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distinction has not
always been as fine and is not
always observed even today. A
mascle is a
voided lozenge—that is, a
lozenge with a lozenge-shaped hole in the...
- is a diamond-shaped charge,
usually somewhat narrower than it is tall. A
mascle is a
voided lozenge—that is, a
lozenge with a lozenge-shaped hole in the...
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fitchy and in base a
mullet sable, a griffin's head
erased or
between two
mascles of the field.
These arms,
granted in 1923, were
designed by the Revd Edward...
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tapestry is
standard mail
armour and not "ring mail", "trellised mail" or "
mascled mail" or any
other Victorian misinterpretation. Ring
armour was believed...
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azure within an orle
azure (Scott); 2nd & 3rd or on a bend
azure three mascles or, in
sinister chief point a
buckle azure (Haliburton);
escutcheon of...
- for more
comfortable riding. The
length of the
trousers became shorter. "
Mascled armor"
began to
replace the
traditional ringed armory.
These new iron pieces...
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Winchester Constable of
Scotland Arms of
Roger de Quincy: Gules,
seven mascles or 3,3,1. Born c. 1195 Died 25
April 1264 (aged 68–69)
Buried Brackley...
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armigerous in her own right, but is
entitled to use her husband's
shield with a
mascle for difference.
Coronet that of a
Baroness Escutcheon Per fess vert and...
- 379–410. Bibcode:2005JAfES..43..379C. doi:10.1016/j.jafrearsci.2005.07.019.
Mascle, J; Moungenot, D.; Blarez, E.; Marinho, M.; Virlogeux, P. (1987). "African...
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armed and
maned Or as many
Mullets Sable (Ker); 2nd and 3rd,
Gules three Mascles Or (Weepont); 2nd and 3rd grandquarters:
Argent three Stars of five points...