- in the "rampant"
position (this is
sometimes termed "
sejant-rampant"). Lion
sejant Lion
sejant erect A
beast couchant (Old French: "lying down") is lying...
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crests and
occasionally as charges. Sea-lions are
frequently found in "
sejant" or "
sejant-erect" (sitting upright) attitudes, but may also be
found "naiant"...
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Winged lions are
depicted in arms as both p****ant and, more commonly,
sejant, and also
appear as supporters. This
figure is
commonly referred to as the...
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while those of the
Richardson family contain a rare
depiction of a
pegasus sejant.
During World War II, the
silhouetted image of
Bellerophon the warrior,...
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between the
forelegs and
reflexed over the back also Or. The
crest was a lion
sejant affrontée Gules,
imperially crowned Or,
holding in the
dexter paw a sword...
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These figures are
depicted in arms as both p****ant and, more commonly,
sejant, and also
appear as supporters. The
heraldist Arthur Charles Fox-Davies...
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grasping a
Sword Argent hilted Or.
Escutcheon Argent a double-headed
Griffin sejant affronté per fess
Gules and
Sable holding in its
claws a
Sword point in...
- ajouré
azure (blue), a
crescent argent (silver), Second: Azure, a sea lion
sejant (upright)
argent armed (claws) and
langued (tongue)
gules with a
cross fitchee...
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castle stading upon gr**** on the left. The
supporters are two unicorns, both
sejant, and the
crest consists of two arms, one
holding a
snake and the
other a...
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beavers p****ant proper. Crest: On a
chapeau gules turned up
ermine a fox
sejant proper. Supporters: Two
bucks proper.
Latin Motto: Latin: pro
pelle cutem...