- Look up
lambrequin in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Lambrequin is a
French word for
various applications of textiles. and in
English may
refer to:...
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feathers and
three lambrequins, a
count a
toque with five
feathers and two
lambrequins, a
baron three feathers and one
lambrequin, a
knight only one ostrich...
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intrados (inner surfaces) of the arch.
Lambrequin arches in the
Mosque of
Tinmal (mid-12th century) A
lambrequin or "muqarnas" arch with
muqarnas decoration...
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pavilion (heraldry)
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- The
lambrequin arch, is a type of arch with an
ornate profile of
lobes and points. It is
especially characteristic of
Moorish architecture in
North Africa...
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Jerusalem to the one that uses as
shaft a
lance of the same color, the
lambrequins are of gold and blue alternated. The blue
field means loyalty and serenity...
- from this
garment that the
phrase "coat of arms" is derived. Also the
lambrequin, or mantling, that
depends from the
helmet and
frames the
shield in modern...
- conquistadors’
ancestral link to the Crusades. Finally, gold-and-blue
lambrequins (mantling in acanthus-leaf style) flow from the
helmet around the shield...
- in 2019.
Adopted 12 July 2019
Coronet Royal crown of
Belgium Torse A
lambrequin or
lined with
sable Helm A
golden helmet sideways with the
visor open...
- had 7,
counts had 5,
barons had 3, and
knights had 1. The
number of
lambrequins was also regulated: 3, 2, 1 and none respectively. As many
grantees were...