Scanned from An Introduction to Heraldry by Peter J. Floriani.
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Scanned from An Introduction to Heraldry by Peter J. Floriani.
so i was watching Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, and i noticed something,,,, familiar,,,,
i can’t tell if the HP one is a Cross Moline (the type of cross used for MCRX) or a Cross Cercelée (exaggerated Cross Moline)
but like
Mr Way, with all your Magick references,, would you care to explain
Arms of Bildstein, Austria
Granted 1969
Blazon: Argent a cross moline gules, in base a triple mount vert
Arms of Richard de Pevensey from the Dering Roll (c. 1270-1300)
Blazon: Azure a chevron gules fretty or between three crosses moline argent
Irish Coin Daily: Silver Penny of Anlaf Sithtricsson (Cuaran), Hiberno-Norse King of Northumbria (Cross moline type) - Moneyer: Radulf (of York)
Irish Coin Daily: Silver Penny of Anlaf Sithtricsson (Cuaran), Hiberno-Norse King of Northumbria (Cross moline type) – Moneyer: Radulf (of York)
Date: c. 943-944/5 AD
Hiberno-Norse Northumbria). Anlaf Sithtricsson (Cuaran). First reign, 941-944/5. Silver Penny. Cross moline type. York mint; Radulf, moneyer.
Description:
Hiberno-Norse (Kingdom of Northumbria). Anlaf Sithtricsson (Cuaran). First reign, 941-944/5 Silver Penny. Cross moline type. York mint; Moneyer: Radulf
Diameter: 20.5mm
Weight: 1.14g
Extremely Fine (EF)
Small metal flaw…
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Arms of Plankstadt, Germany
In use since 1487?; granted 1896
Blazon: Azure on a cross moline argent between four molets of five points or a rose gules barbed and seeded vert
Arms of William Henry Cavendish-Scott-Bentinck, fourth duke of Portland (1768-1854)
Blazon: Per quarterly I and IV per quarterly i and iv azure a cross moline argent (Bentinck), ii and iii sable three stags' heads caboshed argent, attired or (Cavendish); II and III or on a bend azure a molet of six points between two crescents of the field within a bordure engrailed gules