International Congress of Genealogical and Heraldic Sciences

The International Congress of Genealogical and Heraldic Sciences is a bi-annual conference discussing topics of and  interest. The Congress brings together scholars and other interested parties from all the nations of Europe and from many countries around the world. The first Congress was held in Barcelona in 1929 and at the second Congress, held in 1953, it was decided that future meetings would be held every two years. There have been two exceptions. The main themes have changed greatly over the years and some disciplines have ceased to form any part of the Congresses' study. Abandoned subjects include and, which were dealt with at Paris, and , which was to have been one of the themes at Congresses after Bern. , which had been a subject of discussion at Stockholm in 1960, did not reappear until the Ottawa Congress of 1996. was another discarded subject, despite featuring in the congresses held at Rome/Naples, Madrid, Stockholm and Edinburgh, as well as in a few papers presented at Madrid in 1982. Unlike the other abandoned disciplines, Chivalric Orders had been the focus of a special commission that existed through the various early congresses and evolved into the.