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    The hound is a charge in classical heraldry. In English heraldry, the commonly used variant are the talbot, also blazoned as sleuth-hound, e.g. in the...
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  • Hunden ("Hound") HMS Hound, a name given to fifteen ships of the Royal Navy Hound (heraldry), used as a charge in classical heraldry Hound, a virtual...
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  • refer to: Dogge, also called "Rüde"; a type of charge in German heraldry; see hound (heraldry) Dogge Doggelito (born 1975), Swedish rapper Search for "dogge"...
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    Heraldry is a discipline relating to the design, display and study of armorial bearings (known as armory), as well as related disciplines, such as vexillology...
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    Unicorn (redirect from Unicorn in heraldry)
    would confound thee and make thine own self the conquest of thy fury".) In heraldry, a unicorn is often depicted as a horse with a goat's cloven hooves and...
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    Greyhound (redirect from Grey hound)
    enjoyed a specific degree of fame and definition in Western literature, heraldry and art as the most elegant or noble companion and hunter of the canine...
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    apparently, the only hounds used in English heraldry, and it could be that the Talbot originated as an emblematic or heraldic hound. References to this...
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    In heraldry, a charge is any emblem or device occupying the field of an escutcheon (shield). That may be a geometric design (sometimes called an ordinary)...
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    is used in heraldry to refer to a good-mannered hunting dog. The Talbot dog always depicts the Talbot coat of arms and is the original hound used as an...
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    Griffin (redirect from Gryphon (heraldry))
    Thus even though they are sharp-beaked, their being likened to "unbarking hounds of Zeus" has led to the speculation they were seen as wingless. Pliny the...
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  • is usually (but not exclusively) represented as a reversed Ƶ-shape. In heraldry, the upright or vertical form of the Ƶ-symbol is associated with the Donnerkeil...
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    A slogan is used in Scottish heraldry as a heraldic motto or a secondary motto. It usually appears above the crest on a coat of arms, though sometimes...
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    actual military helmets. In some traditions, especially German and Nordic heraldry, two or three helmets (and sometimes more) may be used in a single achievement...
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  • to: Copper (color), the color of the metal Copper (heraldry), when used as a metal tincture in heraldry Copper Mountain (disambiguation) Copper Lake (disambiguation)...
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  • portal Cornish heraldry Briggs, Geoffrey, Civic and Corporate Heraldry (1971), p. 122 Fox-Davies, A. C., The Complete Guide to Heraldry (1909), p248 http://www...
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  • Goggin (section Heraldry)
    Cogadhán is diminutive form of Cúchogaidh, derived from elements meaning "hound of war". In other cases, the surname Goggin is derived from the place name...
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    Heralds and Heraldry in the Middle Ages (2nd ed.). Oxford: Oxford University Press. pp. 13–15. Brooke-Little, John (1973). Boutell's Heraldry. London: Frederick...
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  • Alton Towers (redirect from Henry hound)
    "Description of Theme Areas". Archived from the original on 1 October 2009. Heraldry at Alton Towers Alton Towers: Before it was Famous (on themagiceye at Joyland)...
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    Harpy (section Heraldry)
    were depicted as vicious, cruel, and violent. The harpies were called "the hounds of mighty Zeus" thus "ministers of the Thunderer (Zeus)". Later writers...
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    Lords opposition to the House of Commons' proposal to ban hunting with hounds. In a House of Lords debate on the European Union (Withdrawal) Bill on 31...
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    heraldic arms from the start of the age of heraldry circa 1200–1215. The fashion for the display of heraldry ceased about the end of the Victorian era...
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    referred to as "ancient breeds". The study found that the Pharaoh Hound and Ibizan Hound were not as old as once believed; rather, they had been recreated...
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    circles, a noted eventing course designer, and a columnist for Horse & Hound magazine. Mark Anthony Peter Phillips was born on 22 September 1948. He...
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    The main charge on the shield is a mythological animal sometimes used in heraldry. This beast is called an enfield, thus making the arms canting. Like many...
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    Rampur is credited with developing the dog breed known as Rampur Hound. The Rampur Hound far exceeded his expectations. He endeavoured to breed these dogs...
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    Three hares (category Ecclesiastical heraldry)
    Notre-Dame de Fourvière, Lyon, France and a set of three 'wolf-hares' (or hound-rabbits) relationship by Basilius Valentinus's alchemical works and his...
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  • He remained passionate about fox hunting and was Master of Southdown Fox Hounds from 1956 to 1975. He was Exon and later Adjutant and Clerk of the Cheque...
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    name Zamora came from a hound that belonged to the members of the Cantacuzino family. They shouted "Za 'Mura!" to signal the hound to bring them the prey...
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  • Comics), the leader of the Doom Patrol Chief, a character in The Fox and the Hound Master Chief (Halo) or Chief, a character in Halo The Chief, a character...
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    family". Catholicherald.co.uk. 2 December 2022. "Bubby Upton". Horse and Hound. Retrieved 12 May 2024. "Stowe House – The David Wynne Collection". Archived...
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