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Pierre de
Chaignon la Rose (April 23, 1871 –
February 21, 1941) was an
American heraldist and
heraldic artist.
Pierre de
Chaignon la Rose was born on...
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presumably for
reasons of space, to make the eagle's
feature more visible. De
Chaignon la Rose (1915), pp. 1, 7. (Raul Pardo, 2
April 2005, Joe McMillan, 20 April...
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Pierre Chaignon, S.J. (1791–1883) was a
French Jesuit priest and
spiritual writer.
Pierre Chaignon was born in Saint-Pierre-la-Cour, Mayenne, France,...
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University of
Notre Dame. It was
designed by
noted American heraldist Pierre de
Chaignon la Rose in 1931. The coat of arms of the
University of
Notre Dame was commissioned...
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measurements of
medieval castles. In
August 1907,
Lawrence wrote home: "The
Chaignons & the
Lamballe people complimented me on my
wonderful French: I have been...
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abbreviated "a
chief of Harvard." Most of the arms were
designed by
Pierre de
Chaignon la Rose, an
alumnus of
Harvard College and
expert on heraldry, on commission...
- students. In 1935, the university's coat of arms was
designed by
Pierre de
Chaignon la Rose. A
victory parade for the 1936
Orange Bowl
champions went up Pennsylvania...
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Kanda 2008
Tokyo Quintessence Shuzo Kishida 2008
Tokyo L'Osier
Olivier Chaignon 2019 (2008–2010)
Tokyo Azabu Kadowaki Toshiya Kadowaki 2020
Tokyo Harutaka...
- its graduates. The
Saint Anselm Abbey's
shield was
designed by
Pierre de
Chaignon la Rose of
Harvard University. It
incorporates the
personal coat of Anselm...
- a
tradition that
started in the
United States by
heraldist Pierre de
Chaignon la Rose at the
beginning of the 20th century. Most notably, he blazoned...