- as the
royal floral emblem of England. The
Tudor rose may also
appear dimidiated (cut in half and
combined with half
another emblem) to form a compound...
-
thistle (for Scotland;
first used by
James III of Scotland), the
Tudor rose
dimidiated with the
thistle ensigned with the
royal crown, a harp (for Ireland) and...
- have been
Gules three lions p****ant
gardant in pale Or (for England)
dimidiating Gules three ships'
hulks in pale Or. The coat of arms of the Confederation...
-
Description Flag of the Free
Imperial City of
Memmingen Per pale argent,
dimidiated an
Imperial Eagle displa**** sable,
impaling a
cross pattée
gules Flag...
- The coat of arms of
Connacht displays a
dimidiated (divided in half from top to bottom)
eagle and
armed hand. The arms are
recorded as such on a map of...
-
escutcheons simultaneously, one with the arms of
England and the
other dimidiating the arms of her parents,
Philip IV of
France and Joan I of Navarre. Escutcheon...
- mature, maturescent, maturity,
premature medius medi-
middle antemeridian,
dimidiate, dimidiation, immediacy, immediate, intermediary, intermediate, intermedio...
- (bars),
dimidiated with the arms of St. Pol (vair). It is
described as :
Barry of ten
argent and azure, an orle of five
martlets gules dimidiated with paly...
-
Argent three chevronels gules,
between in
chief two pine
cones vert
dimidiating as many
gouttes sable, and in base a
lozenge sable. The
crest is a Welsh...
- impalement.
Example of two
coats dimidiated The same two
coats impaled When the
dexter half of a bend
sinister is
dimidiated with the
sinister half of a bend...