Differenze tra le versioni di "Cross"
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* [[Cross-crosslet crossed]] | * [[Cross-crosslet crossed]] | ||
* [[Cross crossed]] | * [[Cross crossed]] | ||
− | * [[Cross | + | * [[Cross degraded and conjoined]] |
* [[Cross patée]] or [[Cross formée]] | * [[Cross patée]] or [[Cross formée]] | ||
* [[Cross potent]] | * [[Cross potent]] |
Versione delle 23:18, 17 mar 2019
Inglese
the plainest form has been already given as an ordinary. This form, with many of the following, may be drawn with all the lines of division, as engrailed, raguly, etc; and also couped, voided, parted, etc.
The following list comprises the forms commonly used in English Heraldry:
- Cross Avellane
- Cross-crosslet
- Cross-crosslet crossed
- Cross crossed
- Cross degraded and conjoined
- Cross patée or Cross formée
- Cross potent
- Cross bourdonnée or pomel
- Cross bottonnée
- Cross pointed or Cross urdée
- Cross clechée
- Cross moline
- Cross patonce
- Cross fleury
- Cross fourchée
- Cross miller
- Cross Maltese
- Cross of four ermine spots
- Cross Tau or Cross of St, Anthony
- Cross Patriarchal
- Cross Calvary
- Cross voided
- Cross raguly
Elements of heraldry, di William H. Whitmore - edito a New York nel 1866