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Gules is portrayed in heraldic hatching by vertical lines, or indicated by the abbreviation g. or gu. when a coat of arms is tricked. The term gules derives... |
orle of". Gules, an inescutcheon argent within a bordure argent An orle Gules indented on its inner edge Argent, eight torteaux (roundels gules) in orle;... |
langued and armed Gules (for León); third quarter Or, four pallets Gules (for the former Crown of Aragon), fourth quarter Gules a cross, saltire and... |
major examples, he describes occasional variants for the arms of some rody which also use sable charges on azure or gules fields. Sable charges on gules fields... |
days of heraldry. These are: gules, or red; sable, or black; azure, or blue; vert, or green; and purpure, or purple. Gules (Fr. gueules, Ger. Rot) is of... |
Branch of Hops all Or; For the Crest on a Wreath Argent and Gules: A Lion passant Gules resting the dexter forepaw on a Spade and a Pick-axe in saltire... |
(Argent), oars in saltire, Gules, flags Gules. Macfie of Colonsay field: Or, lymphad Sable, full sails Argent, no oars, flags Gules. MacGillivray of Dunmaglass... |
including the or a cross gules of the earl of Norfolk, gules, a cross argent of Peter of Savoy, argent a cross gules of Robert de Veer, gules a cross flory vair... |
bearing three roses gules barbed and seeded all proper, with a crest upon a torse argent and gules of Three ostrich plumes each per pale gules and argent. Franklin... |
displayed gules armed and wings charged with trefoils Or. Arms of Brandenburg. Quarterly 1st and 4th Sable a lion rampant on a canton Argent a cross Gules; 2nd... |
argent fimbriated gules, first and fourth quarter Or, three lions passant in pale azure crowned and armed Or langued gules, nine hearts gules (for Denmark);... |
quarter—Argent, a quarter gules a canton—Argent, a canton gules flaunches—Argent, flaunches gules a fret—Argent, a fret gules. Arms of the Blake family... |
Lozenge (heraldry) (section Examples) mascles—Gules, nine mascles or—Rohan family of France 5 rustres—Argent; on a saltire gules five rustres argent, in chief a lion rampant of the second (gules)—Dalrymple... |
[seven] vair and gules; 2nd & 3rd: Gules, a saltire vair (Henry Beaumont of Devon, d.1591) Argent a saltire floretty gules (Busséol) Gules a fillet saltire... |
Peche (gules, a crescent or, on a chief argent two mullets gules); no. 128: Rauf de Stopeham (argent, two (of three) crescents and a canton gules). Coat... |
diagonal band from the upper hoist side to the lower fly-side. In blazon, Gules, a bend Sable fimbriated Argent. It was designed by Carlisle Chang. The... |
quarter, for Castile: Gules, a tower Or, masoned sable and ajouré azure; Second quarter, for León: Argent, a lion rampant gules (differing from the one... |
description of the coat of arms: Arms.— Per fess sable and vert, on a fess gules fimbriated argent a cock grasping in the dexter claw an axe also argent... |
stripes, alternating argent and gules, would not be paly of thirteen, argent and gules, but argent, six pallets gules. One unusual design is described... |
are also examples of embattled pointed and embattled in the form of mine dumps. James Parker cites the arms of Christopher Draisfield: "Gules, a chevron... |