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First Coat of Arms of Pernambuco state, Brazil, of the XVII century, according to the publications Brasões das Villas e Cidades de Portugal, no date, end of the XVIII century, and Almeida Langhans, in "Armorial do Ultramar Português; 2 vols. 1966. Emerson

Includes version of the same ancient drawing found at upper right in Image:Greek-womens-attire-Regency-Empire-influence-hypsizonos.gif.

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