- 1985: "Although
there are
certain conventions as to how arms
shall be
blazoned ... many of the
supposedly hard and fast
rules laid down in
heraldic manuals...
- be
blazoned in a
correct manner; for
example "sky proper"
might be
blazoned simply Azure or bleu celeste,
whilst "waves of the sea"
might be
blazoned correctly...
- into the torse. The
torse is
blazoned as part of the crest. For example, the
crest of the coat of arms of
Canada is
blazoned "On a
wreath of the colours...
- The
provincial flag of
Saskatchewan was
adopted in 1969. It is
blazoned per fess vert and or, in the fly a
prairie lily
slipped and
leaved proper, in the...
-
Blazon Stone is the
sixth album by
German heavy metal band
Running Wild,
released in 1991.
According to Rolf
Kasparek in an
interview to a
Brazilian heavy...
-
always shown slipped (i.e. with a stem),
unless blazoned otherwise. The
cinquefoil is
sometimes blazoned fraise (strawberry flower), most
notably when canting...
- The
White Rose of York (Latinised as rosa alba,
blazoned as a rose argent) is a
white heraldic rose
which was
adopted in the 14th
century as a heraldic...
- of "or" in
blazon,
sometimes to
prevent repetition of the word "or" in a
blazon, or
because this
substitution was in
fashion when the
blazon was first...
-
without legs). A
dolphin blazoned as
naiant is
always shown as embowed,
unlike any
other sea
creature or monster, even
though the
blazon may not
specify this...
- The coat of arms of
Ireland is
blazoned as
Azure a harp Or,
stringed Argent (a gold harp with
silver strings on a blue background).
These arms have long...