- when
blazoning a
complex coat of arms.
Other armorial objects and
devices – such as badges, banners, and
seals – may also be
described in
blazon. The...
-
British heraldry created three names for
specific variants,
rather than
blazoning them longhand.
Ermines is the
reverse of
ermine – a
field sable semé of...
- 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...
-
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...
- is a form of poetry. The term
originally comes from the
heraldic term "
blazon" in
French heraldry,
which means either the
codified description of a coat...
- is
atypical terminology and it
could be
argued that the fess
should be
blazoned as per pale, in
dexter per pale
sable and argent, and in
sinister per pale...
- This
gallery of
French coats of arms
shows the
coats of arms of the Provinces, Regions, and
Departments of
France and
certain French cities. They are used...
-
Flags -
Flags of the
World (website) - Vexillology.
Retrieved 2023-08-24.
Blazoning of arms ... on an
inescutcheon Sable a
turnip Argent with
three leaves...
- The
system of
blazoning arms used in English-speaking
countries today was
developed by
heraldic officers in the
Middle Ages. The
blazon includes a description...
- 2014, the cross, yoke, and
arrows were
dropped from the
royal arms. The
blazoning of the coat of arms of the King of
Spain is set out in
Royal Decree 527/2014...