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рус. — ???

фр. — robe

англ. — robe, clothing

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ROBE. Sometimes called the Mantle, distinguishes the rank of the bearer by the number of guards or rows of Fur on the dexter side. That of a Duke should have four guards of ermine, that of a Marquis three and half. P. 35, f. 16. An Earl three, a Viscount two and half, a Baron two. The two last should be plain Fur.

               The arms within this mantle are those of the Marquess of Queensbury, quarterly 1st and 4th, ar. a human heart gu. imperially crowned ppr. for Douglas ; 2nd and 3rd, az. a bend betw. six cross crosslets fitchée or. for Marr, all within a border of the last, charged with the double tressure of Scotland. (ELVN)

ROBE of Estate. P. 40, f. 29. (ELVN)

ROBE of Parliament. P. 40, f. 30. (ELVN)


Robe Облачение редко используется самостоятельно. Король предстаёт в его облачении; две подбитые горностаем парламентские мантии (Parliament Robes) в гербе Компании коммерческих портных (Merchant Taylors). Иногда описывется как мантия (mantle).

«Or, on a fesse between three doves azure, a robe between two garbs of the first» – FULMERSTON, Norfolk.
«Argent, a royal tent between two parliament robes gules lined ermine, the tent garnished or, tent staff and pennon of the last, on a chief azure a lion passant gardant or» – Company of MERCHANT TAYLORS[Inc. 1466].
«A mantle or parliament robe of estate azure lined ermine, the collar tied with a string and tassel attached or» – Town of BRECKNOCK.
«Argent, on a cross gules a bezant; thereon a demi-king in his robes all proper; in the dexter quarter a key in pale of the second» – Priory of S.Mary de MENDHAM, Yorkshire.

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