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  • Inescutcheon
  • Heraldic charge

    In heraldry, an inescutcheon is a small shield that is used to display a secondary coat of arms over a primary one. A secondary coat borne in this manner

    Inescutcheon

    Inescutcheon

    Inescutcheon

  • Escutcheon (heraldry)
  • Main or focal element in an achievement of arms

    When there is only one escutcheon charge, it is sometimes called an inescutcheon. The word escutcheon (late 15th century) is based on Old North French

    Escutcheon (heraldry)

    Escutcheon_(heraldry)

  • Coat of arms of Sweden
  • the "Three Crowns of Sweden" quartering the "Lion of Bjälbo", with an inescutcheon overall of the House of Vasa impaling the House of Bernadotte. The usage

    Coat of arms of Sweden

    Coat of arms of Sweden

    Coat_of_arms_of_Sweden

  • George IV
  • King of the United Kingdom from 1820 to 1830

    George's coat of arms as the Prince of Wales was the royal arms (with an inescutcheon of Gules plain in the Hanoverian quarter), differenced by a label of

    George IV

    George IV

    George_IV

  • George V
  • King of the United Kingdom from 1910 to 1936

    decision maker. As Duke of York, George's arms were the royal arms, with an inescutcheon of the arms of Saxony, all differenced with a label of three points argent

    George V

    George V

    George_V

  • William III of England
  • King of England, Scotland, and Ireland from 1689 to 1702

    (Dietz); between the I and II quarters an inescutcheon, Or a fess Sable (Moers); at the fess point an inescutcheon, quarterly I and IV Gules, a bend Or (Châlons);

    William III of England

    William III of England

    William_III_of_England

  • Coat of arms of the United Kingdom
  • Protectorate in the mid-seventeenth century, and the use by William III of an inescutcheon of Nassau, the arms remained unchanged until the creation of the Kingdom

    Coat of arms of the United Kingdom

    Coat of arms of the United Kingdom

    Coat_of_arms_of_the_United_Kingdom

  • Baronet
  • Hereditary title awarded by the British Crown

    allowed to augment their armorial bearings with the Arms of Ulster on an inescutcheon: "in a field Argent, a Hand Geules (or a bloudy hand)". These privileges

    Baronet

    Baronet

    Baronet

  • Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen
  • Former principality in southwest Germany

    quartering of the shield, parted per pale, twice parted per fess, with an inescutcheon first sixth: Burgraviate of Nuremberg (1214), on or (gold) a lion rampant

    Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen

    Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen

    Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen

  • House of Bernadotte
  • Royal house of Sweden

    Zeus, that shares with the House of Bonaparte). It is visible as an inescutcheon in the Greater Coat of Arms of the Realm. When elected to be Swedish

    House of Bernadotte

    House of Bernadotte

    House_of_Bernadotte

  • Edward VII
  • King of the United Kingdom from 1901 to 1910

    the royal arms, differenced by a label of three points argent and an inescutcheon of the Duchy of Saxony, representing his paternal arms. When he acceded

    Edward VII

    Edward VII

    Edward_VII

  • William IV
  • King of the United Kingdom from 1830 to 1837

    sovereign, was granted the use of the royal arms (without the electoral inescutcheon in the Hanoverian quarter) in 1781, differenced by a label of three points

    William IV

    William IV

    William_IV

  • Prince-elector
  • Members of the electoral college that elected the emperor of the Holy Roman Empire

    as an inescutcheon continuously and without interruption by the Electors of Hanover from 1714-1837. There is no evidence that this inescutcheon was ever

    Prince-elector

    Prince-elector

    Prince-elector

  • Edward VIII
  • King of the United Kingdom in 1936

    United Kingdom, differenced with a label of three points argent, with an inescutcheon representing Wales surmounted by a coronet. As Sovereign, he bore the

    Edward VIII

    Edward VIII

    Edward_VIII

  • Charles III
  • King of the United Kingdom since 2022

    the arms of the United Kingdom, differenced with a white label and an inescutcheon of the Principality of Wales, surmounted by the heir apparent's crown

    Charles III

    Charles III

    Charles_III

  • Orle (heraldry)
  • Heraldic ordinary

    and the edge of the shield. An orle can sometimes be confused with an inescutcheon or escutcheon voided (a smaller shield with a shield-shaped hole), or

    Orle (heraldry)

    Orle (heraldry)

    Orle_(heraldry)

  • Blazon
  • Art of describing heraldic arms in proper terms

    the first and as an augmentation in chief an inescutcheon, Argent a cross Gules and thereon an inescutcheon Azure, three fleurs-de-lis Or. Arms of Churchill

    Blazon

    Blazon

  • Diana, Princess of Wales
  • Member of the British royal family (1961–1997)

    Royal Arms differenced by a label of three points argent overall an inescutcheon quarterly gules and or, four lions passant guardant counterchanged (for

    Diana, Princess of Wales

    Diana, Princess of Wales

    Diana,_Princess_of_Wales

  • Tancarville family
  • the Chamberlains de Normandie - Armorial général de France. "Gules an inescutcheon argent in orle eight estoiles (stars, or engemes, or leaves of meslier)

    Tancarville family

    Tancarville family

    Tancarville_family

  • Rothschild family
  • Jewish noble banking family

    arrows points downward Argent; 4th, Or a Lion rampant Gules; over all an inescutcheon Gules charged with an oval target with pointed center Argent per bend

    Rothschild family

    Rothschild family

    Rothschild_family

  • Flag of Poland
  • for both flags is 5:8. For the latter flag, the proportion between the inescutcheon of the coat of arms and the hoist is 2:5. Images of both variations of

    Flag of Poland

    Flag of Poland

    Flag_of_Poland

  • Coat of arms of Portugal
  • The coat of arms of Portugal also referred, in Portugal, as the quinas are the main heraldic insignia of Portugal. They are used by the military and the

    Coat of arms of Portugal

    Coat of arms of Portugal

    Coat_of_arms_of_Portugal

  • Coat of arms of Australia
  • The following is the blazon for the 1908 coat of arms: Azure on an Inescutcheon Argent upon a Cross of St. George cottised of the field five six pointed

    Coat of arms of Australia

    Coat of arms of Australia

    Coat_of_arms_of_Australia

  • Duke of Marlborough (title)
  • Title in the Peerage of England

    Saint George surmounted by an inescutcheon Azure, charged with three fleurs-de-lys Or, two over one. This inescutcheon represents the royal arms of France

    Duke of Marlborough (title)

    Duke of Marlborough (title)

    Duke_of_Marlborough_(title)

  • Coat of arms of Ulster
  • The coat of arms of Ulster consists of an inescutcheon Argent displaying a red hand, upon the coat of arms of the ancient Anglo-Norman and Hiberno-Norman

    Coat of arms of Ulster

    Coat of arms of Ulster

    Coat_of_arms_of_Ulster

  • Mary, Queen of Scots
  • Queen of Scotland from 1542 to 1567

    reflecting her claim to the English throne. Dexter: Francis's arms as Dauphin of France and king consort of Scotland, with an inescutcheon of England.

    Mary, Queen of Scots

    Mary, Queen of Scots

    Mary,_Queen_of_Scots

  • Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught and Strathearn
  • British prince, son of Queen Victoria (1850–1942)

    fleurs-de-lys azure, and the central a cross gules and an inescutcheon of Saxony. In 1917, the inescutcheon was dropped by royal warrant from King George V. Adopted

    Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught and Strathearn

    Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught and Strathearn

    Prince_Arthur,_Duke_of_Connaught_and_Strathearn

  • Coats of arms of the Holy Roman Empire
  • arms (Or, an eagle displayed sable beaked and membered gules) with an inescutcheon of pretence of his personal family arms. This appears therefore as a

    Coats of arms of the Holy Roman Empire

    Coats of arms of the Holy Roman Empire

    Coats_of_arms_of_the_Holy_Roman_Empire

  • Heraldry of the House of Habsburg
  • Then, shown in the center of both arms of dominion, as an inescutcheon to the inescutcheon, is the small shield, i.e. personal arms, of the Habsburgs

    Heraldry of the House of Habsburg

    Heraldry_of_the_House_of_Habsburg

  • Coat of arms of Napoleonic Italy
  • a silver tower (for Rovigo and Feltre). Inescutcheon: the heraldic shield is charged with a gold inescutcheon displaying an iron crown with six points

    Coat of arms of Napoleonic Italy

    Coat of arms of Napoleonic Italy

    Coat_of_arms_of_Napoleonic_Italy

  • Princess Margaret of Connaught
  • Crown Princess of Sweden (1882–1920)

    and Duchess of Scania, with an inescutcheon of her previous arms: the arms of the United Kingdom, with an inescutcheon of Saxony, the whole differenced

    Princess Margaret of Connaught

    Princess Margaret of Connaught

    Princess_Margaret_of_Connaught

  • Charge (heraldry)
  • Heraldic motif

    pale, the fourth is the bend, the fifth is the fess, the sixth is the inescutcheon, the seventh is the chevron, the eighth is the saltire, and the ninth

    Charge (heraldry)

    Charge_(heraldry)

  • Flag of Baltimore
  • terms as follows: Paly of six Or and sable, a bend counterchanged, on an inescutcheon Sable, within an orle of the first, a representation of Baltimore's Battle

    Flag of Baltimore

    Flag of Baltimore

    Flag_of_Baltimore

  • Pretender
  • Someone who claims to be rightful holder of a throne that is vacant or held by another

    shield of the pretender an inescutcheon of the arms of the former holder of the title pretended to, known as an "inescutcheon of pretence". As well as being

    Pretender

    Pretender

    Pretender

  • Cadency
  • System in heraldry to distinguish family members

    happens to be a heraldic heiress, her father's arms are borne on an inescutcheon on her husband's arms. In England, arms are generally the property of

    Cadency

    Cadency

    Cadency

  • Queen Sofía of Spain
  • Queen of Spain from 1975 to 2014

    Vert (Granada); inescutcheon Azure bordure Gules, three fleurs-de-lys Or (Bourbon-Anjou); II, Azure, a cross argent (Greece); Inescutcheon, quarterly by

    Queen Sofía of Spain

    Queen Sofía of Spain

    Queen_Sofía_of_Spain

  • Bavaria
  • State in Germany

    and langued gules. This represents Swabia. The White-And-Blue inescutcheon: The inescutcheon of white and blue fusils askance was originally the coat of

    Bavaria

    Bavaria

    Bavaria

  • Princess Victoria of the United Kingdom
  • British princess (1868–1935)

    coat of arms, being the Royal Arms of the United Kingdom, bearing an inescutcheon of the shield of Saxony and differenced with a label argent of five points

    Princess Victoria of the United Kingdom

    Princess Victoria of the United Kingdom

    Princess_Victoria_of_the_United_Kingdom

  • Coat of arms of Bavaria
  • guardant sable, armed gules. This represents Swabia. The White and Blue Inescutcheon (Herzschild = "Heart Shield"): The escutcheon of white and blue oblique

    Coat of arms of Bavaria

    Coat of arms of Bavaria

    Coat_of_arms_of_Bavaria

  • Flag of Wisconsin
  • U.S. state flag

    pieces argent and gules; a chief azure; motto (on garter surrounding inescutcheon), "E pluribus unum". Crest: A badger, passant, proper. Supporters: Dexter

    Flag of Wisconsin

    Flag of Wisconsin

    Flag_of_Wisconsin

  • Roger Mortimer, 1st Earl of March
  • English nobleman (1287–1330)

    Arms of Mortimer: Barry or and azure, on a chief of the first two pallets between two gyrons of the second over all an inescutcheon argent

    Roger Mortimer, 1st Earl of March

    Roger Mortimer, 1st Earl of March

    Roger_Mortimer,_1st_Earl_of_March

  • William Sandys, 1st Baron Sandys
  • English diplomat

    Arms of William Sandys, 1st Baron Sandys, KG, with inescutcheon of pretence of his heiress wife Margery Bray

    William Sandys, 1st Baron Sandys

    William Sandys, 1st Baron Sandys

    William_Sandys,_1st_Baron_Sandys

  • Lord Mountbatten
  • British statesman and admiral (1900–1979)

    gules; 2nd and 3rd, Battenberg; charged at the honour point with an inescutcheon of the British Royal arms with a label of three points argent, the centre

    Lord Mountbatten

    Lord Mountbatten

    Lord_Mountbatten

  • Maria Christina, Duchess of Teschen
  • Duchess of Teschen from 1766 to 1798

    azure charged with a cross of Lorraine Or (for Lithuania); overall and inescutcheon barry sable and Or, a crancelin vert (for Saxony); - enté en point azure

    Maria Christina, Duchess of Teschen

    Maria Christina, Duchess of Teschen

    Maria_Christina,_Duchess_of_Teschen

  • Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh
  • Consort of Elizabeth II from 1952 to 2021

    of arms as a Greek & Danish Prince; Arms of Greece surmounted by an inescutcheon of the lesser arms of Denmark; the shield ensigned with a princely coronet

    Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh

    Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh

    Prince_Philip,_Duke_of_Edinburgh

  • Woodstock Palace
  • Former palace in Oxfordshire, England

    anniversary of the battle, a standard bearing the fleur-de-lys of France". An inescutcheon "of the Honour and Manor of Woodstock" was further granted by royal warrant

    Woodstock Palace

    Woodstock Palace

    Woodstock_Palace

  • Coat of arms of Burkina Faso
  • ribband argent the name of the country: "BURKINA FASO"; in fess point an inescutcheon of two bands in fess with the banner of arms, sewn upon two crossed spears;

    Coat of arms of Burkina Faso

    Coat of arms of Burkina Faso

    Coat_of_arms_of_Burkina_Faso

  • George II of Great Britain
  • King of Great Britain and Ireland from 1727 to 1760

    became Prince of Wales in 1714, he was granted the royal arms with an inescutcheon of gules plain in the Hanoverian quarter differenced overall by a label

    George II of Great Britain

    George II of Great Britain

    George_II_of_Great_Britain

  • Alexander Cambridge, 1st Earl of Athlone
  • British Army general and colonial administrator (1874–1957)

    in pale Sable, langued Gules, the dexter forepaws Gules; over all an Inescutcheon lozengy bendy sinister Sable and Or (Teck); Over all at the fess point

    Alexander Cambridge, 1st Earl of Athlone

    Alexander Cambridge, 1st Earl of Athlone

    Alexander_Cambridge,_1st_Earl_of_Athlone

  • Maud of Wales
  • Queen of Norway from 1905 to 1938

    use of a personal coat of arms, being those of the kingdom, with an inescutcheon of the shield of Saxony, differenced with a label argent of five points

    Maud of Wales

    Maud of Wales

    Maud_of_Wales

  • Coat of arms of Spain
  • instead of the sharp curved-top edges of Iberian heraldry. Third, the inescutcheon, superimposed on the main shield, is elliptical rather than the usual

    Coat of arms of Spain

    Coat of arms of Spain

    Coat_of_arms_of_Spain

  • Prince Arthur of Connaught
  • British prince (1883–1938)

    awarded, on his twenty-first birthday, the use of the royal arms, with an inescutcheon of the shield of Saxony, and differenced by a label argent, of five points

    Prince Arthur of Connaught

    Prince Arthur of Connaught

    Prince_Arthur_of_Connaught

  • Coat of arms of Greece
  • side, and containing the Greek cross, argent, bearing at its centre an inescutcheon with the lozenges of the Royal House of Bavaria." The shade of blue is

    Coat of arms of Greece

    Coat of arms of Greece

    Coat_of_arms_of_Greece

  • Coat of arms of Scotland
  • Scotland, with the arms of the Lord of the Isles. In the centre, on an inescutcheon, are the arms of the heir apparent to the King of Scots, namely the royal

    Coat of arms of Scotland

    Coat of arms of Scotland

    Coat_of_arms_of_Scotland

  • Richard of York, 3rd Duke of York
  • English nobleman (1411–1460)

    (father of Edmund of Langley, 1st Duke of York)), 2nd: Castile and León, 3rd: Mortimer quartering de Burgh; overall an inescutcheon of Holland, Earl of Kent

    Richard of York, 3rd Duke of York

    Richard of York, 3rd Duke of York

    Richard_of_York,_3rd_Duke_of_York

  • House of Vasa
  • Early modern royal house in Sweden

    Norway's coat of arms as an inescutcheon shield. When the Vasa reigned in Poland-Lithuania, the Vasa arms were used in the inescutcheon of the Polish national

    House of Vasa

    House of Vasa

    House_of_Vasa

  • List of titles and honours of William, Prince of Wales
  • The arms are differenced from those of Appin by the addition of an inescutcheon bearing the tressured lion rampant of Scotland; defaced by a plain label

    List of titles and honours of William, Prince of Wales

    List of titles and honours of William, Prince of Wales

    List_of_titles_and_honours_of_William,_Prince_of_Wales

  • Pretoria
  • Administrative capital of South Africa

    mimosa tree eradicated proper within an orle of eight bees volant, Or, an inescutcheon Or and thereon a Roman praetor seated proper. In layman's terms: a red

    Pretoria

    Pretoria

    Pretoria

  • House of Mecklenburg
  • North German dynasty of Slavic origin

    middle-left quarter divided in two: Principality of Schwerin, middle inescutcheon: County of Schwerin, middle-right quarter: Principality of Ratzeburg

    House of Mecklenburg

    House of Mecklenburg

    House_of_Mecklenburg

  • Juliana of the Netherlands
  • Queen of the Netherlands from 1948 to 1980

    azure, langued gules (arms of the former Principality of Orange), on an inescutcheon argent, a Bull's head sable (for her father's House of Mecklenburg).

    Juliana of the Netherlands

    Juliana of the Netherlands

    Juliana_of_the_Netherlands

  • List of Spanish flags
  • 1668–1700 1580–1668 Royal standard or Royal flag of the House of Habsburg. (Inescutcheon of Portugal in the Royal arms) 1700–1761 Royal standard or Royal flag

    List of Spanish flags

    List_of_Spanish_flags

  • James Scott, Duke of Monmouth
  • English Army officer and courtier (1649–1685)

    and 3rd: Or, within a double Tressure flory counterflory gules, on an Inescutcheon azure, three Fleurs-de-Lys gold. Crest: Upon a Chapeau gules turned up

    James Scott, Duke of Monmouth

    James Scott, Duke of Monmouth

    James_Scott,_Duke_of_Monmouth

  • Emblem of Italy
  • cities overseas," was proposed by Admiral Domenico Cavagnari in 1939. An inescutcheon, bearing the Savoy shield flanked by fasces, was removed before the arms

    Emblem of Italy

    Emblem of Italy

    Emblem_of_Italy

  • Duke of Fife
  • Title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom

    (Bannerman of Elsick); over all ensigned of an Earl's Coronet proper an Inescutcheon Argent an Eagle displayed Azure armed beaked and membered Gules on its

    Duke of Fife

    Duke of Fife

    Duke_of_Fife

  • Coat of arms of Poland
  • Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth, the inescutcheon was changed to contain the Coat of Arms of the monarch. The inescutcheon here, Azure, three fleurs-de-lis

    Coat of arms of Poland

    Coat of arms of Poland

    Coat_of_arms_of_Poland

  • Louise, Princess Royal
  • British princess (1867–1931)

    granted a coat of arms, being the Royal Arms of the United Kingdom with an inescutcheon for Saxony, all differenced with a label argent of five points, the outer

    Louise, Princess Royal

    Louise, Princess Royal

    Louise,_Princess_Royal

  • Prince Oscar, Duke of Skåne
  • Swedish prince (born 2016)

    representing the titular designation of his dukedom. In the centre, on an inescutcheon, is the dynastic arms of the House of Bernadotte. Surrounding the shield

    Prince Oscar, Duke of Skåne

    Prince Oscar, Duke of Skåne

    Prince_Oscar,_Duke_of_Skåne

  • Crosses in heraldry
  • Cross symbols used in heraldry

    superimposed on the black cross, with the imperial eagle as a central inescutcheon. The golden cross fleury overlaid on the black cross becomes widely used

    Crosses in heraldry

    Crosses in heraldry

    Crosses_in_heraldry

  • René of Chalon
  • Prince of Orange from 1530 to 1544

    The 2nd and 3rd show the quarterings of Brittany and Luxembourg-Saint-Pol. The inescutcheon overall is his paternal arms quartered of Nassau and Breda.

    René of Chalon

    René of Chalon

    René_of_Chalon

  • Division of the field
  • Section of the field on an escutcheon

    with an inescutcheon overall). This may have stemmed from the continental practice of sovereigns placing their own hereditary arms inescutcheon over the

    Division of the field

    Division_of_the_field

  • Heraldry
  • Discipline of the design and study of coats of arms

    distinguished by their order in blazon. The sub-ordinaries include the inescutcheon, the orle, the tressure, the double tressure, the bordure, the chief

    Heraldry

    Heraldry

    Heraldry

  • Coat of arms of the Philippines
  • royal crown replaced with mural crown and inescutcheon with Bourbon Arms removed. 1868–1870 1873–1874 Inescutcheon shows arms of the House of Savoy during

    Coat of arms of the Philippines

    Coat of arms of the Philippines

    Coat_of_arms_of_the_Philippines

  • Porsche
  • German automobile manufacturer

    Württemberg-Baden). The arms of Stuttgart appear in the middle of the logo as an inescutcheon, as the company had its headquarters in Stuttgart. The heraldic symbols

    Porsche

    Porsche

    Porsche

  • Arthur Plantagenet, 1st Viscount Lisle
  • Illegitimate son of King Edward IV of England

    first two pallets between two base esquires of the second over all an inescutcheon argent (Mortimer). The arms of Edward, 4th Duke of York, emphasise his

    Arthur Plantagenet, 1st Viscount Lisle

    Arthur_Plantagenet,_1st_Viscount_Lisle

  • Royal Badge of Wales
  • that of Gwynedd, and the arms now borne by the Princes of Wales as an inescutcheon since 1910 are the historic arms of the dynasty of Gwynedd as borne by

    Royal Badge of Wales

    Royal Badge of Wales

    Royal_Badge_of_Wales

  • De Laborde de Monpezat family
  • French family

    Denmark's royal shield of arms with Prince Joachim's arms featuring an inescutcheon impaled between the arms of the House of Oldenburg and the Monpezat family

    De Laborde de Monpezat family

    De Laborde de Monpezat family

    De_Laborde_de_Monpezat_family

  • Spanish dollar
  • Silver coin

    "Philip V, by the Grace of God, King of the Spains and the Indies" Displays the arms of Castile and León with Granada in base and an inescutcheon of Anjou.

    Spanish dollar

    Spanish dollar

    Spanish_dollar

  • Roger Mortimer, 4th Earl of March
  • English nobleman (1374–1398)

    on a chief of the first two pallets between two gyrons of the second over all an inescutcheon argent (Mortimer); 2nd & 3rd: Or a cross gules (de Burgh)

    Roger Mortimer, 4th Earl of March

    Roger Mortimer, 4th Earl of March

    Roger_Mortimer,_4th_Earl_of_March

  • Armorial of schools in England
  • chevronels azure, between six martlets three, two and one gules, an inescutcheon of Ulster Crest: Out of a mural crown Or, an arm in armour embowed proper

    Armorial of schools in England

    Armorial of schools in England

    Armorial_of_schools_in_England

  • Cadency labels of the British royal family
  • of the Trinity. Royal Arms The Prince of Wales The Duke of Rothesay Inescutcheon of the Duke of Rothesay Albert, Prince Consort Prince Alfred (as Duke

    Cadency labels of the British royal family

    Cadency_labels_of_the_British_royal_family

  • Sir William Miles, 1st Baronet
  • English politician, agriculturalist and landowner

    lozenges argent each charged with a fleur-de-lis sable, in chief upon an inescutcheon argent a sinister hand appaume coupled at the wrist gules Crest Upon

    Sir William Miles, 1st Baronet

    Sir_William_Miles,_1st_Baronet

  • Coat of arms of Kaliningrad
  • blue St. Andrew's Cross) on the top of the mast. In the middle is an inescutcheon with the old smaller arms of the city, used when it was called Königsberg

    Coat of arms of Kaliningrad

    Coat of arms of Kaliningrad

    Coat_of_arms_of_Kaliningrad

  • Alfred, Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
  • Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha from 1893 to 1900

    gained use of the royal arms of the United Kingdom, charged with an inescutcheon of the shield of the Duchy of Saxony, representing his paternal arms

    Alfred, Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha

    Alfred, Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha

    Alfred,_Duke_of_Saxe-Coburg_and_Gotha

  • Turnip
  • Type of root vegetable

    (website) - Vexillology. Retrieved 2023-08-24. Blazoning of arms ... on an inescutcheon Sable a turnip Argent with three leaves Vert. Hartemink, Ralf. "Kiikala"

    Turnip

    Turnip

    Turnip

  • Frank Bowater
  • British politician

    Bowater Crest A Rainbow issuant from Water proper Escutcheon Argent on an Inescutcheon Sable between eight Martlets in orle Gules a Crescent of the field Motto

    Frank Bowater

    Frank Bowater

    Frank_Bowater

  • National coat of arms
  • Coat of arms of a sovereign state

    feature at all in British heraldry. The Swedish arms also feature an inescutcheon, a secondary escutcheon within the main one which represents, in this

    National coat of arms

    National_coat_of_arms

  • Maximilian Karl Lamoral O'Donnell
  • Austrian officer

    Franz Joseph within the shield of the archducal House of Austria in the inescutcheon of the double-headed eagle of the Empire. These arms can still be seen

    Maximilian Karl Lamoral O'Donnell

    Maximilian Karl Lamoral O'Donnell

    Maximilian_Karl_Lamoral_O'Donnell

  • Duke of Rothesay
  • Dynastic title of heir apparent to British throne

    distinguished from those of Clan Stewart of Appin through the addition of an inescutcheon displaying the arms of the heir apparent to the King of Scots, namely

    Duke of Rothesay

    Duke of Rothesay

    Duke_of_Rothesay

  • Alec Douglas-Home
  • Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1963 to 1964

    Popinjays Vert beaked and membered Gules (Pepdie of Dunglas); over all an Inescutcheon Or charged with an Orle Azure (Landale); 2nd and 3rd grandquarterly,

    Alec Douglas-Home

    Alec Douglas-Home

    Alec_Douglas-Home

  • Princess Helena of the United Kingdom
  • British princess, daughter of Queen Victoria (1846–1923)

    her three youngest sisters were granted use of the royal arms, with an inescutcheon of the shield of Saxony, and differenced by a label of three points argent

    Princess Helena of the United Kingdom

    Princess Helena of the United Kingdom

    Princess_Helena_of_the_United_Kingdom

  • Teutonic Order
  • Medieval military order

    superimposed on the black cross, with the imperial eagle as a central inescutcheon. The golden cross fleury overlaid on the black cross became widely used

    Teutonic Order

    Teutonic Order

    Teutonic_Order

  • Norwegian heraldry
  • Use of coats of arms and insignia in Norway

    with shields containing both two and four fields, and some even with an inescutcheon above these. There are very few civic arms dating from before 1900, and

    Norwegian heraldry

    Norwegian heraldry

    Norwegian_heraldry

  • Coat of arms of the King of Spain
  • which is for Granada. Inescutcheon azure bordure gules, three fleurs-de-lys or, which is for Bourbon-Anjou. This is not an inescutcheon of pretence, but one

    Coat of arms of the King of Spain

    Coat of arms of the King of Spain

    Coat_of_arms_of_the_King_of_Spain

  • Coat of arms of Georgia
  • as part of the coat of arms of Caucasus. It showed then as the center inescutcheon, and read as follows: Or, with an image of Saint George Martyr the Victorious

    Coat of arms of Georgia

    Coat of arms of Georgia

    Coat_of_arms_of_Georgia

  • List of Taiwanese flags
  • Description 1626–1642 Royal Flag of the House of Habsburg in Spain. (Inescutcheon of Portugal in the Royal arms) 1863–1895 Standard of the Qing Emperor

    List of Taiwanese flags

    List_of_Taiwanese_flags

  • Arbuthnot baronets of Kittybrewster (1964)
  • in chief and a buck's head cabossed or in base, and in centre chief (overlapping bordure) an inescutcheon argent. Motto Deum laudans ("Praising God")

    Arbuthnot baronets of Kittybrewster (1964)

    Arbuthnot_baronets_of_Kittybrewster_(1964)

  • Royal standard of the United Kingdom
  • Flags used by the British monarchy

    field, and the second and third with a gold lion on a red field – the inescutcheon is crowned with the Prince's coronet. Used in England and Northern Ireland

    Royal standard of the United Kingdom

    Royal standard of the United Kingdom

    Royal_standard_of_the_United_Kingdom

  • Coat of arms of the Prince of Wales
  • Personal coat of arms

    Earl of Chester (in England) Arms of the Duke of Rothesay (in Scotland) Inescutcheon of the Duke of Rothesay (in Scotland) Arms of the Earl of Carrick (in

    Coat of arms of the Prince of Wales

    Coat of arms of the Prince of Wales

    Coat_of_arms_of_the_Prince_of_Wales

  • Coat of arms of Sofia
  • Heraldic emblem of the city

    of which Sofia is located. In the middle is another, smaller shield (inescutcheon), with a lion rampant, a traditional Bulgarian symbol. A mural crown

    Coat of arms of Sofia

    Coat of arms of Sofia

    Coat_of_arms_of_Sofia

  • Seal of Manila
  • Circle containing the coat of arms of the Philippine capital

    for the whole Philippine Islands whereby the arms of Manila were an inescutcheon on a shield featuring the colors and stripes representing the United

    Seal of Manila

    Seal of Manila

    Seal_of_Manila

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  • Inescutcheon
  • n.

    A small escutcheon borne within a shield.