- IV gules,
a eagle argent,
armed, beaked, langued, liée, and
crowned Or (for Poland); II and III Gules,
a knight armed cap-
à-
pie mounted on
a horse salient...
- (Ditmarsken): 1563 - Gules, a
knight armed cap-
à-
pie Or
mounted on
a horse argent and
bearing a shield azure charged with
a cross pattée Or.
Frederick II conquered...
-
August 1941),
styled as the Earl of
Willingdon between 1931 and 1936, was
a British Liberal politician and
administrator who
served as
Governor General...
- This is
a list of the
national coats of arms or
equivalent emblems used by
countries and
dependent territories in Europe.
Flags of
Europe Armorial of...
- that in the Old
Lithuanian language there was
a similar word
describing act of
chasing an
enemy or an
armed horseman chasing an enemy.
Another possibility...
- Earl St Aldwyn, of Coln St
Aldwyn in the
County of Gloucester, is
a title in the
Peerage of the
United Kingdom. It was
created in 1915 for the prominent...
-
A peaked cap,
peaked hat,
service cap,
barracks cover, or
combination cap is
a form of
headgear worn by the
armed forces of many nations, as well as many...
-
Tamworth Castle by the
service of "coming to the king's
coronation armed cap-
a-
pie (head to foot) with
royal arms
delivered by the king
seated upon the...
- Debrett's Peerage, Baronetage, Knightage, and
Companionage (1903); Burke's
A Genealogical and
Heraldic History of the
Peerage and Baronetage, the Privy...
- Now grandmother's
cap I spy!
Hurra for the fun! Is the
pudding done?
Hurra for the
pumpkin pie! This meringue-topped
baked custard pie is made with sugar...