- inverted, interlaced: Bolligen, Bern district,
Canton of Bern,
Switzerland Chevronny: Avry,
Sarine district,
Canton of Fribourg,
Switzerland In
Western European...
- skarpes, the
diminutive in
England of the bend sinister); of chevronels,
chevronny. An
unusual example of
bendy is one in
which a
metal alternates with two...
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within a
bordure sable guttee d'Or.
Clare Hall,
granted 1984 Escutcheon:
Chevronny Or and
Gules on a
chief Sable five
goutties three and two Argent. Corpus...
- FitzWalter. The
early Clares appear to have used a coat of arms that was
chevronny, as seen in the
seals of Gilbert, 1st Earl of Pembroke, and of his niece...
- demi-gryphon
segreant Or
enclosed between two oak
branches Proper.
Escutcheon Chevronny of six
Gules and Vert
three gryphons segreant Or on a
chief of the last...
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complex patterns of variation. What
could be
termed barry-
chevronny or 'barry and
chevronny (of six)', "ancient authors"
would blazon as "chevron per...
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rampant sable,
armed and
langued gules.
County of
Hainaut Before 1299:
Chevronny Or and Sable. From 1299 to 1254: Quarterly, I and IV Or a lion rampant...
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issuant in
sinister chief throughout the
lower limb in fess the
whole chevronny reversed Argent and Sable.
Motto Kindness Is All
Badge A Bear rampant...
- demi-gryphon
segreant Or
enclosed between two oak
branches Proper.
Escutcheon Chevronny of six
Gules and Vert
three gryphons segreant Or on a
chief of the last...
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Variations English Barry (of eight) Paly (of eight)
Bendy (of eight)
Chevronny Chequy Lozengy Gyronny Fretty Dansk (Syv gange) tværdelt (Syv gange) spaltet...