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patonce
patonce, a. Her. (pəˈtɒns) [Of uncertain origin: app. first in Leigh, wrongly attributed to Harding (who has crosse patife); perh. a mistaken use of F. croix potencée: see potence.] In cross patonce, a cross with its arms usually expanding in a curved form from the centre, having ends somewhat like ...
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Fislisbach
Coat of arms
The blazon of the municipal coat of arms is Azure a Cross Lorraine pattee fitchy patonce Argent
Demographics
Fislisbach has a population
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patée
pattée, patée, a. Her. (pate, ˈpætɪ) Forms: 5–7 paty, 5–8 patee, 7–9 patée, 8 pattee, 9 pattée, paté. [a. F. patté, pattée ‘pawed’, in croix pattée ‘a cross of which the extremities are widened in form of an open paw’ (Littré). But in Bk. St. Albans, cros patee or paty is taken as repr. L. crux pate...
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potencé
potencé, a. Her. (ˈpəʊtənseɪ) Also potencie; improperly potence. [a. F. potencé, f. potence: see potence2. Cf. patonce.] = potent a.21572 J. Bossewell Armorie ii. 35 Beareth Sable, a Bende Argent, with twoo double Cotizes, Potences and Counter⁓potences of three peces d'Or. 1602 Segar Hon. Mil. & Civ...
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Cross fleury
In early armory, it is not consistently distinguished from the cross patonce.
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Charge (heraldry)
Cross
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Fleury
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mint-mark
ˈmint-mark [mint n.1] A mark placed upon a coin to indicate the mint at which it was struck.1797 Encycl. Brit. (ed. 3) XII. 167/2. 1826 Hawkins Anglo-Gallic Coins Brit. Mus. 87 note, The mint mark is a cross patonce. 1853 Humphreys Coin-coll. Man. i. vi. 49 There is on this coin a small figure of æs...
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James Pilkington (bishop)
displaying the arms of Sir Robert Pilkington, second son of Sir Roger Pilkington (died 1347), lord of the manor of
Pilkington, Stand: Argent, a cross patonce Augmented arms of Bishop Pilkington: Argent, a cross patonce gules voided of the field on a chief vert, three suns or, with the mark of cadency of a second
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moline
moline, a. and n. Her. (məʊˈlaɪn) [Prob. repr. AF. *moliné, f. molin (mod.F. moulin) mill: see mill n.1 and -ee.] A. adj. Of or resembling the expanded and curved extremities of a mill-rind; esp. in cross moline, a cross each of the arms of which terminates in two expanded and curved branches resemb...
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Baron Latimer
Armorials
The arms of Latimer appear originally to have been Gules, a cross patonce or. III)
Gules, a cross patonce or (LATIMER, Northamp.)
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martlet
▪ I. † ˈmartlet1 Obs. Also 5 mertlete. [Altered form of martret. Cf. MDu. martel, var. of marter marten; also med.L. martalus marten (once in Du Cange from a document written in Germany).] A marten; also, the fur of the marten.1440 in Peacock Eng. Ch. Furniture (1866) 182 A vestment of white fustian...
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Baron Acton
argent (for Acton); 2nd, quarterly: 1st and 4th: Azure, six fleurs-de-lis three two and one argent a chief dancetty of the last; 2nd and 3rd: Or, a cross patonce
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Coat of arms of Dewsbury
Blazon
The formal description, or blazon, of the arms is:
Chequy or and azure, on a chief engrailed sable a cross patonce of the first between two owls Crest: On a Wreath of the colours in front of a cross patonce fitchy azure an owl as in the arms. Motto: 'DEUS NOSTER REFUGIUM ET VIRTUS'.
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Institute of Heraldic and Genealogical Studies
These are blazoned Azure a Cross patonce within an orle of eight Acorns cups inward Or.
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West Suffolk (county)
The council initially adopted the attributed arms of Edward the Confessor: a cross patonce between five martlets.
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