Imperial Medal

H.R.H. Princess Marija Vladimirovna Romanova from Russia, has granted medals for the associates of The Center for Research of Orthodox Monarchism (CROM). Heraldic artist of The Center for Research of Orthodox Monarchism (CROM) Mr. Nebojša Dikić was awarded with the Medal of St. Anne for the persevering work in the field of heraldry.

Important Appointment

His Majesty the Omukama Rukirabasaija Agutamba Solomon Gafabusa Iguru I appointed Mr. Nebojša Dikić as Royal Heraldic Artist of Bunyoro-Kitara Kingdom. Mr. Dikić has performed several projects for Bunyoro-Kitara Kingdom: royal coat of arms, official emblems for royal institutions etc. Mr. Dikić will continue his work for Bunyoro-Kitara Kingdom on official base in role of … Read more

Hungarian Heraldry

Hungarian heraldry generally follows German heraldry in its artistic forms, but has its own distinctive character. It is classified to Central and Eastern Europe heraldry. Early Hungarian heraldry (XV century) differs from German heraldry only in the fact that it tends to use more demi-beasts, crowns and mounts (bases). Hungarian heraldry is unlike any other … Read more

Promotion of Coat of Arms and Banner of Petrovac Municipality

In the town of Drinić, seat of Petrovac Municipality, Republika Srpska, on 29.10.2011.  was held celebration in honor of grant of new coat of arms of municipality. This celebration was part of celebration of Patron Saint Day of Municipality Petrovac. Mr. Nenad Jovanović, herald of The Center for Research of Orthodox Monarchism, explained distinguished guests … Read more

Heraldic Dictionary

A A BOUCHE In heraldry, A bouche refers to a shape of shield. Basically rectangular, it is distinguished by the presence of a notch at the dexter chief position. ABASED In heraldry, abased describes something borne lower than usual and also describes a bird represented as having the ends of the wings turned downward towards … Read more

Heraldry in Bizantium

The use of heraldic insignia as a symbolic representation of families did not develop in Byzantium. The broad range of images (Christ, the Virgin, the Cross, various saints) found on seals are personal rather than familial. Certain blazons have, however, been interpreted by some scholars as official imperial or familial coats of arms. Not until … Read more

Acknowledgement for work

Mr. Peter F. Gummersbach, President of Association of the Representatives of the Kingdom Bunyoro-Kitara (ARKBK) CLBG, Advisor of H.M the Omukama and H.M the Omugo and the Bunyoro-Kitara Kingdom, Advisor of the Royal Government and the Royal Ministers, Ex officio Member of the Supreme Council, Grand Chancellor, Royal Order – The Most Honourable Order of … Read more