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  2. Bend (heraldry) - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. German heraldry - Wikipedia

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    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]

  4. Gutmann Family - Wikipedia

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    Two crowned helmets; in dexter, for a crest a natural Oak tree. In sinister, for a crest a lion rampant or, lomgued gules, swinging a hatchet handled sable, blades silver in his dexter paw. Mantling in dexter vert doubled or, in sinister gules doubled or. Escutcheon Quarterly; 1 and 4 a bendy of 7 vert and or. In 2 and 3 or, two natural bees ...

  5. Variation of the field - Wikipedia

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    When the shield is divided by both bendwise and bendwise-sinister lines, creating a field of lozenges coloured like a chessboard, the result is lozengy. [c] A field lozengy must be distinguished from an ordinary such as a bend which is blazoned of one tincture and called lozengy; this means that the ordinary is entirely composed of lozenges, touching at their obtuse corners.

  6. Baron Ashburton - Wikipedia

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    Arms: Bendy sinister of eight or and vert, overall a lion rampant sable. Crest: On a wreath, an antelope's head couped proper, attired, or.; Supporters: Two antelopes proper, attired, hoofed, and charged on the breast with an acorn slipped proper, and gorged with collars, bendy of eight, or and vert.

  7. Armorial of the Capetian dynasty - Wikipedia

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    bendy of six, or and azure, a bordure gules, a canton gules, a cross pommety or. [52] Joan of Burgundy (1293 † 1349), daughter of Robert II, married in 1313 to Philip VI of France, King of France (1293 † 1350) Per pale, 1 France, which is azure, three fleurs-de-lys or; 2 Duchy of Burgundy, which is bendy of six or and azure, a bordure gules ...

  8. Coat of arms of Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor - Wikipedia

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    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 ;

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

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    The Reichsadler ("Imperial Eagle") was the heraldic eagle, derived from the Roman eagle standard, used by the Holy Roman Emperors and in modern coats of arms of Germany, including those of the Second German Empire (1871–1918), the Weimar Republic (1919–1933) and the "Third Reich" (Nazi Germany, 1933–1945).

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