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The Greek heraldry is so completely different to Dutch or English heraldry... I realy wouldn't know what book or books to advice. Isn't there a heraldry project on the Greek Knowledge (XXG)? I know there is one on the Dutch, but that's also focused on the Dutch and Belgian heraldry. The Dutch (Dutch:
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In 1951, a new flag was created for use by the British Ministry of Transport. A defaced Blue Ensign, its design is described as "The flag, containing on the blue ground of a conventional ensign a red train wheel entangled with a white anchor surmounted by a crown". It appears that we need an image
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Hello guys!! I have recently found out how fascinating the study of Heraldry is so I'd like to ask you what book/books you have to suggest me in order to know more about....Also, how can I learn the terminology of this sciensce and is it easy for a beginner to do so??? Thanks in advance,
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I'm busy at Commons categorizing arms from Germany, Austria and Switzerland, also adding the occasional blazon when I find a reliable source. The problem is that the relevant armorials are either written in German or French (e.g. Rietstap). I've come across
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where the joints in the brick wall in fess are explicitely blazoned in the German-language source. Is there any heraldic term in English describing a brick wall and its rabbets, mortar gaps, joints, etc. in particular or would you use "normal" language?
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Parted , the first Azure two towers connected by a wall, the sinister one taller, all Argent masoned Sable, between in chief a crescent Argent and in base a sun Or; the second dimidiated Gules a cross clechy, voided and pometty of twelve pieces
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too but wasn't sure about it. As to my example, you're right that there are no mortar-joints mentioned in that case but the blazon mentions "stone cubes" which is why there are joints visible in the depiction.
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and am trying to render the coat of arms properly. The individual was a Cardinal Archbishop and was a Duke and peer of France. His coat of arms should appear as it does on the French Knowledge (XXG) (
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Azure two towers connected by a wall, the sinister one taller, all Argent masoned Sable, between in chief a crescent Argent and in base a sun Or.
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There is a discussion about the Irish flag used during sporting events, which falls into your purview. Please join in the discussion
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Mauritania has officially changed it's national flag via referendum, so the flagicon image will have to change as well.
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but without any explanation (Blazon, source, ...). Does anybody have informations about heraldry in MoroccoĀ ?
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doesnā€™t describe the dexter side as halved or dimidiated, only the sinister. My translation:
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If you wish to start a new discussion or revive an old one, please do so on the
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in the encyclopedia. Requesting comments from members of the Wikiproject.
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Not sure what youā€˜re asking; the blazon as given in the description of
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Its coat of arms consists of something-I-can't-find impaled with an
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about whether the flag of Somalia can also be considered the
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for example, and the first instance that comes to my mind is
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of the Somali people. Expert input would be welcome.
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the usual term for the tincture of mortar-joints is
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about keeping or removing the newly created section
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Monclar, Lot-et-Garonne
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