- A
broad arrow, of
which a
pheon is a variant, is a
stylised representation of a
metal arrowhead,
comprising a tang and two
barbs meeting at a point. It...
-
embroidery stitch Caltrop, an
archaic anti-personnel
weapon Broad arrow or
pheon, a
marker for
government property Algiz or Elhaz, a Proto-Germanic rune...
-
United States,
identifying the
terrestrial heart of the command. The gold
pheon represents the
combat power of Army Space. Four
stars represent the four-star...
- Countryside. Bloomsbury, 2010.
Randal Bingley, Fobbing, Life and
Landscape (
Pheon Heritage in ****ociation with
Thurrock Council Museum, 1997) Prescott, Andrew...
- Sidney, 1st Earl of
Leicester showed sixteen quarters as follows: 1. A
pheon (Sydney) 2.
Barry of ten a lion
rampant crowned (Brandon) 3. A lion rampant...
-
Plover holding in the beak a Wheat-ear Or
standing on a
Pheon also Or
Escutcheon Sable three Pheons in
chevron Or
between as many
Doves rising Argent each...
- by a
Riband Gules an
Escutcheon resting on a
Wreath Sable charged with a
Pheon Or (Powell); 2nd: out of a
Crown Vallary Or a Demi Lion
rampant Gules on...
-
Thurrock Local History Society, 1996)
Randal Bingley, Fobbing, Life and
Landscape (
Pheon Heritage in ****ociation with
Thurrock Council Museum, 1997)...
- saltire, all in argent. Crest: A Stag's head cabossed,
between the
attires a
pheon azure. Motto:
Occasionem Cognosce (oh-kay-see-OH-nem kogg-NOHS-keh). The...
-
Thomas Egerton MP
Egerton arms:
Argent a lion
rampant gules between three pheons sable Member of
Parliament for
Cheshire In
office 1597–1598
Military service...