Debased heraldry
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debased-heraldry-203-6335749
title:
Debased heraldry
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Debased heraldry is heraldry containing complex, non-standard and non-heraldic charges. They cannot be correctly drawn from the blazon alone, as is the case with the purest form of heraldry. Most debased heraldry was created after the 17th century, and in general early heraldry dating from the start of the heraldic era, deemed the purest and best, utilises simple and standard charges. However some early heraldry was debased, for example the arms of the Bishop of Chichester, overly complex in nat
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Use of non-standard devices in heraldry
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Debased_heraldry
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2024-01-05T23:05:13Z
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