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For the past 500 years, the previous royal coats of arms featured three crowns — a symbol of the Kalmar Union between Denmark, Norway, and Sweden, established by Denmark between 1397 and 1523.
The new Danish coat of arms (right) features a bear, the symbol of Greenland, and ram, the symbol of the Faroe Islands, more prominently. Kongehuset King Frederik X of Denmark ascended to the ...
King Frederik of Denmark has changed the royal coat of arms to emphasize a symbol of Greenland, in a perceived rebuke to Donald Trump who has said he wants to buy the Danish-owned territory.
A new coat of arms released by Danish King Frederik includes an enlarged Polar Bear, signifying Greenland, at a time when Donald Trump has spoken repeatedly about obtaining it.
The king revised the coat of arms, which for 500 years featured three crowns representing an historic union between Denmark, Sweden and Norway, to remove the crowns entirely, according to a ...
What is, however, surprising is his choice to remove a part of the royal coat of arms that has been there since 1397 and has been a source of conflict with Denmark’s neighbour Sweden. The symbols in ...
Denmark’s royal coat of arms was updated recently, with the ram and polar bear, which represent the Faroe Islands and Greenland, each having their own panel.
The Danish king has changed the country’s royal coat of arms to display symbols of Greenland and the Faroe Islands more prominently – in an apparent rebuke to Donald Trump.
Trump wants to buy not-for-sale Greenland. Denmark's first move? Alter its royal coat of arms A royal coat of arms is the king’s personal coat of arms and, at the same time, a state symbol.
As Trump eyes Greenland, Danish king makes it bigger on his coat of arms. Denmark’s royal household said the new insignia “strengthens the prominence” of the Commonwealth, including ...