Creatures used as charges
Earned the highest degree in heraldic studies
Heraldry helped to identify sides in the midst of _______
A charge that looks like a wheel cog
Dividing a shield into three parts with center forming a large wedge
A charge that might be used by a forester
Another name for tinctures
One means of applying heraldic color
A word that refers to the king
Situated above the shield in a coat of arms; bears the wreath and crest
Often used to clean rusty armor
The best heraldic artists could demand a high ______
Something placed within the borders
Might appear in a Latin motto; meaning "alone"
Figure or pattern in the shape of a "v"
Midway between the fess point and the middle base point
Ruling in place of a young royal but not allowed to use his heraldry
Considered a magnificent beast (imaginary)
To portray according the the rules of heraldry
An ocean-goer might use this charge with his boat
The unique design on a shield to identify someone or some group is a ____ of arms
King Charles might have had these Latin letters in his coat of arms
Both a color and a metal (periodic symbol)
The periodic symbol for tin
This president wore many chevrons on his sleeve
Heralds generated many _____ for those who requested their service
Three dimensional coats of arms are usually made of some sort of ________
Identify this member of the army by the symbols on his sleeve
Any animals, man-made or natural item used as a heraldic symbol
A line running from corner to opposite corner
In a coat of arms, these symbols "hold up" the shield
Periodic symbol for nickel
A cooper might have this symbol in his coat of arms
A coat of arms appears on the cover of many a ____-festo (a public declaration)
Heralds draw from a ______ of resources
Wraps around a helmet in alternating colors
Abbrv. Achievement of Arms
An eagle with chest forward and both wings spread; for example
"Of" of "to" in a French motto
Heraldic symbol placed upon a flag
Band running straight down the middle of a shield
"To step" in a French motto
A Hawaiian motto might have this greeting
He knew his allies in the ____ of war because of their heraldic colors
Simple geometrical shape on shields bound by straight lines
A chosen word or slogan on a coat of arms
A symbol that is in standing position
Alfred the Great's name might have been abbreviated as Al the ___
Fantastic beast: part eagle, part lion
Athletic motto; ___ pain, ___ gain
A king's command could be considered an ____ order; abbrv.
Family name (often referred to as your last name)
Only a ___ could become a knight
The name for an extended royal family
Component of heraldic display; many family's have a ________