-
sometimes confusion between a
rousant eagle with displa****
wings and a displa**** eagle.[citation needed] The
difference is that
rousant eagles face to the right...
- a line of flames, a coronet, an amphora, etc. A bird rising,
rizant or
rousant faces dexter with its head upturned,
wings raised, and
standing on the...
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crest is: On a
wreath argent and
gules out of a
mural crown gules a swan
rousant argent in beak a
branch of
climbing red
roses leaved and
entwined about...
-
Aylesbury Duck all proper.
Shield Gyronny of six
Gules and
Sable a Mute Swan
rousant proper on a
Chief Or a
Saxon Crown Gules.
Supporters On the
dexter side...
- to show the full
underside of both wings).
Birds also
appear rising or
rousant (i.e.
wings raised and head
upturned as if
about to take flight), volant...
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Notes Granted 7
September 1971
Crest On a
wreath Argent and Azure, a swan
rousant Proper,
gorged with a
saxon crown Gules,
supporting by the
dexter foot...
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Crest On a
wreath of the
colours on a garb
fesswise Or
banded Gules a swan
rousant Proper charged on the
breast with a
Torteau thereon a fleur-de-Lys Or and...
- Coat of arms of John Eatwell,
Baron Eatwell Crest A swan
rousant Proper wings elevated and
addorsed bezanty holding in the beak a lily
Argent slipped...
-
descendant in pale" is an
eagle flying ("volant"—as
opposed to "displa****", "
rousant", "combatant", or "addorsed") with its back
towards the
viewer ("recursant"—as...
- King of Arms.
Crest On a
wreath of the
colours a rock
thereon an
eagle rousant reguardant holding in the beak a
dagger bendwise all
Proper and charged...