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we have deemed it necessary to adorn and enrich the ancestral and hereditary insignia of your arms with the addition of another helmet, as by the force of these presents we do adorn and enrich them. Namely, so that upon the shield of your ancestral arms, the helmet which you and your ancestors have been accustomed to bear hitherto may lie upon the left side; but upon the right side, by our favor, may be placed another closed tournament helmet, which they call barred, adorned with fillets of yellow, or gold, and black colors on the right side, and distinguished by a golden Crown, upon which rests a Black Eagle with a single head, ornamented with a golden diadem, with wings expanded, hooked beak, red tongue protruding, and conspicuous with sharpened claws. Just as all these things are seen elaborated more accurately by the hand of a painter in the middle of the present diploma. Willing and decreeing that you, Rodolph Salis de Salis, and your legitimate children, heirs, and descendants of either sex, or in the aforementioned case, he whom you shall name in the aforementioned manner, and his children, heirs, and legitimate descendants for all posterity, may from this time forward forever have, bear, and carry such arms, thus adorned and enriched by us, in all and singular honest and decent acts, exercises, and expeditions, both serious and in play, in jousting games, in pedestrian or equestrian combat, wars, duels, angular contests, and any battles whatsoever, close-up on shields, banners, tents, sepulchers, seals, monuments, rings, buildings, and furnishings, both in spiritual and temporal and mixed matters, in all places as it shall please you or your necessity shall require, and at the same time may use, enjoy, and possess whatever privileges, immunities, liberties, and rights which other armigers or those decorated with the ornaments of such arms or insignia use, enjoy, and possess by law or custom. Wherefore we command all and singular Archbishops, Bishops, Dukes, Margraves, Counts, Barons, Knights, Nobles, Clients, Captains, Vicars, Prefects, Castellans, Lieutenants, Officials, and Heralds, Criers, Burgomasters, Judges, Consuls, Citizens, and generally all