- term for a red roundel,
torteau, is
typically pluralised in the
French manner as
torteaux rather than
torteaus,
although torteaus is
occasionally seen....
- the
Seton Hall crest,
which is
notable for its
three crescents and
three torteau. The
motto on the seal
Hazard Zet
Forward (Hazard Zit
Forward on some versions)...
-
chief the
uncial letters A and M, and in base on an
inescutcheon argent a
torteau (gules). The
virgin is "Notre Dame des Tables",
named for the
money changing...
- The arms of
Marie de Montpellier:
Argent a
torteau Gules....
-
saltire ICS: Or, a pale
gules 1 One NATO: Gules, a fess or ICS: Argent, a
torteau 2 Two NATO: Or, a fess
gules ICS: Azure, a
plate 3
Three NATO: Azure, a...
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middle of the cross, with an
armed arm
brandishing a
sabre (szabla) in a
torteau (a red roundel)
Proportion 4:5
Flown together with the war
ensign on Sundays...
-
barrage vessel,
returned 1945 HMT Tornado Apr Minesweeper, sold Apr 1946 HMT
Torteau 1940 Minesweeper, boom gate vessel,
returned 1945 HMT Touchstone 1940 Minesweeper...
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garnished or, on a
chief of the last a Cardinal's hat of the third,
between a
torteau charged with two
crosses in
saltire of the
fourth and a key of the second...
-
fesswise Or
banded Gules a swan
rousant Proper charged on the
breast with a
Torteau thereon a fleur-de-Lys Or and
holding in the beak by a ring
Gules a fleece...
-
Pencil and Pen in
saltire proper tied with a Lace
Azure pendent therefrom a
Torteau charged with
Figures "1914" Or; Crest: On a Rock a
Spear erect proper flowing...