royal coat of arms of Henri Christophe

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The royal coat of arms of Henri Christophe was the heraldic emblem of his short-lived northern Haitian monarchy, reflecting his self-styled kingship and aspirations to European-style royal legitimacy after the Haitian Revolution.

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royal coat of arms of Henri Christophe canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf coat of arms
heraldic achievement
national emblem
appliesToJurisdiction northern Haiti NERFINISHED
collection Haitian heraldic tradition
country Kingdom of Haiti (north) NERFINISHED
depicts royal crown of Haiti NERFINISHED
symbols of military power
symbols of sovereignty
dissolved after the fall of the northern Haitian monarchy
follows French-inspired heraldic traditions
coat of arms of the State of Haiti
genre heraldry
hasContext legitimation of monarchy after a slave revolution
hasHistoricalPeriod early independent Haiti
post-Haitian Revolution era
hasMottoLanguage French
hasPart compartment
crest
mantling
motto
royal crown
shield
supporters
hasRole royal emblem
state symbol
hasType royal coat of arms
heritage Haitian historical symbol
inception early 19th century
reign of Henri Christophe
inspiredBy European royal heraldry
languageOfInscription French
relatedTo Haitian Revolution NERFINISHED
Henri Christophe NERFINISHED
Kingdom of Haiti NERFINISHED
symbolizes aspiration to European-style royal legitimacy
monarchy in post-revolutionary Haiti
royal authority of Henri Christophe
sovereignty of the Kingdom of Haiti (north)
usedBy Haitian monarchy (northern kingdom) NERFINISHED
Henri Christophe NERFINISHED
usedOn government buildings
official seals
royal decrees
royal standards
state documents

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State of Haiti (northern republic) government symbol royal coat of arms of Henri Christophe