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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Royal_cypherRoyal cypher - Wikipedia

    In modern heraldry, a royal cypher is a monogram or monogram-like device of a country's reigning sovereign, typically consisting of the initials of the monarch's name and title, sometimes interwoven and often surmounted by a crown. Such a cypher as used by an emperor or empress is called an imperial cypher.

  2. En el Reino Unido el monograma real (en inglés: Royal Cypher) es el símbolo más personal del soberano de aquel país. Está impreso en documentos reales y en los documentos de estado y es utilizado por los departamentos gubernamentales.

  3. 11 de oct. de 2022 · Media in category "Royal monograms of the United Kingdom". The following 123 files are in this category, out of 123 total. Dual Cypher of Andrew and Sarah of Great Britain.svg 198 × 326; 134 KB. Dual Cypher of Charles and Diana, Prince and Princess of Wales.svg 387 × 616; 1.01 MB. Dual Cypher of Edward and Sophie, the Earl and Countess of ...

  4. 27 de sept. de 2022 · The cypher of His Majesty King Charles III has been revealed. The cypher is the Sovereigns monogram, consisting of the initials of the monarch’s name, Charles, and title, Rex – Latin for King, alongside a representation of the Crown.

  5. 21 de oct. de 2022 · A royal cypher is, simply, the personal symbol of a monarch. It’s their personal logo. Modern British royal cyphers typically consist of the monarch’s first initial, the letter “R” for “Rex” or “Regina”, the Latin words for “King” or “Queen”, their number if applicable, and a crown.

  6. Royal orders. The Most Auspicious Order of the Rajamitrabhorn. The Most Illustrious Order of the Royal House of Chakri. The Ancient and Auspicious Order of the Nine Gems. The Most Illustrious Order of Chula Chom Klao. The Ratana Varabhorn Order of Merit. The Honourable Order of Rama.

  7. 17 de jun. de 2016 · The Royal Cypher is a recognisable symbol of a monarch’s time on the throne. Here are just a few examples of what they look like and where to find them. Why not try and create your own cypher, as I have below, taking inspiration from past and present monarchs?