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  2. Attitude (heraldry) - Wikipedia

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    Rampant is the most frequent attitude of quadrupeds, and as supporters they are rarely seen in any other attitude. Forcené is the term for this position when applied to horses or unicorns . Lion rampant

  3. Lion (heraldry) - Wikipedia

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    Lion Leopardé ... is a French term for what the English call a Lion passant gardant. The word leopard is always made use of by the French heralds to express in their language, a lion full-faced, or gardant. Thus, when a lion is placed on an escutcheon in that attitude which we call rampant gardant, the French blazon it a Lion Leopardé.

  4. Talk:Attitude (heraldry)/Archive 1 - Wikipedia

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    4 Significance of Attitude. 1 comment. 5 let's prune some. 1 comment. 6 a chip on a chatty ... 10 what is that thing between the legs of the lion? 2 comments. 11 ...

  5. Charge (heraldry) - Wikipedia

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    The attitude, or position, of the creature's body is usually explicitly stated in English blazon. When such description is omitted, a lion can be assumed to be rampant, a leopard or herbivore passant. By default, the charge faces dexter (left as seen by the viewer); this would be forward on a shield worn on the left arm.

  6. File:Lion Rampant tail nowed.svg - Wikipedia

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    A Heraldic Lion in Rampant Attitude, with a knotted tail (tail nowed) Date: 14 April 2009: Source: Own work: Author: Sodacan: Licensing.

  7. File:Lion Rampant Regaurdant.svg - Wikipedia

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  8. Heraldry of León - Wikipedia

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    The blazon of the arms of the province of León is: Argent a lion rampant Gules crowned, langued and armed Or. The provincial arms has as crest a former royal crown, without arches, orb and cross (used until the 16th century). The arms of the city of León is described as follows: Argent a lion rampant Purpure, langued and armed Gules.

  9. Talk:Lion (heraldry) - Wikipedia

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