the tincture gules in heraldry ... Gules means red in heraldry. It has meant red since 1165 at least, in French where the word is ...
Arthurian Heraldry Agloval de Galles : Purpure on a semy of crosslets or a lion passant guardant argent armed and langued gules . Cr: lions head guardant argent langued gules
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Gules Crusily and Fess Dancetty Or Gules Crusily and a Fess Dancetty Or by Nancy Marie Brown ResearchPenn State Vol 17 no 3 September 1996 Braveheart was a good film Gerard J
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College of Arms Foundation Arms: Argent a Cross and within four Tressures Gules as many Doves their dexter wings elevated and inverted Azure beaked and legged Gules. Crest: Issuant from a Coronet composed of a Rim Argent charged
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Blazons of the Peers of Elizabethan England 1 AND of the Kingdom of England: quarterly 1 4 azure three fleur-de-lys or France 2 3 gules three lions passant guardant in pale or armed langued azure England
Blazons of the Peers of Elizabethan England 3 Ascham London: gules a fess or between three dolphins naiant embowed argent Bacon: gules on a chief argent 2 mullets pierced sable Bertie: azure three battering rams barwise in pale proper headed and
Ancient Name-Biblical Origin/Family Armorial Bearings A cross Argent, charged with three roses of four petals, in pale, Gules, seeded and barbed proper. 1st and 4th Gules, an eagles head erased Argent crowned Or 2nd Azure a lions head erased Or
Heraldry of Stephens Azure on a fesse argent three dolphins gules a bordure engrailed of the last. Or, a fess between three dragons heads couped and erected in bend sable. Argent a bear rampant sable muzzled or.
Heraldry of Stephens Per chevron gules and ermine in chief two lions heads erased or Or a chief indented azure and three covered cups in bend or Per fess argent and sable a cross flory counterchanged between four
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Drake of Drakenage A Genealogical and Heraldic Memorial of the Ancient Gentle Family of . DRAKE OF DRAKENAGE. With Branches in Warwickshire, Worcestershire, Ireland, Devon, Somerset,
Boynton Armory The Coats of Arms in St. Martin Church Gules, a fess compony or and sable between six crosses patty argent. Boynton. Or, a fess between three crescents Gules : Boynton. Or, a fess between three crescents and a label of three points gules
Royal Coats of Arms Queen Elizabeth, Prince Charles, Prince Prince William requested the addition of an escallop gules a red scallop shell prominent in the Spencer ancestors coats of arms to honor his Mother Diana
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Friends Heraldic Cards Gules, a Sword erect in pale argent, pomelled and hilted or, surmounted by. two Keys in saltire of the last. The arms of the Dean of Exeter . Azure, a Stags head caboshed and ensigned with a
How to read a Coat of Arms The Blazon heraldic description of the Arms is Argent, on a chevron between three swords erect Gules, three quills erect Argent . It would also be correct to use the blazon: Argent, on a
Stickers Gules, an escarbuncle argent within a laurel wreath and in chief a coronet Or
Roll of Arms Or, a Cross Gules, two Maltese Crosses Gules in Chief. Bono Vince Malum Overcome Evil with Good. The Arms of the Order were originally devised by Stephen Plowman and assumed by the Order in 2000.
Yorkshirehistory.com :: B Gules, on a fess between 3 escutcheons as many mullets of the second. Harleian Soc., Vol 15 The Visitation of Yorkshire in the years 1563 and 1564, made by William Flower Esq., Norry King of Arms.
Yorkshirehistory.com :: L LIsle Barons de LIsle of Rougemont 1311 Gules a lion passant guardant or crowned Argent Bourkes
Russian College of Heraldry Imperial Arms Blazon m RM Or, a double-headed Imperial Eagle displayed Sable, twice imperially crowned proper, armed and membered Gold, langued Gules, grasping in the dexter claw an imperial sceptre, and in the
Escutcheons of Science - Armorial of Scientists - Numericana evidence that Thomas himself used the symbol and/or the corresponding arms. He was from the high nobility, but probably never bore the Aquino arms the original arms were apparently Or 3 bends Gules
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A23 Quarterly, 1st grandquarter quarterly i and iv Or, three pales Gules, ii and iii Or, two bulls Gules, horned, armed, and collar with bell Azure 2nd grandquarter quarterly i and iv
64 Quarterings for Reginald Cecil Lybbe Powys-Lybbe Grants 77/242, Norfolk 31/1: Quarterly, i and iii, ermine a bend between two lions rampant gules Lybbe. ii and iv, or, a lions gamb erased in bend gules between two cross crosslets fitche of the
LEmprise de lEscu Gules We portray a Medieval Order of Chivalry engaged in a deed of arms in Western France. The hastlitude is being held over a 3-day period in May of 1391 to commemorate the previous years tournament at St