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Hinckaert knot
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a type of decorative unknot, is a heraldic knot used primarily in Dutch heraldry . It is most notable for its appearance on the Hinckaert family heraldic
Gules
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red is known as vermelho, and in Germany the colour is called rot. In Dutch heraldry , the tincture is called keel. Centuries ago, arms were often described
Sable (heraldry)
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Germany the colour is called schwarz. Sabel is the spelling used in Dutch heraldry . The different tinctures are traditionally associated with particular
Coat of arms of Hoorn
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Dutch) Gemeentegids 2012, Cijfers en wetenswaardigheden over Hoorn, pag. 20, Wapen van Hoorn (in Dutch ) Heraldry Monnickendam (in Dutch ) Heraldry Hoorn
Vert (heraldry)
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verde literally translates as "green". Sinopel is the spelling used in Dutch heraldry . In German heraldry, they use grün, which also translates as "green"
Coat of arms of Enkhuizen
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placed en fasce. All three have a crown or three acanthus leaves (in Dutch heraldry : fleurons) above their head. Above the dorsal spines they have a star
Coat of arms of Beverwijk
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municipality of Wijk aan Zee en Duin. "Beverwijk". www.ngw.nl (in Dutch ). Heraldry of the World. Retrieved 19 March 2012. "Het wapen van Beverwijk". www
Coat of arms of Zaanstad
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arms with two black whales as supporters, which is not incorrect in Dutch heraldry since both colours whales exist in real life. This version was published
Johannes Rietstap
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of Heraldry) which was an important addition to the body of work on Dutch heraldry . It has been expanded and updated and remains a standard work on the
Heraldry societies
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(De Nederlandsche Leeuw). Nederlands Genootschap voor Heraldiek, NGH (Dutch Heraldry Society) (2014-) - it publishes a journal (Blazoen) and has three registers
Ordinary (heraldry)
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'saltorels' only once for every ten or eleven 'saltires'. A common charge in Dutch heraldry . a fillet saltire (or a saltire fillet)—Azure, a bezant; a chief per