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per fess; Usage on fr.wikisource.org Page:Bouton - Traité de la science du blason et des armoiries.djvu/16; Traité de la science du blason et des armoiries/Des Partitions; Traité de la science du blason et des armoiries/Texte entier; Usage on ja.wikipedia.org フェス (紋章学) パーティション (紋章学) Usage on lfn.wikipedia.org
a fess rompu - On a roundel per fess gules and azure a fess rompu, cottised, argent - Albion Herald, Canada An example is the chevronels rompu in the arms of Danzé , Loir et Cher , France . A chevron 'rompu' has the central section shifted vertically upward, as in the coat of the US 278th Armored Infantry Battalion.
In heraldry, a fess or fesse (from Middle English fesse, Old French faisse, [1] and Latin fascia, "band") [2] is a charge on a coat of arms (or flag) that takes the form of a band running horizontally across the centre of the shield. [3]
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The arms of the Reyneke Bond (i.e. Reyneke Family Association) are Per fess, in each flank double nowy fitchy to base, Azure and Or, a lion rampant per fess of the second and Gules, a chief Or. The plain chief identifies these as the arms of a family association. The arms of Itsokolele, South Africa include a chief double fitchy inverted.
An instance of a fess... paly Sable, Argent, Bleu celeste and Or occurs in the arms of the 158th Quartermaster Battalion of the United States Army, [6] although this is atypical terminology and it could be argued that the fess should be blazoned as per pale, in dexter per pale sable and argent, and in sinister per pale bleu celeste and or.
The following other wikis use this file: Usage on es.wikipedia.org Heráldica española; Usage on eu.wikipedia.org Armarri; Ezkutu (heraldika) Usage on hi.wikipedia.org