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Label (heraldry)
Label (heraldry) A plain label of three points Azure of the Prince ... of Asturias's Coat of Arms In heraldry, a label is a charge closely resembling the ...
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Charge (heraldry)
Charge (heraldry) In heraldry, a charge is the image that occupies ... the word has a different meaning in heraldry) without any device, or a simple division ... stylized are practically[3] confined to the heraldry of the United States Army, but this ... Similarly, there is an example in the heraldry of the United States Air Force ...
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Label (disambiguation)
Label (disambiguation) The term label has the following meanings: generally, any kind ... as to identify the contents – See label. as the graphics and design elements of ... sense a brand (e.g. a record label) a "label" is informal term for categorizing a ...
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Cadency
... law of tincture. Systems of cadency In heraldry's early period, uniqueness of arms was ... plain coat: for the first son, a label of three points (a horizontal strip with three tags hanging down)-- this label is removed on the death of the ... the points upward, as is conventional in heraldry); for the third son, a mullet (a ... on a lozenge. This is because English heraldry has no requirement that women's ...
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User talk:Bill Thayer/archive1
... 19:19, 15 Oct 2004 (UTC) Polish heraldry Thanks for the thumbsup, the project is ... collecting examples.... By the way in French heraldry, the more famous arms are occasionally referred ... I think it is not helpful to label as Wiktionary candidates stub mathematical articles. Charles ... SCD template from This category may wrongfully label persons. [...] to This category may label persons incorrectly. [...] noting "wrongfully" doesn't ...
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Talk:Family crest
... t recognized by any formal college of heraldry and may have little or no history ... who do not know as much about heraldry as they can find out from reading ... but that has no standing in formal heraldry, and may even be illegal, if the ... is in a country with legally established heraldry and using an emblem which actually belongs ... specific to the study of formal, standardized heraldry. Sneftel 20:18, 15 February 2006 ( ...
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Talk:Royal Coat of Arms of the United Kingdom for use in Scotland
... as used in Scotland according to Scottish heraldry (just as the arms at Royal Coat ... in England and Wales according to English heraldry). Marnanel 18:16, 7 Jul 2004 (UTC ... UTC) Cleanup Someone that knows something about heraldry needs to write an opening section to ... version of the Royal Coat of Arms" Heraldry Scotland- "The Achievement of Her Majesty Queen ... Scotland. You have already tried to re-label these UK arms as "Scottish arms" ...
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Talk:Canada/Officialname1
... Coats-of-Arms violate any rules of Heraldry (they don't), they just decided it ... the term "the Dominion of Canada," and Heraldry is specifically designed to use the full ... one only uses a short form in Heraldry that can be taken to be the ... there are Constitutional Terms, Constitutional Traditions/Precidents, Heraldry, Vexillology, which must be covered and precisely ... monarchy. I do not fit a neat label like "monarchist" or "republican". But that ...
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Coat of arms
Coat of arms See heraldry for a fuller account of the history ... both of whom would differentiate with a label). Other children in a Scottish family would ... study of coats of arms is called "heraldry." Today, the term "coat of arms" or ... not all personal or corporate insignia are heraldry, though they may share many features. For ... the same colors and designs found in heraldry, but they are not usually considered ...
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Talk:Jehovah's Witnesses/archive 2
... practices. Some go so far as to label the religion as a cult. The vast ... of the Nicene Creed. Many Protestant Christians label the Jehovah's Witnesses as a cult ... I see no need to slap a label (like Arian) on a group, if no ... one is going to understand what that label means. That would be no more helpful ... to the Protestants) to slough off the heraldry and trappings of ritualized Christianity, which ...
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