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heraldry
heritage - Something that one is born to: the status, conditions, character, and riches that belong to a person because that person is a member of a family, a social class, a particular society — i.e.

 


heraldry the study of the meaning of emblems and coats of arms, with the rules governing their use. humanism philosophical movement which started in Italy in the mid-14th century, and which drew on antiquity to make man the focal point.

bearings - In heraldry, graphic symbols and mottoes on a field.
bearing wall - In architecture, any wall that holds up the weight of a structure.

In France a taste for medieval legend survived into the 16th century in aristocratic circles and was nurtured not only by the literary works of the Italian Renaissance poets Ludovico Ariosto and Torquato Tasso but also by books on heraldry and ...

Heraldry
An art that dates back to the ancient custom of distinguishing nations, such as the Greeks and the Romans, military leaders and important officers by a badge on their shields.

Shields, Knights and Heraldry - make a medieval coat of arms
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Kids make a coat of arms (shield) - Free Software. Learn about knights, knighthood, medieval life, chivalry, heraldry and the Middle Ages. NEW!! ...

In heraldry, a bevel is an angular break in a line. Bevelment, as a term of crystallography, means the replacement of an edge of a crystal by two planes equally inclined to the adjacent planes.

The stained-glass windows bear the heraldry of Ferdinard and Isabel as well as of Maximilian I of the Holy Roman Empire.

In a drawing, print or painting, a series of close parallel lines that create the effect of shadow, and therefore contour and three-dimensionality In crosshatching the lines overlap. heraldry (Fr.

Horse and rider are emblazoned with the proud heraldry of a long lineage. How completely Guidoriccio possesses his steed, how firmly he holds his commander's staff, with what a level look he fronts the world! ...

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