Nice video as usual. As an Italian, I'd like to say something about our coat of arms. After WW2 ended, the Italians held a referendum to choose between keeping the monarchy or switching to a Republic. By the way, this was the first time women could vote in Italy. The Republic won, and then in the very first article of the Constitution they wrote something that I think translates to "Italy is a democratic republic founded on labour. Sovereignty belongs to the people, who applies it by the rules written in the Constitution.", so the gear is a reference to the labour. The coat of arms seems a bit communist because while WW2 was ending and the allies had freed the south from fascism, the north was still controlled by Mussolini and there were many rebel groups who fought for liberty, who were called "partigiani" (I don't know how to translate it, I'm sorry). The heads of some of these groups were among the founders of the Republic. And the majority of these groups were definitely leftwing or communists. So, the coat of arms also kinda pays a tribute to those rebels who fought against fascism in the last years of WW2.

    • @JJMcCullough
      @JJMcCullough  5 лет назад +154

      Sirio Resteghini That’s very helpful! Thanks so much for sharing!

    • @marc21091
      @marc21091 5 лет назад +145

      'Partigiani' would be 'partisans' in English (originally a French word).

    • @JJMcCullough
      @JJMcCullough  5 лет назад +119

      @@marc21091 It's funny how in North America we use "partisan" to just mean "someone who cares too much about politics," whereas in Europe it seems it's often used to describe Communists. Do Europeans use the word in the American sense too?

    • @arslant1555
      @arslant1555 5 лет назад +11

      @@JJMcCullough DYE YOUR HAIR BACK JJ😭😭. PLEASE IT WAS CUTE

    • @nicholasgarufi4414
      @nicholasgarufi4414 5 лет назад +54

      the star though is not related to communism, it was an ancient symbol that represents italy as a whole, it can create confusion when the star is painted red, usually though the star is white with a red border.
      also the constitution of italy, and therefore all the repubblican symbols of italy were designed as a compromise between the three main parties that won the elections of 1946: the socialist party, the communist party, and the christian party (centre-right wing conservatives)

  • @pav3359
    @pav3359 5 лет назад +887

    "EU MEMBERSHIP BY 2087" Some say this motto dates from the beginning of Turkish civilization

    • @monkofdarktimes
      @monkofdarktimes 5 лет назад +22

      And the death of European Civilisation as either only the Turkish or European can exist at one time

    • @msaone
      @msaone 5 лет назад +39

      Cyprus will veto Turkey's accession to the EU due to the existence of Northern Cyprus #FACT

    • @Marcus51090
      @Marcus51090 5 лет назад +10

      Pav33 i doubt very much the Eu will even exist in 2087

    • @SoloTravelerOffTheBeatenPath
      @SoloTravelerOffTheBeatenPath 5 лет назад +10

      @@Marcus51090 The EU will crumble by 2030. I'm calling it.

    • @Marcus51090
      @Marcus51090 5 лет назад

      polifatts lol yeah if the U.K. is going down they will deliberately drag them down too lol I think the Eu forget how spiteful british people can be

  • @ravenlord4
    @ravenlord4 5 лет назад +1014

    New Republics: "Let's reject the European model and make our own".
    United States: Uses Shield and Eagle anyway.

    • @TheAlexSchmidt
      @TheAlexSchmidt 5 лет назад +70

      Benjamin Franklin famously didn't like this, he wanted the seal to be a picture of Moses resisting the Pharaoh with the motto "Resistance to Tyrants is Obidience to God"

    • @cngiz7816
      @cngiz7816 4 года назад +13

      @Wuanslm turkey should use turkey

    • @cngiz7816
      @cngiz7816 4 года назад +2

      @@HakimiFury it would be cool and funny.

    • @Christopher_TG
      @Christopher_TG 4 года назад +7

      Yeah, America's national emblem is still very much in the European heraldic tradition. The design within the seal is called the Coat of Arms of the United States.

    • @shetos1233
      @shetos1233 4 года назад +2

      @@TheAlexSchmidt
      Imagine having that crist beside the pyramid on the US dollar , it's not like you have to hate Egypt history in order to respect prohet Moses it would just be wierd side by side

  • @Marylandbrony
    @Marylandbrony 5 лет назад +694

    3:17 Australia also has an emu on their's as a sign of their submission after the great emu war.

    • @JJMcCullough
      @JJMcCullough  5 лет назад +178

      They know who calls the shots.

    • @dylanpotter1807
      @dylanpotter1807 4 года назад +11

      And that is a kudu on the Zimbabwean Crest, not a Springbok. This is a Springbok: images.app.goo.gl/nHcPRPnuX9P5kbKb7

    • @patryka.9215
      @patryka.9215 4 года назад +15

      A bit awkward putting your enemy on your coat of arms

    • @strider04
      @strider04 4 года назад +13

      @@patryka.9215 you mean overlord, right?

    • @patryka.9215
      @patryka.9215 4 года назад +4

      @@strider04 y e s

  • @overthecounterbeanie
    @overthecounterbeanie 5 лет назад +830

    Nice future-proofing, showing Naruhito as the Emperor of Japan.

    • @JJMcCullough
      @JJMcCullough  5 лет назад +238

      the other guy is only going to be emperor for what, two more weeks?

    • @overthecounterbeanie
      @overthecounterbeanie 5 лет назад +85

      @@JJMcCullough The new Emperor will start his reign from 1st May, and his enthronement ceremony will take place in September, I think.

    • @xXxBladeStormxXx
      @xXxBladeStormxXx 5 лет назад +48

      You misspelled Hokage.

    • @lazergurka-smerlin6561
      @lazergurka-smerlin6561 5 лет назад +9

      Funnily I'm reading this comment 2 weeks into the future

    • @BiglerSakura
      @BiglerSakura 4 года назад +13

      @@JJMcCullough By the way, the chrysanthemum is their family crest, one of the many noble family crests of Japan that usually have very simplistic monochrome design. From this standpoint, Japan is no different from any old European monarchy that use royal family coats-of-arms as national symbols.

  • @abdullandeejani5675
    @abdullandeejani5675 5 лет назад +345

    Hey JJ, writing in from Saudi Arabia to thank you for the video. I just wanted to point out a small error regarding Arab coats of arms: in the Arab world the Bird is a secular symbol, Arabist symbol rather than a religious one. Hawks and eagles have a tradition of symbology dating back to the BC era when the Nabataeans adopted the eagle as the symbol of the deity Dhu Shara. Until today the stone eagle could be seen perched above Nabataean tombs in Jordan's Petra and Saudi Arabia's al-Hijr.
    In the medieval era Salah ad-Din al-Ayyubi (Saladin) was thought to have carried a banner with an Eagle on it, and Salah ad-Din having been based in Cairo, the eagle became an Egyptian symbol over time. With the Free Officer's movement in the 1950s it was adopted by Jamal Abdul-Nasser, and in turn became a symbol of Republican pan-Arabism. See: Egypt, Libya (at some point), Yemen, South Yemen (interesting mix of republican, post-colonial, and communist symbolism), Palestine, Iraq, and Syria (at some point). A lot of why some of these countries use the symbol has to do with a series of brief unions between various states at various times.
    The other bird is the Falcon of Quraysh, a symbol not of the Prophet Muhammed himself but rather of his clan, the Quraysh. Ergo it has been adopted as a symbol of Arab tribes since and is more often used in more tribal regions, such as the UAE and in its principalities, Kuwait, Libya (on and off), and (because of Libya) Syria today.
    The Eagle and Hawk, along with the Horse, the Camel, and the Falcon, are all prized and treasured animals in Arab tradition, and are loved and valued until this day. They stand as symbols of Arab endurance and hardiness, and so have been adopted as symbols for Arabs across the Arab world throughout time.

    • @rahuldhargalkar
      @rahuldhargalkar 5 лет назад +9

      Thanks for the info! I learnt something today

    • @Edmonton-of2ec
      @Edmonton-of2ec 5 лет назад +14

      Legit the only national crest in the Middle East that looks slight European is the Jordanian one due to its *RELATIVELY* secular monarchy.

    • @jordanspencer7926
      @jordanspencer7926 2 года назад

      hes wrong about alot simply because hes a biased leftist canadian .

    • @fraelikkriil830
      @fraelikkriil830 2 года назад +2

      @@jordanspencer7926 lmao JJ is a conservative, pal. A fairly moderate one but still, he’s hardly left wing.

    • @juwebles4352
      @juwebles4352 2 года назад

      @@fraelikkriil830 Left and right wing are both useless terminology

  • @juanmaruli4977
    @juanmaruli4977 5 лет назад +50

    Indonesia also use Garuda as its national emblem. The first few designs looked like the "actual" Garuda, but then they modified it a little bit here and there, and now it looks more like the Javan Hawk-Eagle, with no arms, but they still call it Garuda

    • @NorthernReaper
      @NorthernReaper 2 года назад +1

      And I don’t know why india didn’t use that bird.

  • @normazlinrajamohamad201
    @normazlinrajamohamad201 4 года назад +333

    Other countries just hang 2 Official Potrait of their leader at Government office.But in Malaysia they hang 6 Official Potrait.
    Those are:-
    1)HM The Yang Dipertuan Agong (King)
    2)HM The Raja Permaisuri Agong (Queen)
    3)The Sultan/Governor (of each state)
    4)The Sultanah/Governor wife
    5)The Prime Minister of Malaysia
    6)The Menteri Besar/Chief Minister (of each state)

    • @MZaki-th7pw
      @MZaki-th7pw 4 года назад +6

      Dang

    • @syazwanmohd1314
      @syazwanmohd1314 4 года назад +7

      Kalau yang menteri besar tu aku baru tau sebenarnya😂

    • @pooja350
      @pooja350 4 года назад +11

      You have wayyy too much time on your hands 😂

    • @iskandar_06anthem52
      @iskandar_06anthem52 4 года назад +14

      Yep, that is the Protocol..you can found it on almost every buildings and stores...I just hang it in my room:)

    • @dandisinfographicchannel1346
      @dandisinfographicchannel1346 4 года назад +12

      Well i'll open printing business in malaysia then

  • @dederdeder3609
    @dederdeder3609 5 лет назад +152

    Another great video JJ! Some more info on India’s emblem. It’s also called the Lion Capital of Ashoka. It’s an ancient symbol representing Buddhism and the Mauryan Empire under the Emperor Ashoka. The Mauryans are the first state entity to have control of almost all of India so it’s like a precursor to the modern Indian state. The wheel you see on the Indian flag is the Ashoka Chakra which is also the same wheel on the emblem. It represents the wheel of dhamma (dharma) which is a Buddhist/Hindu concept but it roughly means the rule of law. Ashoka is famous for expanding his empire and conquering the kingdom of Kalinga where he massacred the people there. The story goes that he was so horrified of what he had done that he renounced war and became a Buddhist and helped spread Buddhism beyond India while being fair to his subjects. There is a lot of symbolism for India to use this symbol due to its history. For Thailand, there is a lot of Hindu/Buddhist influence throughout SE Asia so quite a number of countries there have picked up ideas and symbols from South Asia. Indonesia for some of their symbols also use a form of Garuda. Different cultures mixing I guess.

  • @raphaelcarvalhobezerra6913
    @raphaelcarvalhobezerra6913 2 года назад +6

    Hey, JJ, Buddhist here. The Garuda in Buddhism are one of the Eight Legions, protectors of the Buddhist Law and servants of the Buddha in Mahayana Scriptures, tho Thailand is from Hinayana tradition, and one of the concepts is that before the to-be Buddha reincarnated as Prince Siddharta he was the God Vishnu, whom his loyal friend was a Garuda, and when he reincarnated as Siddharta he became the Buddha, and the Garuda recognized him and served him to his death and is said to embody the buddhist praxis in Hinayana traditions.

  • @isaacgutierrez876
    @isaacgutierrez876 5 лет назад +171

    Right when I got the notification of your new video we passed by a street named McCullough in San Antonio texas

    • @JJMcCullough
      @JJMcCullough  5 лет назад +52

      I planned that.

    • @Texasknight1
      @Texasknight1 5 лет назад +4

      That's right by downtown.
      And JJ you have been to San Antonio?

    • @profoundgenius9726
      @profoundgenius9726 5 лет назад +1

      San Antonio is the only place where I’ve lived where nobody is actually from San Antonio. Either from other parts of Texas or out of state

    • @shanewshal
      @shanewshal 4 года назад +1

      Bruh

  • @PDS21st
    @PDS21st 5 лет назад +321

    JJ: "...family crest...national crest..."
    Heraldists: **triggered**

    • @JJMcCullough
      @JJMcCullough  5 лет назад +47

      I have not yet BEGUN to trig!

    • @qwertyTRiG
      @qwertyTRiG 5 лет назад +14

      It's painful, isn't it?

    • @tcroft2165
      @tcroft2165 5 лет назад +9

      I did wonder when I heard 'crest' if I could watch any further or I'd just get too irritated!

    • @rivenoak
      @rivenoak 4 года назад +8

      to get over with: crest is the part above the helm, not the _escuteon_ aka shield. :D

    • @brunobisio2406
      @brunobisio2406 3 года назад +2

      I got triggered by the Argentina bit. It's not a republican seal but a female achivement following Spanish tradition (In Spain married noblewomen use an oval shield for their arms). Some southamerican countries do this to represent the concept of republic. In Spanish "republic" is a female word (república), unlike "kingdom" (reino) or "empire" (iImperio). My country, Uruguay, also does this and also changes the traditional animal supporters for olive and laurel branches and the european helm for a sun based on the Inca sun god that represents the revolution for some reason I don't really get (since there were never Incas in here and our fist president was a sadistic d**k that had all our native population killed)

  • @jankansi5679
    @jankansi5679 5 лет назад +45

    An interesting thing about the Japanese emblem. Japan is actually one of the few cultures outside of Europe to have independently developed its own heraldic system, i.e. hereditary symbols described by a blazon. In the Japanese system of 紋章学 (Monshou Gaku), a "mon" is the (often circular) symbol used to represent a family, individual, organisation or institution. Traditionally these would have been displayed on clothing, above buildings and on armour and flags in battle.
    Not surprisingly, this tradition has translated into the logos of many modern Japanese companies and organisations; the logo's of Japan's prefectures, while technically not mon, are heavily inspired by them, and the name of car company "Mitsubishi", for instance, is essentially the blazon of the mon that serves as its logo.

    • @danshakuimo
      @danshakuimo 2 года назад +4

      Shimadzu the pharmaceutical company be like

  • @marky.mark.g
    @marky.mark.g 5 лет назад +54

    2:05 I'm both impressed with the artistry and terrified of the image.

  • @crusader7659
    @crusader7659 5 лет назад +263

    JJ McCullough:*calls the U.A.E. Dubai
    Abu Dhabi: Am I a joke to you?

    • @abdullandeejani5675
      @abdullandeejani5675 5 лет назад +8

      Dubai is an independent polity within the UAE with it's own flag, crest, and royal family.

    • @crusader7659
      @crusader7659 5 лет назад +31

      @@abdullandeejani5675 Yeah, but it'd be like referring to the US as New York.

    • @abdullandeejani5675
      @abdullandeejani5675 5 лет назад +8

      Crusader You're right. Doesn't change the fact the crest he brought up was specific to Dubai tho.

    • @crusader7659
      @crusader7659 5 лет назад +2

      @@abdullandeejani5675 Fair enough

    • @hiddens2346
      @hiddens2346 5 лет назад +18

      @@abdullandeejani5675 umm.. no. That is the national Emblem of the UAE as a whole, seen on the passport too.
      Moreover the falcon is a cultural thing, with no religious affiliation as he claimed.

  • @FullOfMalarky
    @FullOfMalarky 5 лет назад +408

    Erdogan: Gets mad at the video for saying Turkey is unoriginal
    JJ: Learn to design one with skill share
    Erdogan:🤔🤔🤔 signs up

    • @saksagan1436
      @saksagan1436 5 лет назад +9

      accurate

    • @duyguozkann
      @duyguozkann 5 лет назад +7

      SILIVRI IS VERY COLD

    • @malvoliomaximillian2001
      @malvoliomaximillian2001 5 лет назад +10

      Then the next thing you know is that 90% of Skillshare demographics is Turkish people

    • @sammy-jayclay5576
      @sammy-jayclay5576 5 лет назад

      Band's 6Bond's 6

    • @COVID--kf2mt
      @COVID--kf2mt 4 года назад +3

      @@saksagan1436 Turkish presidents before Erdogan should be blamed too.

  • @mrorange9177
    @mrorange9177 5 лет назад +147

    9:02 Turkey joining the EU in 2087? Hmm...??? That's probably the same time the UK finally leaves the EU.

  • @the8thgemmer467
    @the8thgemmer467 5 лет назад +29

    The “European-style” crests (technically just called arms) actually have quite a bit of stuff one can learn about them. For one-they actually belong to a category called heraldry. There are many books on it for anyone interested

  • @TheMrpeejoe
    @TheMrpeejoe 3 года назад +11

    4:40 Actually the bald eagle is holding a olive branch with 13 leaves, and 13 olives and a bund of arrows, with at least 13 arrows in the stick. So a olive branch and a group of arrows (Least he already said it in the video). The olive branch represents the US peace (probably from Britain because the coat of arm originally was created after the US Revolution War), and the bund of arrows represent America's preparation to defend liberty at war.
    LIKE SO JJ CAN SEE THIS

    • @tescomealdeals4613
      @tescomealdeals4613 Год назад

      You forgot to mention that the eagle’s face is always towards the olive branch which is supposed to mean that they wish to seek peace before war.

  • @principetnomusic
    @principetnomusic 5 лет назад +178

    By the way, just so you wouldn't confuse the terminology later:
    1) The most proper and generic term for these symbols is _national emblem_ - it is not associated with any specific design style and can therefore be used both for the more traditional emblems (e.g. coat of arms of Canada) and the more modern-looking ones (e.g. emblem of Italy).
    2) The term _coat of arms_ only applies to Western-style national emblems which utilise shields with images of them (e.g. Canada, Britain, Germany). Even for the American national emblem, the term "coat of arms" is often not used, as while it does have a shield, it is fairly small and not an important part of the emblem as a whole. It can be used in reference to non-Western national emblems by analogy, but that's not the most correct term.
    3) While the term _crest_ is sometimes used as a synonym for "coat of arms", technically it only refers to its uppermost part (for example, for Canada, it's the lion holding a maple leaf). Not even all coats of arms have crests, so using this word to refer to national emblem is very inappropriate.

    • @qwertyTRiG
      @qwertyTRiG 5 лет назад +19

      And "family crest" is doubly wrong, as coats of arms are not, in most heraldic traditions, assigned to families, but rather to individuals.

    • @JJMcCullough
      @JJMcCullough  5 лет назад +22

      Imperios I’m a descriptivist not a prescriptivist when it comes to the English language.

    • @qwertyTRiG
      @qwertyTRiG 5 лет назад +32

      @@JJMcCullough So am I, but it's worth respecting technical usages in their domains, I think.
      If I was talking physics, I'd use the words "energy" and "theory" with their standard definitions in the field, not their general definitions. I think this makes sense.

    • @qwertyTRiG
      @qwertyTRiG 5 лет назад +12

      Similarly, just as "measure" is a term of art in music, so "crest" is in heraldry.

    • @rivenoak
      @rivenoak 4 года назад +2

      @@qwertyTRiG it may start with individuals, but usually evolves into family tradition. otherwise every son of a son would have to adopt another arms :)

  • @qconinp9124
    @qconinp9124 5 лет назад +46

    Thailand is not pure Buddhism, though, especially when we talk about monarchy. Our tradition had long associated with Brahma-Hindu religion. Brahmas, the Hindu priests, and Mantras, Hindu Spells, still practicing in royal ceremony (Dual with Buddhism). This make our monarchy had many essence link to Hindu religion (But still has some distinguish from Hinduism in present India).
    Mainly cult of Brahma-Hinduism in Thai's monarch is Vaishnavism which links Thai's King to Vishnu and that made Garuda become our coat of arm, for where the Garuda appears is mean Vishnu also there, and the presence of Vishnu is the presence of the king.

    • @erb72
      @erb72 5 лет назад

      but im thai and there is a buddhaa in my house

    • @qconinp9124
      @qconinp9124 5 лет назад +1

      @@erb72 . Yes, of course. Buddha image in house, little shrine (Phra Bhumi) in front of the house, warding with Chinese eight-side mirror amulet over the top of front door, decorated house with Hindu gods' pictures and worship Naga when had free time. Sound very PURE Buddhism for Thai people .

    • @vishno27
      @vishno27 4 года назад

      Love from India 🇮🇳
      Btw my name is Vishnu....

    • @moldveien1515
      @moldveien1515 3 года назад

      Pretty common in Asia in general to not be mono religious. Nothing about buddhism claims that other dieties doesnt exist. Not to mention that buddhism in itself doesnt agree chinese and indian forms of buddhism are vastly diffrent for example.

    • @bristymishra5508
      @bristymishra5508 3 года назад

      Brahma Is God Not Priest,Brahmin Pandits Are Priests.

  • @aussiegrandpa4999
    @aussiegrandpa4999 5 лет назад +16

    "The Australian crest has a kangaroo"
    Emu: "Am I a joke to you?"

  • @otherguyhd
    @otherguyhd 5 лет назад +85

    I believe the antelope on Zimbabwe’s coat of arms are Kudu not springbok

    • @gdroce8569
      @gdroce8569 5 лет назад +2

      Yup Kudu not springbok

    • @greigey5603
      @greigey5603 5 лет назад

      Indeed

    • @riograndedosulball248
      @riograndedosulball248 5 лет назад +2

      Rhodesia had them too, i think they were better drawn in the antique emblem

    • @randomname5585
      @randomname5585 5 лет назад

      fun fact, "Kudu" is a large Saudi Arabian fast food chain with over 316 locations in saudi arabia as well in bahrain too :)

    • @fahoodie1852
      @fahoodie1852 5 лет назад

      OtherGuyHD
      You’re right

  • @Sombre_gd
    @Sombre_gd 3 года назад +47

    Fun fact: In Poland, since we use white Eagle, and our "dear neighbors" from past and present, like Germany, Austria and Russia use black Eagles as their national emblems, we call their emblems "crows", and crows are considered filthy carrion eaters ;-) When I was a kid I was confident Germany has a real crow as their coat of arms, because none of the adults called it "black eagle".

    • @Omega7221
      @Omega7221 2 года назад +13

      Fun fact: In other countries white eagle of Poland called - White chicken.

  • @hessanscounty3592
    @hessanscounty3592 5 лет назад +7

    I just wanted to point out that while the Chrysanthemum Imperial Seal is used for Japan, the Government uses variations on the flowering Paulownia plant. South Korea also uses variations on a Rose of Sharon for the different branches of the government with the stylized Taeguk representing the Ministries.

  • @nakiinami
    @nakiinami 5 лет назад +191

    Clicked the video only because the thumbnail has the Malaysian coat of arms
    Am proud to be Malaysian

    • @enchesoyaregaliaatriadelig5951
      @enchesoyaregaliaatriadelig5951 5 лет назад +7

      Me too ;)

    • @ok-op8lg
      @ok-op8lg 5 лет назад +4

      True patriotism is recognising ur countrys coat of arms
      nah jk i dont even know my countrys coat of arms.

    • @petergriffinhentai4724
      @petergriffinhentai4724 4 года назад +22

      Greetings fellow nasi lemak tambah roti telur bawang tisu bom kurang manis tambah lemak.

    • @currypenguin
      @currypenguin 4 года назад +6

      Same. Though i'm kinda triggered that he thinks our coat of arms is "weird" XD

    • @AshuaBBX
      @AshuaBBX 4 года назад +1

      True

  • @robbiebalboa
    @robbiebalboa 5 лет назад +11

    Australia’s coat of Arms used the Kangaroo and Emu because they can’t move backwards, they can only go forward, symbolising progression and moving forward.

  • @JoepvanE
    @JoepvanE 2 года назад +7

    As a Dutch I would like to tell you something about the Dutch Coat of Arms. For example, did you know that the Dutch coat of arms consists of three layers? 1. The cloth with the crown, which stands for the royal family. 2. The shield with the lions and the motto, which stands for the government. 3. Only the shield, which represents the citizens. Did you know, for example, that the blocks on the shield stand for that it is difficult to reach things and the arrows (in my opinion) for the independence of the Spaniards (it was made in the revolt against the Spaniards by William of Orange) . And that the motto under the shield stands "Je Maintiendrai" for I will maintain.

  • @robj3126
    @robj3126 5 лет назад +53

    My favourite RUclipsr talking about my favourite subject

  • @MrBen101199
    @MrBen101199 4 года назад +29

    Indonesia also has Garuda in their national Crest. Love the design.
    I'm Malaysian btw ✌️

    • @quirinus.
      @quirinus. 4 года назад +6

      Thanks man, love ur national crest too
      From Indonesia

  • @waynejohnson1786
    @waynejohnson1786 4 года назад +10

    I’ve always associated the Star and Crescent with Turkey, probably because they rely on it as a national symbol more than other countries that use it in their flags like Pakistan or Tunisia.

  • @ahmad_m1538
    @ahmad_m1538 5 лет назад +27

    i was shook seeing the Malaysian Coat of Arms in the thumbnail

  • @jacksonthesyndicalist2771
    @jacksonthesyndicalist2771 5 лет назад +35

    3:55 ah yes the country of Dubai... I think it was a joke

  • @justblueboy2939
    @justblueboy2939 5 лет назад +11

    As for Garuda things,
    Some Buddhist sect adopt some hindu icons in theirs teaching, hence the garuda.
    The Buddha humself used to trained in Hinduism.

  • @DaRealRessonance
    @DaRealRessonance 5 лет назад +164

    Why I saw Bhutan's crest it legit gave me a heart attack, its the asian version of a kaleidoscope

    • @boaoftheboaians
      @boaoftheboaians 5 лет назад +9

      Tadodaho But I find it beautiful xD
      That’s what makes it beautiful :)

    • @rahuldhargalkar
      @rahuldhargalkar 5 лет назад +1

      But it's so pretty!

    • @_Killkor
      @_Killkor 5 лет назад +4

      Crest designer: So, what sort of crest do you want?
      Bhutan: yes
      Crest designer: ok... aaand, what color-
      Bhutan: *yes*

    • @nafismubashir2479
      @nafismubashir2479 4 года назад +1

      Tadodaho well it is called the dragon/thunder kingdom

    • @chrismorris6865
      @chrismorris6865 4 года назад

      I like it, personally

  • @steffplaysmapping1104
    @steffplaysmapping1104 5 лет назад +6

    Norways coat of arm is really interesting when ones look into it. It might just look like another shield with lion, but the silver axe in it signals that the king that uses the coat of arm is an heir to St. Olaf.

    • @torsmork
      @torsmork 5 лет назад

      Ehm...no, the St. Olavs axe doesn't represent being 'an heir to St. Olav'. That's just false and really doesn't make any sense.
      This video has so much wrong with it(simple verifiable errors), that it is basically useless if you are looking for the truth. You'd be better off watching any other coat of arms video online. The fact that he wrongly calls coat of arms 'crests' in a video on coat of arms, should show you that he didn't do the proper research and/or don't really care enough to tell the truth and he is spewing falsehoods left and right.

  • @FujiAppul
    @FujiAppul 5 лет назад +10

    I find the animals surrounding/holding the crests (if there are any) very interesting, because I love finding more about national animals of countries and the like. Just wanted to point that out. Also, amazing video, JJ. :)

  • @genericmace2271
    @genericmace2271 5 лет назад +6

    Bhutan is a nation I have always deeply admired, but their national crest just brings it to a whole new level.

    • @NorthernReaper
      @NorthernReaper 2 года назад

      They could have use just a dragon in their coat of arms.

    • @BrownCrewmate1
      @BrownCrewmate1 8 месяцев назад

      @@NorthernReaperI think you are blind , they did

  • @Yoxidelf
    @Yoxidelf 5 лет назад +11

    Lol, as soon as I saw the title, I thought “he’s gonna take the piss out of Turkey”

  • @kapatidtomas
    @kapatidtomas 5 лет назад +8

    JJ: *_*Makes Coat of Arms_**
    ..
    Heraldists: **facepalms..**

  • @EmilAragundi
    @EmilAragundi 5 лет назад +12

    There's a recent trend for countries to have an official logo made by their tourism board. My country (Ecuador) has a really hideous one that may or may not have been plagiarized but Peru on the other hand has a really cool one.

  • @kalabuk1678
    @kalabuk1678 3 года назад +1

    The coat of arms JJ showed for Modern Uzbekistan is actually for Karakalpakstan, an autonomous republic within Uzbekistan, although the only differences between that one and the official emblem for all of Uzbekistan are some landscape details behind the Huma (bird) and the text that says “Қарақалпақстан” rather than “Oʻzbekiston”

  • @the_notorious_puppet
    @the_notorious_puppet 4 года назад +6

    Fun fact: The malaysian coat of arm has 2 coat of arms in them, the coat of arm of Sabah state and coat of arm of Sarawak state.

  • @marc21091
    @marc21091 5 лет назад +8

    Good move by JJ as commented below, to show the picture of the new Japanese Emperor Naruhito, who becomes Emperor on 1 May, after his father Akihito formally abdicates on 30 April. See 6:20 . PerhapsJJ can do something on this event when the change takes place. One interesting aspect is that a new 'era' begins on the change of Emperor. The new era is called 'Reiwa' and commences on 1 May 2019. Naruhito is not formally crowned (not the right word) until October, apparenrly.

  • @no1reallycaresabout2
    @no1reallycaresabout2 5 лет назад +38

    7:04 Hinduism was once widespread throughout Southeast Asia

  • @iyoungblood2109
    @iyoungblood2109 5 лет назад +38

    Lol, your crest for Turkey is glorious!

  • @bri2930
    @bri2930 5 лет назад +10

    This the perhaps the only channel that covers such unique topics that no one gives a damn today in such an informative manner! Thanks J.J keep up the good work👍

  • @Edmonton-of2ec
    @Edmonton-of2ec 5 лет назад +4

    2:43 Old crest used in Romania when it was still a monarchy. Although the Parliament passed a law changing the crest to put a crown in it so only time will tell....

  • @civishamburgum1234
    @civishamburgum1234 5 лет назад +5

    When talking about Code of arms, it ist important to note, that most countrys who have one, have a small and a large one.

  • @Edmonton-of2ec
    @Edmonton-of2ec 5 лет назад +21

    JJ: Doesn't understand religion and monarchy
    Also JJ: Lives in monarchy

  • @yigitoflaz4730
    @yigitoflaz4730 5 лет назад +14

    Turkish guy here. We haven't had a coat of arms since the Ottoman times, and we aren't going to have one in the foreseeable future, because no one would be happy with what get chosen to be put on the coat of arms.
    And hell, when I think about it, I don't think we need one, really.
    Edit: At 5:46, the coat of arms is Karakalpakstan's, not Uzbekistan's. Although I can see the confusion, because they're so similar.

    • @starman1144
      @starman1144 4 года назад

      Just put the Crescent moon in a red shield with to Gray wolfs (national animal of Turkey) holding it up.
      Like this: images-wixmp-ed30a86b8c4ca887773594c2.wixmp.com/f/f65b51a0-6706-4dc6-86f7-165eb452c39f/d8a5dv6-5bd4c9bb-dca4-4cf6-bfc6-f9a26b3fb69b.png/v1/fill/w_1035,h_772,strp/turkey_coat_of_arms_by_soaringaven_d8a5dv6-pre.png?token=eyJ0eXAiOiJKV1QiLCJhbGciOiJIUzI1NiJ9.eyJzdWIiOiJ1cm46YXBwOiIsImlzcyI6InVybjphcHA6Iiwib2JqIjpbW3siaGVpZ2h0IjoiPD0yNzA1IiwicGF0aCI6IlwvZlwvZjY1YjUxYTAtNjcwNi00ZGM2LTg2ZjctMTY1ZWI0NTJjMzlmXC9kOGE1ZHY2LTViZDRjOWJiLWRjYTQtNGNmNi1iZmM2LWY5YTI2YjNmYjY5Yi5wbmciLCJ3aWR0aCI6Ijw9MzYyNCJ9XV0sImF1ZCI6WyJ1cm46c2VydmljZTppbWFnZS5vcGVyYXRpb25zIl19.u9PFjM_nopvodKCDeyGzDwJyrm9C9j96Ge2gyVxS2Tk.
      In Greece we have a blue shield with a cross and two olive branches around it. In the junta area we had a cool Phoenix coat of arms which was a symbol of the Greek war of independence but when the junta fell they replaced it with the boring shield we have today.
      Greek Junta coat of arms: upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/e/eb/Greek_Phoenix.svg/1200px-Greek_Phoenix.svg.png

    • @johnbuick5494
      @johnbuick5494 3 года назад

      @@starman1144 nice one actually

  • @NullConflict
    @NullConflict 2 года назад +2

    5:40
    J.J.: "Uzbekistan today"
    Emblem: "Қарақалпақстан"
    Me: Huh, that's a strange way to spell "Oʻzbekiston"
    Yes, I know it's the emblem for Karakalpakstan in the north-west. Uzbekistan emblem has 2 rivers and blue mountains on both sides. Both of the Uzbeks in the audience will be annoyed about that mistake.

  • @1607Adi_Manz
    @1607Adi_Manz 4 года назад +36

    I see malaysia coat of arm, i click *watch*

    • @madkhaliqfarhan
      @madkhaliqfarhan 3 года назад

      It's best to play "Negaraku" while seeing our country Malaysia's coat of arms!

  • @notoriouswhitemoth
    @notoriouswhitemoth 2 года назад +2

    Technically, the decoration on top (usually a crown, helmet, or animal) is the crest. Heraldry is complicated.
    That said, heraldry and vexillology are very closely related.

  • @rolloxra670
    @rolloxra670 3 года назад +5

    I really like the Thai coat of arms it’s so epic

  • @thefolder3086
    @thefolder3086 2 года назад +2

    As a Thai person, Thai kings used to be more Hindu. There was some kind of Buddo Hinduism that’s believed in ancient Thailand which is why the garuda is still used there today.

  • @arcofspira
    @arcofspira 5 лет назад +9

    Cool video as usual JJ! Crests can be pretty funny things. I guess thee best purpose of most crests these days is just to poke fun at them and make videos pointing out all the foibles about them.

    • @JJMcCullough
      @JJMcCullough  5 лет назад

      That's really the purpose of almost any artistic expression in the internet age.

  • @daimhaus
    @daimhaus 4 года назад +10

    Fun fact: Germany has the oldest coat of arms in Europe and one of the oldest in the world.

    • @starman1144
      @starman1144 4 года назад

      Really? But Germany was created in 1871. And they changed it a lot of times.

    • @daimhaus
      @daimhaus 4 года назад +2

      @@starman1144 en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coat_of_arms_of_Germany
      Before Germany was founded as a nation, the Holy Roman Empire of German Nations existed and had the same coat of arms, which was sometimes modified, but in principle it was the same.

    • @aldo_agazzi
      @aldo_agazzi 3 года назад

      @DAIMHAUS not true, as it looks today it was implemented after those crazy 1940s years they had, and the symbol itself might be ancient but where do you come up with "the oldest in the world"? (yeah odin is related to an eagle but not that specific image, and even so there are more ancient even en europe)
      the Mexican crest comes from ancient aztec mythology even before they reached modern day mexico city, the vatican city one comes from the bible itself, the Israeli one comes from the Torah, supposedly from Moses times....

    • @Ch-xk5tv
      @Ch-xk5tv 2 года назад +1

      It's also the Austrian coat of arms that derives from the one of the "Holy Roman Empire of German Nations", so Austria also would have the oldest coat of arms in Europe

    • @daimhaus
      @daimhaus 2 года назад +1

      ​@@aldo_agazzi “ 'One' of the oldest“ The current design is from 1926.
      - Btw the Aztec culture existed mostly during the 14th and 16th century.-

  • @MrNinGame
    @MrNinGame 5 лет назад +6

    Just a thing about the French seal shown in the video: it was used at the time of the Second Republic (1848-1852), and is now the Great Seal of the State used only for the Constitution, but not as the national crest. The notion of a national coat of arms was actually removed from French law at the end of the 19th century, but it is assumed nowadays that the "armoiries" of the Republic fit into this role, because it is displayed on French passports and on the Élysée website (the French Presidential Palace) upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/b/b7/Armoiries_république_française.svg/280px-Armoiries_république_française.svg.png

  • @Vladimir_4757
    @Vladimir_4757 4 года назад +2

    5:27
    Fun fact, that was also the hat badge for Gorbachev's escorts or something like that. They're fucking huge. Like...really fucking big.

  • @riodvipayana3480
    @riodvipayana3480 4 года назад +13

    6:56 Indonesia also use “Garuda” as coat of arms eventho Indonesia is a muslim majority country

  • @shahranhussain6037
    @shahranhussain6037 4 года назад +8

    Turkey is already in clash with EU due to the eastern Mediterranean, looks like 2087 is going to be a bit early :3
    Also, this needs a second episode with the obscure coat of arms!

  • @Yuushz80
    @Yuushz80 3 года назад +5

    I loved the video. I wish you had shown Brazil's coat of arms as well, as it's kind of beautiful

  • @jayscavellajr1174
    @jayscavellajr1174 5 лет назад +2

    The Coat of Arm at 3:13 is from The Bahamas 🇧🇸 for those wondering.

  • @2tri749
    @2tri749 5 лет назад +26

    “Countries like Syria, Egypt, Jordan and Dubai”
    wow

    • @VV_PaVria
      @VV_PaVria 5 лет назад +7

      In his defense, he correctly labeled the displayed emblem as that of the UAE.

  • @raphaelbossniak4794
    @raphaelbossniak4794 5 лет назад +1

    I know that Rojava isn't recognised as a offical country at the moment but check out their crest, it's pretty wild and full of text.

  • @xrisingwolfx8466
    @xrisingwolfx8466 4 года назад +4

    Put the national flag on my crest and my crest on my flag thus creating an infinite loop

  • @PurpleAmharicCoffee
    @PurpleAmharicCoffee 3 года назад +2

    I used to doodle pentagrams like Ethiopia's crest in my early teens, before I even started learning any languages. Morocco also has the one on their flag, but that's not linguistically convenient.

  • @rasapplepipe
    @rasapplepipe 5 лет назад +2

    I'm from Colombia where our national crest has the isthmus of Panamá land Colombia has not ruled since 1901. It also says libertad y orden (liberty & order) 2 things that don't exist in Colombia.

  • @veeraeka4296
    @veeraeka4296 5 лет назад +2

    Thailand had a European-style Coast of Arms too by Rama V. Also, the Thai monarch is regarded as a reincarnation of Vishnu by ancient ideas. That’s why their regnal names are always Rama + #. (Rama is the name of one of the reincarnations of Lord Vishnu). The Garuda symbol is used with almost everything associated with the king because Garuda is a devotee of Vishnu. The coronation of the new king is gonna be held on 4-6 Apr 2019 so you can watch the ceremony on RUclips. You’ll see lots of mixtures of Buddhism+Hinduism there. Fun fact : the king must be a Buddhist according to the constitution.

  • @EnderDeveloper
    @EnderDeveloper 2 года назад +3

    2:49 Ah yes, my favorite country, Holland

  • @NorthSea_1981
    @NorthSea_1981 5 лет назад +2

    The Thai Garuda is actually pretty awesome-looking!
    And that Turkish crest at 9:02 ...LOL!!!

  • @RichterBelmont02
    @RichterBelmont02 4 года назад +8

    THE JAPAN UTILIZE TWO LOGOS:
    THE CHRYSANTHEMUM WHICH IS THE IMPERIAL SEAL AND THE PAULOWNIA WHICH IS THE GOVERNMENT SEAL.

    • @Hand-in-Shot_Productions
      @Hand-in-Shot_Productions 4 года назад +1

      Here is the Paulownia, to learn more: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Government_Seal_of_Japan

  • @TheHollowBodiesBand
    @TheHollowBodiesBand 2 года назад +1

    I read somewhere that Mexico's national shield (escudo nacional) is the one with the most nature imagery. There's the golden eagle, the rattlesnake, the prickly pears, the branches of olive and oak, a lake and an island.

  • @levim9707
    @levim9707 5 лет назад +6

    Crest does not equal a coat of arms. A crest is at the top of the helmet above a shield in a coat of arms. I have a friend who is a heraldist and even I get confused by what he means. Maybe do a little more research before going into a complicated subject like heraldry.

    • @JJMcCullough
      @JJMcCullough  5 лет назад

      Levi M It’s not that complicated, they’re just pictures of random stuff they slap on the passport cover.

    • @VulpesVulpes42
      @VulpesVulpes42 5 лет назад +2

      @@JJMcCullough Alright, that's it, I'm unsubscribing. It's a traditional art form with its own theory and terminology. You seem extremely dismissive, like "Oh, it's nothing complicated, just slap a bunch of random stuff on a shield." That's not how heraldry works. It's a science and an art form.

    • @JJMcCullough
      @JJMcCullough  5 лет назад +1

      VulpesVulpes42 I try to not take things too seriously. Some people get very fussy about rules, but at the end of the day, we’re just human beings trying to pass away the hours in this crazy thing we call life.

    • @VulpesVulpes42
      @VulpesVulpes42 5 лет назад

      @@JJMcCullough Well, to be truthful, I got unnecessarily angry. No hard feelings, alright? Your channel seems to be doing alright anyway, so one single subscriber shouldn't be too big of a loss. I might check out your videos from time to time. But tastes change, and I honestly believe that most people are subscribed to too many channels. I must say however that many of your videos have been worth my time and have given me interesting perspectives. It's just that heraldry means a lot to me.

    • @quintiniusverginix7827
      @quintiniusverginix7827 5 лет назад +1

      Lmao, is this your catch-all defence for whenever someone points out a flaw in your videos. "Dude, it doesn't even matter because I'm just passing the time, bro"

  • @northchurch753
    @northchurch753 5 лет назад +2

    My family has a coat of arms and I had it looked at by a professor in heraldry who is based in Stockholm since that side of the family came from the Kingdom of Sweden and Finland.
    He had never seen it before but it's similar to the crest of the Taube noble family from the Baltic countries (probably Estonian), but the helmet indicates non nobility in Sweden but is of an unusually Russian design.

  • @Karel8851
    @Karel8851 5 лет назад +3

    India's Coat of arms is not A Symbolism of Buddhism . It Symbolises Mauriyan Empire which Had Jains , Hindus & Buddhist .

  • @ludicrus32
    @ludicrus32 5 лет назад +3

    One of my favorite fun facts is that the city coat of arms for Washington, DC, is actually the feudal coat of arms of the Washington family, as in George Washington. I always thought that was a neat little nod to European heritage.

  • @daisylazy5326
    @daisylazy5326 4 года назад +3

    We all need to have national dances, that would be awesome. It’d be great to see what people came up with

    • @MattMcIrvin
      @MattMcIrvin 2 года назад +1

      I hail from the land of 1,000 dances! Gotta know how to pony like Boney Maronie!

  • @jonathanwebster7091
    @jonathanwebster7091 4 года назад +1

    Also...the animals (or other thing) you often see on either side of the shield are called 'supporters' and date back to when coats of arms-which back then were shield and helmet only- were used on seals (they still are) and the artists often came up with something to fill the empty space between the shield and the rim of the seal.

  • @GuilhermeBF
    @GuilhermeBF 5 лет назад +3

    I love the coat of arms of Brazil. Including the old ones

  • @jonathon-leeyoung-brookes5737
    @jonathon-leeyoung-brookes5737 3 года назад +2

    Crests and coats of arms are two different things.
    Crests are the animal or symbol which adorns the top of the Arms. These are then transferred to a signet ring or a seal for quick identification.
    The Armourial Shield is the what you keep referring to as the crest. Or also know as the coat of arms - these are used for formal or full identification of the family to which it belongs.

  • @Atillatzke
    @Atillatzke 4 года назад +3

    Oh ma gawd when i saw your turkish national crest i lost it 😂 i am turkish by the way. I think it was very creative. Ataturks head, the fez, a tulip and the brass cup we make tjrkish coffee with. And of course the 2 kabap sticks right and left.

  • @pokemami
    @pokemami 2 года назад +2

    Family name crests are super interesting too. When i had do culture reports my teachers would never let me present about Nintendo, college, and quick filling healthy low cost meals (typical two parent working class American things) and would force me to write and research my Scottish heritage (my family left Scotland in the 1700's so this to me was always stupid we eat enchiladas weekly and haggis at the highland games food truck once a year). I would present my family crest, tartan and what not. I became a "crestpert" as a result and know all about which way the knight and/or animal faces meaning and various other interesting unimportant crest facts. LOL

  • @flaviospadavecchia5126
    @flaviospadavecchia5126 5 лет назад +38

    Don't know where you found it, but the Italian National Crest has a white star, not red.

    • @flaviospadavecchia5126
      @flaviospadavecchia5126 5 лет назад +2

      @@Ratchet4647 It's weird, because when I looked for it, the white one is all I could find. Maybe the red was the first one created that has since changed?

    • @ONLYPCGAMINGTV
      @ONLYPCGAMINGTV 4 года назад +1

      la stella può essere rappresentata anche rossa, guarda la tua tessera sanitaria

  • @minerdalta
    @minerdalta 5 лет назад +2

    Indonesia's crest is also a Garuda. My heart breaks a little when it is not mentioned alongside Thailand.

  • @schloky1281
    @schloky1281 5 лет назад +41

    nope, no news of any coat of arms here.
    source: am turkish

    • @Pintszch
      @Pintszch 4 года назад +4

      there was an proposal for the coat of arms in 1930's but never used
      www.wikizeroo.org/index.php?q=aHR0cHM6Ly90ci53aWtpcGVkaWEub3JnL3dpa2kvRG9zeWE6SW5zaWduZV9UdXJjaWFlLnN2Zw

  • @withamarshview1436
    @withamarshview1436 4 года назад +2

    You always make me chuckle. Smart & funny commentary plus those graphics & sound effects equals videos I love watching.

  • @eshanbanerjee243
    @eshanbanerjee243 5 лет назад +7

    4:07 WRONG FRENCH FLAAAAAAGGGGGG!!!!!!!!!

    • @SoooooWhatt
      @SoooooWhatt 4 года назад +1

      Actually, I think it is kind of fine, as the red-white-blue pattern was used on the French flag from 1791 until 1794, and after that, the red and blue were switched around to their present-day positions. In that space when the red was on the left and the blue on the right, the First French Republic was proclaimed in 1792, severing France's ties to monarchism (for the time being). So, in a way, it is the right French flag... sort of.

  • @GaryLePleb
    @GaryLePleb 4 года назад +1

    JJ, I love your new crest for Turkey. I vote they adopt it for their passports and airplanes.

  • @k-pop-corn3802
    @k-pop-corn3802 5 лет назад +6

    It’s amazing to watch your videos ... you are such a knowledgeable person. Love your videos.

    • @quintiniusverginix7827
      @quintiniusverginix7827 5 лет назад +2

      His understanding of this topic is surface-level at best. You'd get better info from a wikipedia article, and as an extra bonus you wouldn't have to look at his dumb haircut.

  • @thebreakifastsquad6884
    @thebreakifastsquad6884 4 года назад +2

    Is it just me or is this channel the definition of oddly satisfying?

  • @peterlenko3355
    @peterlenko3355 5 лет назад +19

    Geez, I never realized the communist undertones of the Rotary Club.

  • @larsw8776
    @larsw8776 2 года назад +1

    The Turkish Coat-of-Arms was definitely spot on.

  • @flouin12
    @flouin12 5 лет назад +28

    I loved this video, but as a long-time heraldry enthusiast it drives me crazy when people say ''crest'' in the wrong way. None of these examples are specifically crests, but they are (as you also say) seals or coats of arms (or just ''emblems'' as a catch-all term). A crest is simply a component of a coat of arms (the bit that appears above a shield).

    • @SirioResteghini
      @SirioResteghini 5 лет назад +2

      Oh, I accidentally found someone who explained all that terms to me! Thank you!

    • @justinbeath5169
      @justinbeath5169 5 лет назад

      The term has evolved to mean an emblem of a place. Words change all the time, its a nonissue

    • @flouin12
      @flouin12 5 лет назад +5

      @@justinbeath5169 But that's like telling a doctor they should use the word 'ass' instead of 'gluteus maximus'. Technical terms exist for a reason.

    • @justinbeath5169
      @justinbeath5169 5 лет назад

      @@flouin12 if gluteus maximus fell out on favor and ass replaced it then a doctor would be expected to use that term. Crest now refers to an emblem so it is not out of the ordinary to call it that

    • @flouin12
      @flouin12 5 лет назад +5

      @@justinbeath5169 Gluteus maximus won't fall out of favour; it's a technical term that will be learned by each new medical student. A better example for my point is if a doctor used 'ass' to refer to all parts of that area: the gluteus maximus, the rectum, the colon, the anus. It would simplify an area that requires separate terms. This is much like how 'crest' is used by some to refer to the whole coat of arms, even though there are separate components of a coat of arms.

  • @pablononescobar
    @pablononescobar 5 лет назад +2

    6:26 As of the date of this video, the picture did not depict the reigning Emperor, but the guy would become Emperor within 2 weeks

  • @erzsblasfantaven3334
    @erzsblasfantaven3334 5 лет назад +3

    my favourite 'weird coats of arms' are the ones used by italian goliardic orders. they look both solemn and vulgar

  • @BinglesP
    @BinglesP 3 года назад +2

    I watched this while using wood chips as tweezers to get a firefly out of my house’s welcome mat

  • @frankhooper7871
    @frankhooper7871 3 года назад +4

    The coat of arms of the United Kingdom also has two animal supporters: the English lion and the Scottish unicorn. The national animal of Scotland is the unicorn. (Note that lions are not native animals in England and unicorns, strangely enough, are not found roaming wild in the Scottish highlands)

  • @chase2530
    @chase2530 4 года назад +1

    6:58 about Garuda, he's a figure in both Hinduism and Buddhism. There's lots of hindu deities which became repurposed as dharma protectors in Buddhism like this because of how Buddhism originated from Hinduism, much like how Christianity originated from Judaism.