- When
shown as a
smaller size than standard, it is a
diminutive called a
chevronel.
Chevrons appeared early in the
history of heraldry,
especially in Normandy...
- (2.9 cm) in
height overall consisting of a
shield blazoned: Gules, a
chevronel debased Azure fimbriated Or,
below three s****
bursts one and two of the...
-
allusion to
Carole Middleton's
maiden name of Goldsmith. The two
white chevronels (narrow
chevrons above and
below the gold chevron)
symbolise peaks and...
- blue,
alluding land and sea. The arrowheads,
together with the
white chevronel,
which represents a s**** line,
allude to ****ault landings. The stars...
-
English give them
different names such as pallets, bars, bendlets, and
chevronels.
French blazon makes no such
distinction between these diminutives and...
- ice axe
bendwise Or.
Escutcheon Azure, a
chevron embowed between two
chevronels embowed in fess
Argent between three prayer wheels bendwise Or. Supporters...
-
Lieutenancy and High Shrievalty. The arms of West
Glamorgan were:
Argent three chevronels gules,
between in
chief two pine
cones vert
dimidiating as many gouttes...
- Argent, a lion
rampant Gules,
crowned Azure (Berg). 7th; Argent,
three chevronels Gules (Ravensberg).
Alternatively the arms of
Cleves is used only, the...
- the crest]
makes reference to
Scotland and the
stars to America.
Three chevronels are used to
denote the sky, sand
dunes and sea—the
essential components...
- the
Deane Winthrop House. The
heraldic blazon of arms is
Argent three chevronels Gules overall a lion
rampant Sable. On
April 8, 1630, four
ships left...