- are common;
estoiles, however, are
presumed to have six rays and (as of 1909) had not been
found pierced. In
Scottish heraldry, an
estoile is the same...
- Zagreb, Croatia. Flag of Portsmouth,
England (18th century):
crescent and
estoile (with
eight wavy rays). Coat of arms of Mattighofen,
Austria (1781) Coat...
- revel" is also
found in
Scottish heraldry. The
estoile: A star with (usually six) wavy rays is
called an
estoile (the Old
French word for 'star';
modern French...
- (Vergina Sun) Flag of the
Republic of
China (Taiwan) Flag of
Tibet Wavy rays (
estoile) Arms of the
Diocese of
Gothenburg Arms of Jēkabpils
district Flag of Kazakhstan...
-
engrailed per
cross indented,
Azure and
Sable in the
first quarter an
Estoile of the second. Crest: On an
Eastern Crown Or a
Brock Proper ducally gorged...
- and in base
three plates placed 2 and 1 Argent; II and III, Azure, an
estoile and in
chief three crescents Argent; over all an oval
cartouche with scrolled...
- hand proper,
holding a
baton or ; 2nd, an
escallop or,
charged with an
estoile gules.
Escutcheon Quarterly : 1st and 4th azure,
three Corinthian columns...
-
attested in the
early 19th
century as "azure a
crescent or,
surmounted by an
estoile of
eight points of the last."[page needed] Its
design is
apparently based...
-
sinister Or each
charged with an
estoile Azure.
Supporters Two cats
Ermine each
gorged with a
collar Or
charged with six
estoiles (three manifest) Azure. Motto...
- and
legged Or
resting the
dexter claw and
estoile Azure.
Escutcheon Per
saltire Sable and Or in
chief an
estoile Argent two
roses in fess
Gules barbed and...