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  1. Label (heraldry)

    File Arms of Charles, Prince of Wales.svg right thumb 175px A plain label of three points Argent of the Coat of Arms of the Prince of Wales In heraldry , a label is a Charge heraldry charge resembling ... In British heraldry, the label was used to mark the elder son, generally by the princes of the royal ... with the addition of a label the second son a crescent , the third, a mullet heraldry mullet , the fourth ... 1969 DEFAULTSORT Label Heraldry Category Heraldic charges ca Lambel de Turnierkragen es Lambel fr Lambel ... drawn in a rectangular shape, but in later years have often been drawn as dovetails. The label is almost always placed in the chief heraldry chief . In most cases the horizontal band extends right ... heraldry rose the eighth, a cross moline the ninth, a double quatrefoil . On the death of his father, the eldest son would remove the label from his coat of arms and assume the unmodified arms. The label s number of points did not necessarily mean anything, although the label of three points was supposed ..., the elder son of an elder son places a label upon a label. However, Arthur Charles Fox Davies A.C. Fox Davies states that in the case of the heir apparent of the heir apparent one label of five points is used, and to place a label upon a label is not correct when both are marks of cadency, and not charges. As a charge The label appears as a charge in the coats of arms of several families and municipalities ... Earl of Winchester Argent, a fess azure, a label of seven points gules. File Armoiries de Fontois 2.svg Arms of the lords of Fontois or Fontoy Or an eagle gules, surmounted by a label of four points ... , showing an anchor in the central pendant of the label. File Viscount Linley.svg Arms of David Armstrong ... Antony Armstrong Jones, 1st Earl of Snowdon The Earl of Snowdon with a green label, and in the second ... whose label argent is charged with roses and a thistle. File Blason Olivier IV de Rohan seigneur ..., Luxembourg , an example of a truncated label. File Pas de Calais Arms.svg Arms of the departments ...   more details



  1. Heraldry

    heraldry chief , the Canton heraldry canton , the label heraldry label , and flaunch es. ref Stephen ... Roll of arms Heraldry is the profession , study , or art of creating, granting, and Blazon blazoning ... 2000 publisher Houghton Mifflin Company location Boston isbn 0618082301 ref Heraldry comes from Anglo .... A Dictionary of Heraldry . Harmony Books, New York 1987 , 183. ref To most, though, heraldry is the practice ... Fox Davies Fox Davies , A Complete Guide to Heraldry , Thomas Nelson, 1925 . ref and the floral ... Heraldry Thomas Nelson, 1953 . ref The origins of heraldry lie in the need to distinguish participants ... more complex forms of heraldry. Blazon Main Blazon To blazon arms means to describe them using the formal language of heraldry. This language has its own vocabulary and syntax , or rules governing ... within the Escutcheon heraldry escutcheon or shield, the Crest heraldry crest , supporters heraldry ... is a key to the art of heraldry. In Europe originally the rules and terminology were broadly ... Ages . Most aspects, however, remain in common. Though heraldry is nearly 900 years old, it is still ... heraldry, both legally protected and lawfully assumed, has continued to be used around the world ... of Numbers ref A. C. Fox Davies , The Art of Heraldry ISBN 0906223342 , chapter 1, The origins of Armory , p.3, quoting Sloane Evans , Grammar of Heraldry , p.ix The antiquity of standards and symbols ... gallery center Origins in the High Middle Ages see Byzantine heraldry Reichsadler Armorial of Plantagenet At the time of the Norman conquest of England , heraldry in its essential sense of an inheritable ... enamel of Geoffrey died 1151 , dressed in blue and gold and bearing his Azure heraldry blue shield emblazoned with Or heraldry gold lions, is the first recorded depiction of a coat of arms. ref C. A. Stothard ..., Heraldry in England Penguin, 1946 , pl. I. ref By the middle of the 12th century, ref Beryl Platts. Origins of Heraldry . Procter Press, London 1980 , 32. ref coats of arms were being inherited by the children ...   more details



  1. Or (heraldry)

    Image Heraldic Shield Or.svg right 122px Or tincture In heraldry , Or from the French language French word for gold is the tincture heraldry tincture of gold color gold and, together with argent silver , belongs to the class of light tinctures called metals . In engraving s and line drawings, it may be represented using a field of evenly spaced dots. ref This form of Hatching system hatching is part of a scheme of indicating heraldic tinctures developed by Silvester Petra Sancta in his Terrerae Gentilitia 1638 , according to Woodcock & Robinson 1988 , p. 53. ref It is very frequently depicted as yellow , though gold leaf was used in many illuminated manuscript s and more extravagant rolls of arms. The word gold is occasionally used in place of Or in blazon , sometimes to prevent repetition of the word Or in a blazon, or because this substitution was in fashion when the blazon was first written down, or when it is preferred by the officer of arms . Or is frequently spelt with a capital letter e.g. Gules, a fess Or so as not to confuse it with the grammatical conjunction conjunction or . Or is said to represent the following Of jewels, the topaz Of heavenly bodies, the Sun Of metals, gold Of virtues, Faith ref See the table in Woodcock & Robinson 1988 , p. 54, compiled from G. Leigh s Accedence of Armory 1562 and Sir John Ferne s The Glory of Generositie 1586 . ref or obedience and gentility ref Woodcock & Robinson 1988 , p. 54, attributed to Johannes de Bado Aureo . ref tincture See also wiktionary or Gold color Old Gold References reflist Woodcock, Thomas and John Martin Robinson 1988 . The Oxford Guide to Heraldry . Oxford University Press. ISBN 0192116584 Category Heraldic tinctures Category Shades of yellow ast Oru her ldica ca Or her ldica es Oro her ldica eu Urre heraldika it Oro araldica he lb Gold Heraldik hu Arany heraldika mk nl Or heraldiek ja oc Aur heraudica pt Or her ldica ru th ...   more details



  1. Label This!

    Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Label This Type Album Artist Darude Cover Darude labelthis.jpg Released October 27, 2007 Genre Electronica , Dance Music Dance Length 78 15 Last album Rush Darude album Rush br 2003 This album Label This br 2007 Next album Label This US Edition br 2008 Label This is a 2007 electronica Dance music dance album, the third from Finland Finnish Trance music trance DJ Darude . The American edition was released in 2008, with the notable inclusion of Darude s newest single, I Ran So Far Away featuring Blake Lewis , as the third track on the album. The Trance Mix of Stars has also been cut, keeping the number of tracks at 12. Track listing My Game 4 30 Tell Me 6 39 Stars Here With Me 6 27 Good Grooves 5 35 In the Darkness Tech Mix 7 08 Bad 6 21 Label This 4 49 Lost 5 30 For Those I Love 8 02 Dreams 7 00 Stars Here With Me Tech Mix 8 08 In the Darkness Trance Mix 8 06 American track listing My Game 4 30 Tell Me 6 41 I Ran So Far Away feat. Blake Lewis 6 19 Stars Here With Me Tech Mix 6 12 Good Grooves 5 33 In the Darkness Tech Mix 7 07 Bad 6 21 Label This 4 49 Lost 5 30 For Those I Love 8 02 Dreams 6 58 In the Darkness Trance Mix 8 07 External links http www.findance.com english reviews.php?id 4001 Album Review Darude Category 2007 albums Category Darude albums 2000s trance album stub ru Label This fi Label This ...   more details



  1. Label

    Bananas on countertop.JPG thumb right 200px A bundle of banana s with a label Image Wikilabel.jpg thumb right 200px A label with faux Embossing paper embossing Image Bumper sticker car.jpg thumb right ... A label is a piece of paper , polymer , cloth , metal , or other material affixed to a Packaging ... the product, addresses, etc. A label may also be printed directly on the container or article. Labels ... label handling. Rivet s used to attach information plates to industrial equipment Shrink wrap for printed ... June 2011 , etc. or water moistenable gummed adhesive Yarn or twine, so as to tie on the label PSA Adhesive types Pressure sensitive label adhesives are commonly made from water based Acrylate polymer .... For example, full adhesion can be nearly instant, or the label can be almost removable for a short ... Adhesion is fairly strong and will not fall off in normal circumstances, but the label can be removed ... used for window advertising, window decorations, oil change labels, etc. Stock types The label ... side. Label stocks can be a wide variety of papers, films, fabric, foils, etc. Litho one of the most common base stocks Latex a litho stock with some added latex allows the label to be much more ... print well with conventional ink . A bumper sticker is usually a vinyl label with a very strong ... a very thin frangible face stock with a very strong high tack adhesive, thus making the label ... foil . Thermal direct thermal label stock will change color usually black when heated. A heating element in the shape of Letter alphabet letters or image s can be used to create an image on the label ... Transfer for applications that cannot use Thermal Thermal Direct label material because of heat source proximity or short label life, a more widely used material is Thermal Transfer Label printer ... and use Deleted image removed Image Label printer.jpg thumb A typical thermal label printer ... and apply. Most companies use a Label dispenser to speed up this task. Specialized high speed application ...   more details



  1. Heraldry Society

    There are several heraldry societies around the world. Some of the more notable ones include The Heraldry Society The Heraldry Society of Scotland The Royal Heraldry Society of Canada The American Heraldry Society The American College of Heraldry The Heraldry Society New Zealand Branch de heraldischer Verein disambig ...   more details



  1. Orange (heraldry)

    File Heraldic Shield Orange.svg 125px right In heraldry , orange is a rarely used tincture heraldry tincture except in South Africa , equivalent to the colour orange color orange . A more accurate picture of its use is at tenn External links Commons cat Orange heraldry http www.theweebsite.com heraldry tincture.html Heraldic tinctures http web.archive.org web 20091027071647 http www.geocities.com armoria tinctures.html Armoria Tinctures Heraldry stub Tincture Category Heraldic tinctures ca Ataronjat her ldica es Anaranjado oc Iranjat pt Laranja her ldica ...   more details



  1. Charge (heraldry)

    of the shield. A Label heraldry label is a horizontal strap, with a number of pendants usually called points suspended from it the default is three, but any number may be specified. The label is nearly always a mark of cadency in British and French heraldry, ref b b but is occasionally found ...Mainlist List of heraldic charges COA elements In heraldry , a charge is any emblem or device occupying the field heraldry field of an Escutcheon heraldry escutcheon shield . This may be a geometric design sometimes called an Ordinary heraldry ordinary or a symbolic representation of a person, animal ... been deprecated, and these terms much pejorated, in the writings of Fox Davies and other heraldry ... Guide to Heraldry . ref The particular significance or meaning of a charge may be indicated in the blazon ..., if an escutcheon bears three Lion heraldry lion s, then it is said to be charged with three lions ... ordinaries Main article Ordinary heraldry Some heraldic writers ref a a distinguish, albeit arbitrarily .... The chief heraldry chief is the upper portion of the field. The bend heraldry bend runs from the upper ... to the lower left, as . The pale heraldry pale , a vertical stripe in the centre of the field. The fess ..., while others of these are often called sub ordinaries . The Pall heraldry pall or pairle is shaped like the letter Y . The Pile heraldry pile is a wedge issuing from the top of the field and tapering ..., e.g. pile reversed , pile bendwise and so on. The Quarter heraldry quarter is a rectangle occupying the top left quarter of the field, as seen by the viewer. The Canton heraldry canton is a square occupying ... is a border touching the edge of the field. The orle heraldry orle may be considered an inner bordure ... of the shield, without touching the edges. The orle heraldry Tressure tressure is a narrower version ... arms of Belfile, a label with a bell hanging from each point. There are some examples ... align center Fret align center Flaunches align center Label align center Gyron center Common charges ...   more details



  1. Canadian heraldry

    A double quatrefoil, an eight lobed radial shape 40x40px center label heraldry label of three points ...Infobox heraldry image Coat of arms of Canada.svg alt text Coat of Arms of Canada caption Official depiction ... British officername Claire Boudreau officertitle Chief Herald of Canada Canadian heraldry is the cultural tradition and style of Coat of arms coats of arms and other Heraldry heraldic achievements ... and personal arms, ecclesiastical heraldry , heraldic displays as corporate logo s, and Canadian Blazon heraldic descriptions . Derived mainly from heraldic traditions in French heraldry France and the Heraldry Gallo British heraldry United Kingdom , Canadian heraldry also incorporates distinctly ... Empire Loyalist s. In 1988, governance of both personal and corporate heraldry in Canada was patriated ... of Nova Scotia caption2 Coat of Arms of Nova Scotia The history of heraldry in Canada began with the raising ... Heraldry Society of Canada History cite web url http www.heraldry.ca top en top historyHer.htm publisher Royal Heraldry Society of Canada title The History of Heraldry in Canada date 2004 04 28 accessdate .... ref name Royal Heraldry Society of Canada COACanada The original was later rediscovered, and replaced ... title Heraldry and Flags Newfoundland and Labrador Heritage publisher Newfoundland and Labrador Heritage ... British Crown confirmed the French awards of arms. ref name Royal Heraldry Society of Canada History ... activity. ref name Royal Heraldry Society of Canada History After Confederation, however, heraldry ... institutions, municipalities, and individuals. ref name Royal Heraldry Society of Canada History .... ref name Royal Heraldry Society of Canada COACanada In the period between the Treaty of Paris ... served as the emblem of authority within Canada. ref name Royal Heraldry Society of Canada COACanada From 1763 until 1988, heraldry in Canada was under the authority of the College of Arms in London and the Court ... Patent creating the Canadian Heraldic Authority. ref name Royal Heraldry Society of Canada History ...   more details



  1. Bar (heraldry)

    In heraldry , a bar is an Ordinary heraldry ordinary consisting of a horizontal band across the shield. Common ordinaries A single bar placed across the top of the field heraldry field is called a chief heraldry chief . A single bar placed over the center of the field heraldry field is a fess . A division of the field by many bars often six or eight is a barry heraldry barry . Diminutives Thin bars are termed barrulets. A still thinner bar is known as a cotise, which usually appear borne on each side of a fess. The fess is then described as cotised. The closet is described as a band of the thickness between a bar and a barrulet, but is rarely found. A barry design consisting of ten or more bars is called barruly or burely instead. Heraldry stub Category Heraldic ordinaries ...   more details



  1. English heraldry

    Moline Heraldry.svg 50px File Heraldic double quatrefoil octofoil.png 50px center label heraldry label of three points center crescent center mullet heraldry mullet center martlet center annulet ...Infobox heraldry image Royal Arms of England 1198 1340 .svg caption Armorial bearings of Richard I, often ... Thomas Woodcock officer of arms officertitle Garter Principal King of Arms English heraldry is the form of Coat of arms coats of arms and other Heraldry heraldic bearings and insignia used in England . It lies within the Heraldry National styles Gallo British tradition . Coats of arms in England ... heraldry, there is a classical influence within English heraldry, such as designs originally on Ancient ... feature Charge heraldry charges related to the bearer s name or profession e.g. Elizabeth Bowes ... in Royal heraldry. ref Fox Davies 1909 , p. 174. ref Rose heraldry Heraldic roses are also common in English heraldry, as in the War of the Roses where both houses, Lancaster and York, used them, and in the ensuing Tudor dynasty. The Eagle heraldry heraldic eagle , while common on the European continent and particularly in German heraldry Germany , is relatively rare in English heraldry and, in early English heraldry, was often associated with alliances with German princes. ref Boutell ... almost all typical forms of heraldry in England The first quarter consists of his father in law, Richard ... Montacutes Montagu . The third quarter shows the arms of Neville differenced by a label for Lancaster. ref Turnbull 1985 , The Book of the Medieval Knight . ref Clear History File Heraldry bayeux.jpg ... Arms of England 1154 1189 .svg thumb right 150px Coat of arms of Henry II The first use of heraldry ... needed date March 2009 the idea of heraldry becoming popular among the knights on the First Crusade ..., for practice and in the m l e of battle, where heraldry was worn on embroidered fabric covering .... ref name EH2 As well as military uses, the main Charge heraldry charge was used in the seals of households ...   more details



  1. Spanish heraldry

    of Asturias.svg 130px thumb right A brisure in the form of plain Label heraldry label of three points Azure heraldry Azure of the Prince of Asturias s Arms File Armas atribuidas a Letizia Ortiz como Princesa de Asturias.svg right thumb 130px Letizia, Princess of Asturias , Impalement heraldry ... and art of heraldry first appeared in Spain at about the beginning of the eleventh century AD ... of the Coat of arms arms themselves, excepting for the rules of heraldry , were up to the owner, and sometimes ... and paternal grandfathers were Impalement heraldry impaled shield cut in half vertically ... heraldry quarterings came into use by the nobility the shield was cut into four parts and the design ... heraldry, arms are a symbol of lineage and a symbol of the family as well. Spanish arms are inheritable ... right 100px The arms of the House of Alba The Spanish Escutcheon heraldry heraldic shield has a simple ... of Crest heraldry crests , and motto es are rare. Spanish Heraldic practice has gone through several ..., Spanish heraldry went into a decline. The art was commercialized and served more the egos of the armiger ... optional . In Spanish heraldry, that which is placed on the shield itself is the most important. In English heraldry English , Scottish heraldry Scottish and Irish heraldry one can find many additional accessories not often found or used in Spanish heraldry. They can include, in addition to the shield ... around and placed to cover the joint between the helmet and crest , the Crest heraldry crest , the motto ... days of heraldry , anyone could bear arms and as is normal where human beings are involved ... . ref p173, Slater, Stephen, The Complete Book of Heraldry 2002, Anness Publishing ISBN 0 7548 ... cronistas de armas linked with the royal palace. ref p205, Slater, Stephen, The Complete Book of Heraldry ... Book of Heraldry 2002, Anness Publishing ISBN 0 7548 1062 3 ref Since the restoration of Juan ... con escus n center Spanish coats of arms are divided in the same fashion used by heraldry other ...   more details



  1. Rose (heraldry)

    Jpglossr.htm A Glossary of Terms Used in Heraldry Web version by Saitou and Jim Trigg 2004 . Retrieved ... was called the Order of the White Rose. Red and white roses appear in the civic heraldry of Lancashire ... heraldry compartment of the coats of arms of both the Royal coat of arms of the United Kingdom ... , a small rose is the difference mark of a seventh son. In Portugal, a label with three roses was used ... Army . commons Category Roses in heraldry Roses in heraldry References references Category Heraldic ...   more details



  1. Ordinary (heraldry)

    COA elements In heraldry , an ordinary or honourable ordinary is a simple geometrical figure, bounded by straight lines and running from side to side or top to bottom of the Escutcheon heraldry shield . There are also some geometric Charge heraldry charges known as subordinaries , which have been given ... 1909 A Complete Guide to Heraldry . ref In his Complete Guide to Heraldry 1909 , Arthur Charles ... ones are agreed on by everyone. Except for the chief heraldry chief they are central to the shield. Cross heraldry Cross vertical horizontal cross , as in the arms of the City of London . Pale heraldry Pale a vertical stripe right down the middle of the shield. A variant is the Canadian pale .... Fess a horizontal stripe, as in the coat of arms of Austria . Bar heraldry Bar a narrower ... one. Bend heraldry Bend an oblique band from the dexter chief the bearer s upper right, viewer s upper ... referred to simply as the Saltire . Chief heraldry Chief horizontal band right across the top of the shield ... ref Bordure the boundary of the shield often used for cadency . Pile heraldry Pile downward pointing triangle, issuing from the top of the shield . Pall heraldry Pall or Pairle a Y shape. A variant is the shakefork ... sable HM Canadian Ship Discovery small gallery Lines of variation main Line heraldry Ordinaries ... small gallery Subordinaries This section is linked from Heraldry Some geometric figures are not considered ... heraldry Canton smaller than the quarter, formally said to occupy one ninth of the shield, though ..., Tarn, France small Orle heraldry Orle A bordure separated from the outside of the shield. Like .... Orle heraldry Tressure Tressure a thinner version and hence diminutive of the orle. The most ... on the field. Escutcheon heraldry Escutcheon a shield used as a charge. gallery File Blason ville ... Anjou. In Scots heraldry the escutcheon en surtout serves several different purposes. This all comes under the heading of Heraldry Marshalling marshalling . Lozenge heraldry Lozenge a rhombus with its ...   more details



  1. Atomic heraldry

    Orphan date February 2009 File Coat of Arms of Fryazino Moscow oblast .png thumb right Coat of arms of Fryazino , Russia showing an electron orbit Atomic heraldry is heraldry characterised by the appearance of charge heraldry charges including the atom or showing the motion of parts of the atom more loosely, it may describe heraldry in which atoms or the component parts thereof are represented through a combination of other charges. Obviously, this is a late development in heraldry. http www.ngw.nl int fra s s vulbas.htm The arms of Saint Vulbas, Ain, France show a sign of the atom. The arms of George Georgiou contain a representation of an atom with four electrons Sable in orbits Gules . http www.national.archsrch.gov.za sm300cv smws sm30ddf0?20050311215402309C6F84&DN 00000001 There is an instance of a methane molecule in the arms of Hoerskool Secunda. http www.national.archsrch.gov.za sm300cv smws sm30ddf0?20050811191958333B8860&DN 00000003 Category Heraldry heraldry stub ru ...   more details



  1. The Heraldry Society

    File CoA of the heraldry society.svg thumb left 200px The coat of arms of the Heraldry Society. The black unicorn s are a reference to the arms of Society founder John Brooke Little , lately Clarenceux King of Arms . Image Heraldry Society Badge.jpg right thumb 200px The heraldic badge badge of The Heraldry Society The Heraldry Society is one of the leading organizations in the world devoted to studying heraldry . In 1947, a twenty year old John Brooke Little founded the Society of Heraldic Antiquaries. This title was changed to The Heraldry Society in 1950. ref Stephen Friar, Ed. A Dictionary of Heraldry . Harmony Books, New York 1987 . ref It was Incorporation business incorporated in 1956 and is now a registered charitable organization charity with the registered charity number 241456. ref http www.charity commission.gov.uk Showcharity RegisterOfCharities CharityWithoutPartB.aspx?RegisteredCharityNumber 241456&SubsidiaryNumber 0, Overview of the charity on the Charity Commission website. ref The principal object of the society is to extend interest in and knowledge of heraldry, genealogy , Order of precedence in the United Kingdom precedence , and related disciplines. For fifty years, Brooke Little served as the chairman of The Heraldry Society. In 1997, as Brooke Little was ending his career as an officer of arms , he changed roles in the Society to become its president. He ... of the Society, leaving the post of patron vacant. See also The Heraldry Society of Scotland Royal Heraldry Society of Canada The Heraldry Society New Zealand Branch American Heraldry Society Committee on Heraldry of the New England Historic Genealogical Society White Lion Society Flag Institute External links http www.theheraldrysociety.com The Heraldry Society http web.archive.org web 20091027021337 http geocities.com heraldry society The Heraldry Society New Zealand Branch http www.ihgs.ac.uk ... column count 2 column count 2 references div DEFAULTSORT Heraldry Society Category Heraldry Category ...   more details



  1. Erasure (heraldry)

    File Arms of Baron Ashcombe.svg thumb 150px right Checky or heraldry or and gules on a pile heraldry pile argent a lion s head erased Erasure , in the language of heraldry , is the tearing off of part of a charge heraldry charge , leaving a jagged edge of it remaining. In blazon s the concept is usually met with in the form of the adjective erased . Erased must be distinguished from couped , which is cut off by a straight line . ref http genealogical.biz heraldry heraldry01.html page heraldry01 at genealogical.biz footnote ref John Craig geologist John Craig s dictionary of 1854 says quote In Heraldry, anything is said to be erased which appears forcibly torn off, leaving the edges jagged and uneven. ref John Craig geologist John Craig , A new universal, technological, etymological, and pronouncing dictionary of the English language vol. 1, 1854 , http books.google.co.uk books?id vTJAAAAAYAAJ&pg RA3 PA656 v onepage&q&f false p. 656 ref One writer has referred to the torn edge of heraldic erasure . ref http www.baronage.co.uk bphtm 01 fitch 3.html FITCH of Little Canfield at baronage.co.uk ref The term is most often used of an animal s head, when the neck is depicted with a ragged edge as if forcibly torn from the body. Forms of erasure There are different traditions for the erasing of heads. For instance, with the head of a bear , whether couped or erased, in English heraldry the separation is done horizontally under the neck, which is not lost, whereas in Scottish heraldry it is correct for the head to be separated from the body vertically, without a neck. ref Charles Boutell, Heraldry F. Warne, 1950 , p. 71 ref References File Boar s head erased scottish heraldry .svg thumb 100px right A boar s head erased reflist See also Cabossed heraldry Category Heraldry ...   more details



  1. Mexican heraldry

    Infobox heraldry image Coat of arms of New Spain s Capital.svg caption Mexico City div style font size 120 Spain Spanish Nahuatl div Customs and Traditions tradition Latin heraldry Mexican people Mexican heraldry in Spanish Her ldica Mexicana , has no precise rules, because its evolution has been according to the ideas and prevailing customs of every time of its history. Mexico Mexican heraldry is based on ancestral symbology which are still venerated by descendants in Mexico. The system of blazon ing arms that is used in Europe European countries today was developed by the officers of arms in the Middle Ages . This includes a stylized description of the Escutcheon heraldry escutcheon shield , the Crest heraldry crest , and, if present, supporters , motto es, and other insignia. Certain rules apply, such as the rule of tincture , and a thorough understanding of these rules is a key to the art of heraldry. This system was adapted to Mexican society by incorporating flora and fauna native to Mexico. Another conspicuous difference between Mexican heraldry and European heraldry is the absence of a helm surmounting the shield. Most traditions of Mexican people Mexican heraldry came from Hispanic or Spain Spanish origin from regions in Spain or Portugal , predominating heraldry of Castilian, Basque or Galician, in second place heraldry of Catalan and Valencian origin. Other common heraldic traditions in Mexico came from France French , Italy Italian , Germany German and Poland Polish origins. The most recent heraldic influences, since 1943, are of England English origin. Spanish origins The descent of Spanish arms and Substantive title titles differs from much of Europe in that they can ... name. See also Academia Mexicana de Genealog a y Her ldica Mexican Academy of Genealogy and Heraldry ... coats of arms of Mexico Mexican heraldry http www.surnames.org heraldica mexico.htm http www.surnames.org ... index15A.htm Mexican Genealogy Heraldry by country Category Mexican heraldry Category Heraldry ...   more details



  1. Heraldry of the World

    Refimprove date March 2012 Infobox organization name Heraldry of the World abbreviation NGW image logongw.jpg image border size caption Logo map msize mcaption motto formation 1996 ref http www.ngw.nl heraldrywiki index.php?title Heraldry of the world ref extinction type noncommercial scope international location intangible headquarters nominally Renkum , Netherlands purpose Heraldry heraldic affiliations membership location language English, Dutch leader title Owner leader name Ralf Hartemink key people num staff budget website http www.ngw.nl heraldrywiki index.php?title Heraldry of the world www.ngw.nl Heraldry of the World or NGW , for the original Dutch name Nederlandse GemeenteWapens Dutch civic heraldry is an Internet based heraldry heraldic resource ref http www.ngw.nl heraldrywiki index.php?title Heraldry of the world ref . Its principal project is the Internet s largest website devoted to civic heraldry , containing comprehensive information about all kinds of coats of arms of local government authorities, including countries, states, provinces, colonies, regions, districs, cities, towns and municipalities worldwide. In addition to these the site also has a large literature ... site on Netherlands Dutch civic heraldry in 1996, and expanded rapidly to cover all countries in the world as International civic heraldry , th epresent name was adopted in 2010. The main language changed ... outdated information. A very large part of the civic heraldry images used on wikipedia originates from ... web, which is an appropriate symbol for a website. See also Gallery of country coats of arms Heraldry ... http www.ngw.nl heraldrywiki index.php?title Heraldry of the world Main Site http www.ngw.nl heraldrywiki index.php?title Literature Literature list http www.facebook.com pages Heraldry of the World 131613010218354 Facebook site DEFAULTSORT Heraldry Of The World Category Online databases Category Internet properties established in 1996 Category Heraldry ...   more details



  1. Wolves in heraldry

    Valencia Spanish Army The wolf was widely used in many forms in heraldry during the medieval period ... in English heraldry . A shield bearing two wolf heads was attributed to the Earl of Chester , circa 1070. Two wolf s heads erasure heraldry erased Azure heraldry azure were later used on the coat of arms ... badges, along with a white Lion heraldry lion , denoting his descent from the House of Mortimer ... archive.gg.ca heraldry pub reg project pic.asp?lang e&ProjectID 9&ProjectElementID 21 Peter John Crabtree Canada demi and winged in the crest of http archive.gg.ca heraldry pub reg project pic.asp ... of http archive.gg.ca heraldry pub reg project pic.asp?lang e&ProjectID 542&ProjectElementID 1901 James Thomas Flood Canada as supporters in the http archive.gg.ca heraldry pub reg project pic.asp?lang ..., Ontario in the Salish style in the http archive.gg.ca heraldry pub reg project pic.asp?lang e&ProjectID ... . Continental Europe The wolf is also featured in the heraldry of continental European nations. Spanish heraldry often represented wolves carrying the bodies of lambs in their mouths or across their backs. Wolves are also common in German heraldry . The town of Passau Bavaria bears a red wolf rampant ... s symbolic embodiment. In Italian heraldry , the attributed arms of Romulus and Remus were said ..., Milan, shows a lamb lying on its back with a wolf standing over it. In French heraldry , the Wolfcatcher ... http www.wolfsongalaska.org wolf heraldry.htm Literature Further reading Commons category Wolves in heraldry Commons category Wolf heads in heraldry Commons category Heraldic figures Boutell, Charles 1890 . http openlibrary.org details heraldryancient00avelgoog Heraldry, Ancient and Modern Including Boutell s Heraldry . London Frederick Warne. OCLC 6102523 Brooke Little, J P , Norroy and Ulster King ... 1975 sadly very few illustrations Civic Heraldry of England and Wales, fully searchable with illustrations ... An Introduction to Heraldry, 18th ed. Revised by J. R. Planch . London George Bell & Sons ...   more details



  1. Annulet (heraldry)

    File Blason M con.svg thumb Annulets as regular charges not as a difference . Gules, three annulets in pile Argent In heraldry , an annulet i.e. little ring is a common charge heraldry charge . It may allude to the custom of prelate s to receive their investiture per baculum et annulum by rod and ring . In English heraldry it is also used as the cadency difference mark of a fifth son. 1728 heraldry stub Category Heraldic charges es Anillete fr Liste des meubles h raldiques Annelet it Anello araldica ja pl Toczenica ...   more details



  1. Greek heraldry

    Greek heraldry , though not as developed as in other countries, has a rather interesting history in and of itself by drawing upon it Byzantine Empire Byzantine heritage and influences from the various western powers that have Frangokratia occupied Greek lands. Heraldry is therefore seen as a foreign concept, and is widespread mostly in the Ionian and Aegean Islands former Republic of Venice Venetian and Genova possessions and among the families of Phanariot origin Ancient Greeks were among the first civilizations to use symbols consistently in order to identify a warrior, clan or a state. In Aescylus tragedy Seven Against Thebes there is the first record of a shield blazon. Strange to modern mind is the sentiment which Sir Walter Scott put into the mouth of Di Vernon What Is it possible? Not know the figures of Heraldry Of what could your father be thinking? In an age when education is directed .... Heraldry is a bit misunderstood science. One of the main reasons is that membership of the gentry or nobility and bearing arms have often seen as being synonymous with each other. Heraldry ... heraldry is based on the Germanic word harja waldaz which means army commander. It means the person who announce an advancing army, or could identify its main components Goals The Greek Heraldry Society ref cite web url http greekheraldry.com title The Greek Heraldry Society publisher Greekheraldry.com .... Accomplishments The Greek Heraldry Society has posted numerous articles and coat of arms of old ... two years. Most have been sponsored solely by Greek Heraldry Society while other have been held in cooperation with other societies and organizations. Activities Greek Heraldry Society sponsors or organizes educational programs or events each year, from lectures on very specific genealogical or heraldry ... Gr Royal Heraldry.pdf The Greek Royal Heraldry 1863 1967 Byzantine heraldry References reflist Heraldry by country Heraldry stub greece stub ...   more details



  1. Leopard (heraldry)

    See also Lion heraldry Eagle heraldry Wolves in heraldry Bears in heraldry Boars in heraldry Commons category Leopards in heraldry DEFAULTSORT Leopard Heraldry Category Heraldic beasts Category ...   more details



  1. Achievement (heraldry)

    COA elements File GarterPlateJohnBeaufort.jpg thumb 200px Heraldic achievement forming the Knight of the Garter Garter plate of John Beaufort, 1st Duke of Somerset d.1444 , Knight of the Garter KG , St. George s Chapel, Windsor. The earliest garter plate with supporters. ref Planche, J.R., Pursuivant of Arms, 1851, p.xx ref It includes the Badge heraldry badge of an ostrich feather, here shown as a pair, blazoned feather argent pen Compone gobonne argent and azure An achievement or armorial achievement or heraldic achievement in heraldry is a full display of all the heraldic components to which the bearer of a coat of arms is entitled. ref Citation last1 Boutell first1 Charles last2 Charles Fox Davies first2 Arthur lastauthoramp yes title The handbook to English heraldry publisher Reeves & Turner place volume edition year 1914 quote Achievement, or Achievement of Arms. Any complete composition of Arms. page 100 url http books.google.com books?ei mK7QTYGGMI7YiALWv 2ZBg&ct result&output text&id xdMAAAAMAAJ&dq abatement heraldry&q achievement v snippet&q achievement&f false ref It can include not only the coat of arms itself, but also the crest heraldry crest a torse mantling the appropriate helmet heraldry helm , coronet or crown headgear crown the supporters who may or may not be depicted on a compartment heraldry compartment the motto and in some cases the symbol of an order decoration order . See also Heraldry References Reflist External links cite web accessdate 2011 05 16 location http www.antirheralds.org publisher An Tir College of Heralds title What is an Achievement? quote An achievement is a full formal display of a coat of arms. url http www.antirheralds.org display achievements achievements.html archiveurl http web.archive.org web 20110420025929 http antirheralds.org display achievements achievements.html archivedate 20 April 2011 DASHBot deadurl no Category Heraldry heraldry stub ...   more details



  1. Finnish heraldry

    Finnish heraldry has common past with Swedish heraldry until 1809 and it belongs to Heraldry German Nordic heraldry German heraldic tradition . Official Heraldry Arms of the historical provinces of Finland ... created in 1581. Between 1950 and 1970, heraldry in Finland enjoyed an unprecedented increase in popularity ... foggy Image Karstula.vaakuna.svg Karstula gallery Private Heraldry The oldest known coat of arms ... s of rank are the same as in Swedish heraldry . After the renaissance of municipal heraldry, burgher ..., non noble family heraldry now began from almost nothing. The Heraldic Society of Finland began ... and for Order of the Elephant in Denmark. Finnish heraldry is a very vivid interest amongst ... of copper is under earth , mined. Finnish heraldry is generally quite high quality, which can be seen from the Ten Commandments for a Designer of Finnish Heraldry , drawn up by Jukka Suvisaari and amended ... of Kimmo Kara, Juhani Veps l inen and Jukka Suvisaari. Only heraldic Tincture heraldry tinctures are used. These are the metals, gold Or and silver Argent and the colors, red Gules , blue Azure heraldry Azure , black Sable heraldry Sable and green Vert . In heraldic drawings yellow can be used ... requires good reasons, but a fourth is definitely bad heraldry. According to the tincture rule ... heraldry charges must be as big as possible and fill the space intended for them as completely as possible ... heraldry lion , majesty of the Eagle heraldry eagle , gracefulness of the deer In principle ... charge. It is forbidden to be repetitive in heraldry one idea should not be symbolized with two or more ... med krona, 2005. pages 21 23. ref Finnish heraldry has introduced some new lines of partition , such as Fir ..., Finland Outokumpu , designed by Olof Eriksson in 1953, has a fir twigged Chief heraldry chief . Finnish heraldry has also had some influence on South African heraldry . Some Basic Vocabulary class wikitable Tincture Heraldic name Finnish name colspan 3 Metals Gold Yellow Or heraldry Or kulta ...   more details




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