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Always depicted with a band, often in the shape of an inverted T shape, and us. surmounted by a cross. In Eng. blazon it is sometimes known as a mound royal, from the Fr. monde impérial (not to be confused with mont, qv). It represents the universe, and the cross symbolises the ascendancy of Christianity in the world. [FRENCHGLOSSAR] | Always depicted with a band, often in the shape of an inverted T shape, and us. surmounted by a cross. In Eng. blazon it is sometimes known as a mound royal, from the Fr. monde impérial (not to be confused with mont, qv). It represents the universe, and the cross symbolises the ascendancy of Christianity in the world. [FRENCHGLOSSAR] | ||
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+ | англ. - [[- orb|orb]]; also known as a mound (not to be confused with mont). [FRENCHGLOSSAR] | ||
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Версия 03:59, 23 июня 2021
ORB-GOLDEN. See Mound, (ELVN)
ORB. The Globe, as P. 39, f. 5. (ELVN)
Orb рус. держава
- фр. monde, mound royal
- англ. orb
Видимо представляет собой вселенную (Universe) и обычно увенчана крестом. Впервые используется императором Юстинианом, и приносится в Англи. королём Эдуардом Исповедником (Edward the Confessor), на печати которого выглядит как простой шар. Крестом он увенчивается на печати Вильгельма Завоевателя (William the Conqueror). Крест означает возвышение христианства по все земле и упоминается в коронационной службе следующим образом: «And when you see this orb set under the cross remember that the whole world is subject to the power and empire of Christ our Redeemer ».
- «Or, a mound sable, encircled gules, ensigned with a cross avellane of the last» – CHAWLAS.
- «Azure, a mound or» – LAMONT.
- «Quarterly gules and azure, a royal orb argent banded and crossed or» – Arms assigned to GILBERT UNIVERSEL, Bp. of London, 1128-34.
- «Or, on an orb[qy. a torteau] gules a raven proper» – RAVEN, Richmond Herald, temp. JAMES I. d. 1615.
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orb.
Always depicted with a band, often in the shape of an inverted T shape, and us. surmounted by a cross. In Eng. blazon it is sometimes known as a mound royal, from the Fr. monde impérial (not to be confused with mont, qv). It represents the universe, and the cross symbolises the ascendancy of Christianity in the world. [FRENCHGLOSSAR]
англ. - orb; also known as a mound (not to be confused with mont). [FRENCHGLOSSAR]