This is a list of subjects in the State Heraldic Register of the Russian Federation (Russian: Государственный геральдический регистр Российской Федерации, tr.: Gosudarstvenny geraldicheskiy registr Rossiyskoi Federatsii) as of January 1, 2005 (1000 entries at the time). The register systematizes the usage of official state symbols and is governed by the Heraldic Council.
| No. | Subject |
|---|---|
| 1 | Flag of the Russian SFSR |
| 2 | Flag of Russian Federation |
| 3 | Coat of arms of Russian Federation |
| 4 | Standard of the President of the Russian Federation |
| 5 | Flag of the President of the Russian Federation |
| 6 | Naval Ensign of the Russian Federation |
| 7 | Guards Navy Ensign |
| 8 | Medallic Naval Ensign |
| 9 | Guards Medallic Naval Ensign |
| 10 | Jack and the Fortress Ensign |
| 11 | Pennant of warships |
| 12 | Flag of the Auxiliary Fleet ships (cutters) of the Navy |
| 13 | Flag of the hydrographic ships (cutters) of the Navy |
| 14 | Flag of the lifeboats of the Navy |
| 15 | Flag of the Commander-in-Chief of the Navy |
| 16 | Flag of the Head of the General Staff of the Navy |
| 17 | Flag of the Fleet Commander |
| 18 | Flag of the Flotilla (Squadron) Commander |
| 19 | Flag of the naval unit commander |
| 20 | Rank flag of the naval unit commander |
| 21 | Rank flag of the division commander |
| 22 | Rank flag of the raid's major |
| 23 | Naval ensign of the ships (cutters) of Internal Troops of the Ministry for Internal Affairs |
| 24 | Pennant of the ships (cutters) of Internal Troops of the Ministry for Internal Affairs |
| 25 | Flag of the President, Commander-in-Chief of the Russian Armed Forces |
| 26 | Flag of the Minister of Defence of the Russian Federation |
| 27 | Flag of the Head of General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces |
| 28 | Flag of the ships and cutters of Russian Frontier Troops |
| 29 | Medallic flag of the ships and cutters of Russian Frontier Troops |
| 30 | Naval jack of the 1st and 2nd class ships of the Frontier Troops |
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“A mans interest in a single bluebird is worth more than a complete but dry list of the fauna and flora of a town.”
—Henry David Thoreau (18171862)
“Sheathey call him Scholar Jack
Went down the list of the dead.
Officers, seamen, gunners, marines,
The crews of the gig and yawl,
The bearded man and the lad in his teens,
Carpenters, coal-passersall.”
—Joseph I. C. Clarke (18461925)
“The beasts, the fishes, and the winged fowls
Are their males subjects and at their controls:
Man, more divine, the master of all these,
Lord of the wide world and wild watery seas,
Indued with intellectual sense and souls,
Of more pre-eminence than fish and fowls,
Are masters to their females, and their lords:
Then let your will attend on their accords.”
—William Shakespeare (15641616)
“During those years in Stamps, I met and fell in love with William Shakespeare. He was my first white love.... it was Shakespeare who said, When in disgrace with fortune and mens eyes. It was a state of mind with which I found myself most familiar. I pacified myself about his whiteness by saying that after all he had been dead so long it couldnt matter to anyone any more.”
—Maya Angelou (b. 1928)
“His ugliness was the stuff of legend. In an age of affordable beauty, there was something heraldic about his lack of it. The antique arm whined as he reached for another mug. It was a Russian military prosthesis, a seven-function force-feedback manipulator, cased in grubby pink plastic.”
—William Gibson (b. 1948)
“Never to walk from the stations lamps and laurels
Carrying my fathers lean old leather case
Crumbling like the register at the hotel....”
—Philip Larkin (19221986)
“What man dare, I dare.
Approach thou like the rugged Russian bear,
The armed rhinoceros, or the Hyrcan tiger;
Take any shape but that, and my firm nerves
Shall never tremble. Or be alive again
And dare me to the desert with thy sword.”
—William Shakespeare (15641616)
“Women realize that we are living in an ungoverned world. At heart we are all pacifists. We should love to talk it over with the war-makers, but they would not understand. Words are so inadequate, and we realize that the hatred must kill itself; so we give our men gladly, unselfishly, proudly, patriotically, since the world chooses to settle its disputes in the old barbarous way.”
—General Federation Of Womens Clubs (GFWC)