- 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...
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similar to that of the
previous council of Glamorganshire : Or,
three chevronels gules between two
clarions of the last in chief, and in base a
Tudor rose...
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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...
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allusion to
Carole Middleton's
maiden name of Goldsmith. The two
white chevronels (narrow
chevrons above and
below the gold chevron)
symbolise peaks and...
- all-male
colleges to do so. The coat of arms of
Clare College are "Or,
three chevronels gules,
impaling Or, a
cross gules; all
within a
bordure sable guttee d'Or...
- way of
Plymouth and
Cranborne to Tewkesbury. His arms were: Or,
three chevronels gules.
Gilbert de
Clare had six
children by his wife
Isabel Marshal, great-grandmother...
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Barons excommunicated by the Pope in 1215. His coat of arms was: Or,
three chevronels gules,[citation needed]
adopted at the
start of the age of
heraldry c...
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Ogmore Crest A tiger’s head
couped Proper charged on the neck with
three chevronels couped Gules.
Escutcheon Azure two bars wavy
Argent on a
chief arched...
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charged with a gold
torch between two gold fleurs-de-lis, in base two
white chevronels in
front of the
torch base with the
internal area blue. The
elements of...
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English give them
different names such as pallets, bars, bendlets, and
chevronels.
French blazon makes no such
distinction between these diminutives and...