- pattern, the
field is
chequy. The coat of arms of
Croatia Chequy gules and
argent is a well
known example of the red and
white chequy. The arms of a Bleichröder...
- The
Croatian checkerboard or
chequy (Croatian: šahovnica,
pronounced [ʃaxǒːʋnit͡sa]) is the
national symbol of
Croatia and Croats. It
covers the main shield...
- Genes. The
squares in the
chequy pattern represents the
total number of
local government units in the province. However, the
chequy pattern in the arms of...
- of Yugoslavia, it had a
similar flag
without the
modern crown above the
chequy.
After the
Kingdom of
Yugoslavia was
invaded and
Croatia became the Independent...
- have ****ociated with the
Hauteville family; the
azure insignia with a bend
chequy in
argent and
gules of two rows of
tiles has been
attested as the most widespread...
- 1974 by Sir Iain Moncreiffe,
Albany Herald:
Quarterly 1 & 4: Or, a fess
chequy argent and
azure (Great
Steward of
Scotland (arms of Clan Stewart)); 2 &...
- a
crown over the main shield. The main coat of arms is a
checkerboard (
chequy) that
consists of 13 red and 12
white fields. It is also
informally known...
- Coat of arms of
House Payne (
Chequy purpure and argent, each
chequer charged with a bezant)...
- VI of the
Republic Act 8491, but such
provisions are not proactive. The
chequy pattern in the 1950 coat of arms may
possibly alludes to the coat of arms...
- of
Balcarres Earls of Crawford: Quarterly, 1st and 4th Gules, a fesse,
chequy, argent, and azure, (Lindsay); 2nd and 3rd, or, a lion rampant, gules, debruised...