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Family Crests Meanings - Early coats of arms used simple helm's that were a reflection of the design of a knight's helmet. With the wholesale adoption of crests by the nobility of the Tudor period helms became more varied and impractical. By the early 1600's the helm used on a coat of arms was a reflection of the individuals rank; the tilting helm was used by gentlemen and esquires, a barrier helm by baronets and knights, with the melee helm reserved for peers.

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I was told by my old history teacher that if the helmet is facing directly towards the person looking at the crest it means royalty, and if the helmet is facing to the side (usually the left) it means a knight or a noble.

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means great power and the red mohawk type feathers reprosent the art of miltary skills.

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