- and
circlet are
often used interchangeably, and 'open crowns' with no
arches (as
opposed to 'closed crowns') have also been
referred to as
circlets. In...
- Commander, and
Commanders are enamelled, with pale blue crosses,
crimson circlets and a gold
central medallion. Officers'
badges are
plain silver-gilt, while...
-
golden circlets worn by
their ruler: the
first around his forehead, the
second on his
right forearm, the
third on his
right thumb. The
first circlet confers...
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Circlet Princess (****anese: サークレット・プリンセス, Hepburn: Sākuretto Purinsesu) is a ****anese role-playing
browser game
developed by DMM Games. An
anime television...
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Circlet Press is a
publishing house in Cambridge, in the U.S.
state of M****achusetts. It was
founded by
Cecilia Tan, who is also its manager. It specializes...
-
Circlet Lake is a lake
located on
Vancouver Island on
Forbidden Plateau at the head of Goss Cr****. It is
located in
Strathcona Provincial Park and is...
- viewer.
Torses also
suffered artistically,
being treated not as
silken circlets, but as
horizontal bars.
Heraldry in
general underwent something of a renaissance...
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Wendish nor crowns, but
Germanic bronze and
copper circlets from
around 300 BC. The
first circlet was
found in 1823 in
Langen Trechow, the
second in 1843...
- Alexandra, Mary and Elizabeth) all at
various stages wore
their own
crowns as
circlets,
particularly after the
deaths of the husbands, when one of
their children...
- to
circlets. In heraldry, a
twisted band of
cloth holds a
mantling onto a helmet. This type of
charge is
called a "torse". A
wreath is a
circlet of foliage...