King Frederick X of Denmark announced a change of the royal coat of arms on January 1 this year. This change was understood ...
The Danish king has changed the country’s royal coat of arms to display symbols of Greenland and the Faroe Islands more ...
which for five centuries has featured the three crowns of the Kalmar Union — a polity that existed from 1397 to 1523 consisting of the kingdoms of Denmark, Norway and Sweden, the Guardian reported.
Until last month, it featured a panel with three crowns that represented a historical but now defunct union between Denmark, Norway and Sweden known as the "Kalmar Union," as well as a polar bear ...
The updated design has dropped the three crowns signifying the Kalmar Union between Denmark, Sweden and Norway, in favour of an enlarged polar bear and a ram which symbolise Greenland and the ...