Label (heraldry)
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label-heraldry-290-1786949
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Label (heraldry)
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In heraldry, a label is a charge resembling the strap crossing the horse's chest from which pendants are hung. It is usually a mark of difference, but has sometimes been borne simply as a charge in its own right. The pendants were originally drawn in a rectangular shape, but in later years have often been drawn as dovetails. The label is almost always placed in the chief. In most cases the horizontal band extends right across the shield, but there are several examples in which the band is trunca
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2023-12-15T11:53:27Z
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