 | | From: | Brent | | Subject: | Kenworthy coat of arms | | Date: | 13 Jan 2005 07:25:12 -0800 |
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 | AR. a fesse counter-componee or and gu. between three eagles displ . sa What does the counter-componee part mean?
Brent
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 | | From: | Odysseus | | Subject: | Re: Kenworthy coat of arms | | Date: | Sat, 15 Jan 2005 23:20:09 GMT |
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 | Brent wrote: > > AR. a fesse counter-componee or and gu. between three eagles displ . sa > What does the counter-componee part mean? >
It's like checky but with only two rows (or columns). See
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-- Odysseus
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 | | From: | GJKS | | Subject: | Re: Kenworthy coat of arms | | Date: | Fri, 21 Jan 2005 03:44:59 GMT |
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 | Compony is an ordinary composed of small squares of two tinctures alternately in the one row. If there are two rows it is called counter compony, but if more, it is referred to as checquy.
"Odysseus" wrote in message news:41E9A542.C6F1FD6A@yahoo-dot.ca... > Brent wrote: > > > > AR. a fesse counter-componee or and gu. between three eagles displ . sa > > What does the counter-componee part mean? > > > > It's like checky but with only two rows (or columns). See > > . > > -- > Odysseus
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