Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Italian term
araldisti
In 1931 stichtte Milan Nešić de President van de Gemeente van Belgrado, een comité bestaande uit "heraldieken", kunstenaars, Staten-Generaal, universitaire professoren en raadgevers.
Heraldieken of heraldisten, beide klinken niet goed in een comité.
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Proposed translations
heraldici
In olandese araldica è heraldiek, mentre araldista, araldisti è heraldicus, heraldici: http://www.encyclo.nl/begrip/heraldicus
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Note added at 1 day9 hrs (2012-04-21 21:16:07 GMT) Post-grading
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