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Arms of the first house of Burgundy: Bendy or and azure, a bordure gules. Bendy is a variation of the field consisting (usually) of an even number of parts, [18] most often six; as in the coat of the duchy of Burgundy. Analogous terms are derived from the bend sinister: per bend sinister, bendwise sinister, bendy sinister.
The German heraldic tradition is noted for its scant use of heraldic furs, multiple crests, inseparability of the crest, and repetition of charges in the shield and the crest. Mullets have six points (rather than five as in Gallo-British heraldry), and beasts may be colored with patterns, (barry, bendy, paly, chequy, etc.). [2]
English: Bendy 'Give Way' Sign near Crunwere House, Llanteg Junction at the end of the Crossland's Road. Looks like a new sign as I do not recall them being bilingual before. Looks like a new sign as I do not recall them being bilingual before.
A gallery wall features a framed loan the property was bought with; newspaper clippings; and pictures, including an early photo of the farmhouse and a circa-1905 black-and-white snapshot of a ...
Quarterly, I barry of eight, gules and argent, impaling gules a patriarchal cross argent on a trimount vert (for Hungary); II gules a lion rampant argent, queue fourchée crossed in saltire, armed, langued, and crowned Or (for Bohemia); III bendy of six Or and azure, a bordure gules (for Burgundy); IV Or, in annulo six torteaux, the torteau in ...
Jul. 3—HENDERSON — The state Department of Agriculture periodically recognizes centennial farms and bicentennial farms that have been under continuous family ownership for at least 100 years ...
The German Hyghalmen Roll was made in the late 15th century and illustrates the German practice of repeating themes from the arms in the crest. (See Roll of arms).. Heraldry is a discipline relating to the design, display and study of armorial bearings (known as armory), as well as related disciplines, such as vexillology, together with the study of ceremony, rank and pedigree.
iii: Bendy of six or and azure, a bordure gules (Burgundy (ancient)); iv: Sable, a lion rampant or langued and armed gules ; Overall at the fess point of the quarter an inescutcheon: Or, a lion rampant sable armed and langued gules ; impaling: Argent, an eagle displayed gules armed beaked and langued or ;