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Wat (wie) is crosslet$523608$ - definitie


Cross-crosslet         
  • Seal of [[Amadeus V, Count of Savoy]] (1249–1323), showing a knight on horseback displaying the Savoy cross on his shield, ''ailets'' (shoulder-pads) and ''caparison'' (horse covering)
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  • Depiction of [[St George's Flag]] used alongside the [[Royal Standard]] by [[Wat Tyler]]'s rebels in ''[[Froissart's Chronicles]]'' (c. 1470)
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  • 9th-century Byzantine seal showing a [[patriarchal cross]] (seal of Niketas, commander of the Byzantine imperial fleet)
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  • King of Greece]]", and King [[Edward the Confessor]] of England ([[attributed arms]] showing a cross and five martlets).</small>
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GEOMETRIC CHARGE IN HERALDRY
Cross Fitchy; Cross Bottony; Cross (heraldry); Cross bottony; Botonny; Cross botonny; ✣; ✤; Cross crosslet; Crux ordinaria; Cross-Crosslet; Cross patonce; Cross pommee; Cross voided; Cross fitchy; Cross fourchee; Cross fourchy; Cross fourche; Cross fourchée; Heraldic cross; 🕀; 🕁; 🕂; Heraldic crosses; Bottony; Cross fitchée; Cross pommy; Cross crosslet fitchy; Cross pattée fitchée; Pommy cross; Pierced cross; Pierced cross quarterly; Trefly; Portate cross; Cross portate; Cross of Saint Gilbert; Saint Gilbert's cross
·noun A cross having the three upper ends crossed, so as to from three small crosses.
Bottony         
  • Seal of [[Amadeus V, Count of Savoy]] (1249–1323), showing a knight on horseback displaying the Savoy cross on his shield, ''ailets'' (shoulder-pads) and ''caparison'' (horse covering)
  • streamer]]s showing [[St George's Cross]]
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  • Depiction of [[St George's Flag]] used alongside the [[Royal Standard]] by [[Wat Tyler]]'s rebels in ''[[Froissart's Chronicles]]'' (c. 1470)
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  • 9th-century Byzantine seal showing a [[patriarchal cross]] (seal of Niketas, commander of the Byzantine imperial fleet)
  • 120px
  • 80px
  • King of Greece]]", and King [[Edward the Confessor]] of England ([[attributed arms]] showing a cross and five martlets).</small>
  • 70px
GEOMETRIC CHARGE IN HERALDRY
Cross Fitchy; Cross Bottony; Cross (heraldry); Cross bottony; Botonny; Cross botonny; ✣; ✤; Cross crosslet; Crux ordinaria; Cross-Crosslet; Cross patonce; Cross pommee; Cross voided; Cross fitchy; Cross fourchee; Cross fourchy; Cross fourche; Cross fourchée; Heraldic cross; 🕀; 🕁; 🕂; Heraldic crosses; Bottony; Cross fitchée; Cross pommy; Cross crosslet fitchy; Cross pattée fitchée; Pommy cross; Pierced cross; Pierced cross quarterly; Trefly; Portate cross; Cross portate; Cross of Saint Gilbert; Saint Gilbert's cross
·adj ·Alt. of Bottone.
Crosses in heraldry         
  • Seal of [[Amadeus V, Count of Savoy]] (1249–1323), showing a knight on horseback displaying the Savoy cross on his shield, ''ailets'' (shoulder-pads) and ''caparison'' (horse covering)
  • streamer]]s showing [[St George's Cross]]
  • 120px
  • alerions]]''
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  • Depiction of [[St George's Flag]] used alongside the [[Royal Standard]] by [[Wat Tyler]]'s rebels in ''[[Froissart's Chronicles]]'' (c. 1470)
  • 120px
  • 120px
  • 80px
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  • 9th-century Byzantine seal showing a [[patriarchal cross]] (seal of Niketas, commander of the Byzantine imperial fleet)
  • 120px
  • 80px
  • King of Greece]]", and King [[Edward the Confessor]] of England ([[attributed arms]] showing a cross and five martlets).</small>
  • 70px
GEOMETRIC CHARGE IN HERALDRY
Cross Fitchy; Cross Bottony; Cross (heraldry); Cross bottony; Botonny; Cross botonny; ✣; ✤; Cross crosslet; Crux ordinaria; Cross-Crosslet; Cross patonce; Cross pommee; Cross voided; Cross fitchy; Cross fourchee; Cross fourchy; Cross fourche; Cross fourchée; Heraldic cross; 🕀; 🕁; 🕂; Heraldic crosses; Bottony; Cross fitchée; Cross pommy; Cross crosslet fitchy; Cross pattée fitchée; Pommy cross; Pierced cross; Pierced cross quarterly; Trefly; Portate cross; Cross portate; Cross of Saint Gilbert; Saint Gilbert's cross
A number of cross symbols were developed for the purpose of the emerging system of heraldry, which appeared in Western Europe in about 1200. This tradition is partly in the use of the Christian cross an emblem from the 11th century, and increasingly during the age of the Crusades.