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  2. Cross of Alcoraz - Wikipedia

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    Known as the "Cross of Alcoraz" (Cruz de Alcoraz). Gaspar Torres' Armorial of Aragon, 1536. Provincial Archives of Zaragoza. The Cross of Alcoraz is the name given to a heraldic coat of arms and flag made up of the Cross of Saint George, or cross of gules on Argent, with a Maure, or Moor's head, in each quarter.

  3. Crosses in heraldry - Wikipedia

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    Glover's Roll (British Library Add MS 29796), a 16th-century copy of a roll of arms of the 1250s has depictions of various heraldic crosses, 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 of Guillaume de Forz, Comte d'Aumale, gules ...

  4. Variations of ordinaries - Wikipedia

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    Rompu" should be distinguished from "fracted". The arms of the Roossenekal Local Area Committee are Per chevron Gules and Azure, a chevron fracted and embattled to chief Or, between in chief a rose Argent, barbed and seeded, and in base a cross fleuretty, Or. The form of the "fracting" can be specified.

  5. Coats of arms of the Holy Roman Empire - Wikipedia

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    From 1538 to 1737: Quarterly: I barry of eight Gules and Argent impaling Azure semy-de-lis Or a label Gules; II Argent a cross potent between four crosslets Or impaling Or four pallets Gules; III Azure semy-de-lis Or a bordure Gules impaling azure a lion sinister rampant Or, armed, langued, and crowned Gules (for Guelders); IV Or a lion rampant ...

  6. Coat of arms of Northern Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Dexter a lion gules armed langued and collared or, supporting a flagstaff proper, therefrom flowing to the sinister a banner azure, charged with a harp or, stringed argent, surmounted by an imperial crown proper; Sinister an Irish elk proper, collared or, supporting a like staff, therefrom flowing to the dexter a banner or charged with a cross ...

  7. Armorial of the speakers of the English House of Commons

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    Escutcheon: Lozengy Argent and Gules. Sir Richard Empson, Speaker of the House 1490-2 Escutcheon: Argent two bends Sable. Sir Robert Drury, Speaker of the House 1495 Escutcheon: Argent on a chief vert a cross tau between two mullets pierced Or. [3] as seen on the chest tomb of Sir Robert Drury [4] Crest: A greyhound courant Proper. Motto: Non ...

  8. Armorial of schools in England - Wikipedia

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    Escutcheon: Argent, a cross gules, in the first quarter a sword erect of the last; on a chief azure a rose of the field, barbed and seeded proper, between two fleurs-de-lys Or. Motto: United by Diversity since 1553 This coat of arms is also used by Christ's Hospital and (slightly modified) by St Thomas' Hospital. Lancing, granted 1923. [70]

  9. Armorial of the Church of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Escutcheon: In chief Argent on a cross Azure a pastoral staff enfiling a mitre all Or. (Kilmore) in base Sable two pastoral staves in saltire Or in base a lamb couchant Argent. (Elphin) impaling Or a cross Gules between four trefoils slipped Vert on a chief Sable a key erect Or. (Ardagh) [7] Tuam, Killala and Achonry, granted 2012