Definition of Inescutcheons. Meaning of Inescutcheons. Synonyms of Inescutcheons

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Definition of Inescutcheons

Inescutcheon
Inescutcheon In`es*cutch"eon, n. (Her.) A small escutcheon borne within a shield.

Meaning of Inescutcheons from wikipedia

- inescutcheons serve as a basis for including other charges that do not serve as an augmentation or hereditary claim. In this case, the inescutcheons azure...
- When there is only one escutcheon charge, it is sometimes called an inescutcheon. The word escutcheon (late 15th century) is based on Old North French...
- (representing the Constellation of the Southern Cross) all within an Orle of Inescutcheons of the second, each charged with a Chevron Gules, And for the Crest...
- The coat of arms of Portugal is the main heraldic insignia of Portugal. The present model was officially adopted on 30 June 1911, along with the present...
- Royal Arms differenced by a label of three points argent overall an inescutcheon quarterly gules and or, four lions p****ant guardant counterchanged (for...
- Protectorate in the mid-seventeenth century, and the use by William III of an inescutcheon of N****au, the arms remained unchanged until the creation of the Kingdom...
- allowed to augment their armorial bearings with the Arms of Ulster on an inescutcheon: "in a field Argent, a Hand Geules (or a bloudy hand)". These privileges...
- the "Three Crowns of Sweden" quartering the "Lion of Bjelbo", with an inescutcheon overall of the House of Vasa impaling the House of Bernadotte. The usage...
- George's coat of arms as the Prince of Wales was the royal arms (with an inescutcheon of Gules plain in the Hanoverian quarter), differenced by a label of...
- Previous versions From 1947 to 1949: "Arms of Greece surmounted by an inescutcheon of the arms of Denmark; and over all in the first quarter the arms of...