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The Australian Bar
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The national coat of arms of Denmark consists of three pale blue lions passant wearing crowns, accompanied by nine red lilypads , all in a golden shield. It is historically the coat of arms of the House of Estridsen, the dynasty which provided the Kings of Denmark between 1047 and 1412. The current design was introduced in 1819, under Frederick VI. Previously, there had been no distinction between the national and the royal coat of arms. Since 1819, there has been a more complex royal coat of arms of Denmark separate from the national coat of arms .
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