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inescutcheon Her. (ɪnɪˈskʌtʃən) Forms: see escutcheon. [f. in adv. + escutcheon.] An escutcheon of pretence, or other small escutcheon, charged on a larger escutcheon; in the case of a baronet, an escutcheon borne in chief and charged with the red hand of Ulster. Cf. escutcheon 1 c.1610 J. Guillim H...
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Inescutcheon
In heraldry, an inescutcheon is a smaller escutcheon that is placed within or superimposed over the main shield of a coat of arms, similar to a charge. Inescutcheon of pretence
Inescutcheons may also be used to bear another's arms in "pretence".
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Feldatal
Coat of arms
Feldatal's civic coat of arms might heraldically be described thus: Or a virgin-headed spreadeagle gules crowned azure, therein an inescutcheon The inescutcheon (smaller inner shield, called a Herzschild or "heartshield" in German heraldry) refers to the dominant handicraft in the community, namely
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Coat of arms of Bellingwedde
The inescutcheon is bendy azure and argent. The escutcheon has a coronet or with three leaves and two pearls. The escutcheon and inescutcheon of the coat of arms of Bellingwedde are based on elements of the former coats of arms of Bellingwolde and Wedde.
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Partenheim
Then there is the inescutcheon, which shows two crossed axes. The inescutcheon at the escutcheon’s fess point (that is, exact centre) is a peculiarity among municipal arms, as this device – called a Herzschild, or
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Esch, Vulkaneifel
Coat of arms
The German blazon reads:
The municipality’s arms might in English heraldic language be described thus: Gules, in base an inescutcheon Or The black lion on the inescutcheon refers to the former lordship of the Counts of Manderscheid-Blankenheim.
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Orle (heraldry)
An orle can sometimes be confused with an inescutcheon or escutcheon voided (a smaller shield with a shield-shaped hole), or with a patch of the field left over between a bordure and an inescutcheon.
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Steinfeld, Bavaria
to the heart, and two in his hand dexter held in saltire, points to base, in chief dexter an inescutcheon dancetty of three gules and argent, in chief sinister an inescutcheon Or with a bend gules.
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Bad Laasphe
The inescutcheon (smaller shield within the main one) bears the same arms as the town's former overlords, the Counts of Wittgenstein. When the arms were revised in 1908, the town came up with another composition which looked the same, but the inescutcheon, owing to a misunderstanding,
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Schwarzenborn, Hesse
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Schwarzenborn's civic coat of arms might be heraldically described thus: Argent a goat-headed spreadeagle sable langued gules, surmounted by an inescutcheon All three have the goat-headed spreadeagle and a star on the inescutcheon (small shield within the bigger one), but colouring varies among the three.
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Heraldry of the House of Habsburg
Then, shown in the center of both arms of dominion, as an inescutcheon to the inescutcheon, is the small shield, i.e. personal arms, of the Habsburgs. These were the arms of the Empire of Austria with an inescutcheon of Austria, and the Arms of Hungary (with chequer of Croatia at the tip).
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Sankt Wendel (district)
might in English heraldic language be described thus: Per fess argent and azure a lion rampant counterchanged armed and langued gules surmounted by an inescutcheon The inescutcheon (inset shield) in the middle bears a fleur-de-lis charge taken from the town of Sankt Wendel in tinctures drawn from the arms of Lorraine
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Coat of arms of Quindío Department
Below the inescutcheon the year 1966 is inscribed, this being the year Quindío became a department. The inescutcheon its copied from the inescutcheon of the coat of arms of Armenia.
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Coat of arms of Ulster
The coat of arms of Ulster consists of an inescutcheon Argent displaying a red hand, upon the coat of arms of the ancient Anglo-Norman and Hiberno-Norman The combination of them is blazoned Or, on a Cross Gules, an inescutcheon Argent, charged with a dexter hand erect aupaumee and couped at the wrist Gules
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Coat of arms of Napoleonic Italy
Inescutcheon: the heraldic shield is charged with a gold inescutcheon displaying an iron crown with six points (representing the Iron Crown of Lombardy Overall an inescutcheon bearing: Or an iron crown radiant, on a bordure Gules eight plates Argent.
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