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[edit]Coat of arms InfoField | English: Royal Coat of Arms of Scotland from 1660 to 1689, used by Kings of Scotland, Charles II and James VII.
Русский: Королевский герб Шотландии, использованый с 1660 по 1689 королями Карлом II и Яковом VII. |
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Blazon InfoField | English: Quarterly, First and Fourth Or a lion rampant within a double tressure flory counter-flory Gules (for Scotland); Second grandquarterly, First and Fourth Azure three fleurs de lys Or (for France), Second and Third Gules three lions passant guardant in pale Or armed and langued Azure (for England); Third quarter Azure a harp Or stringed Argent (for Ireland); the whole surrounded by the Orders of the Garter and of the Thistle; for a Crest, upon the Royal helm the imperial crown Proper, thereon a lion sejant affrontée Gules, imperially crowned Or, holding in the dexter paw a sword and in the sinister paw a scepter both erect and Proper, motto ‘In defens’; Mantling Or and ermine; for Supporters, dexter a unicorn Argent crowned as the Crest, armed, crined and unguled Proper, gorged with a coronet Or composed of crosses patée and fleurs de lys a chain affixed thereto passing between the forelegs and reflexed over the back also Or, supporting a tilting lance proper flying a banner Azure, a saltire Argent (Cross of Saint Andrew); sinister a lion rampant guardant Or imperially crowned Proper, supporting a tilting lance proper flying a banner Argent, a cross Gules (Cross of Saint George); Motto ‘Dieu et mon droit’ in the compartment below the shield, with the thistle, Union rose and shamrock engrafted on the same stem.
Русский: Щит четверочастный; в первой и четвёртой золотых с парною внутреннею червлёною, снаружи и внутри переменно усаженною лилиями каймою четвертях герб Шотландский: червлёный, лазуревый когтями и языком лев; вторая четверть четверочастная: в первой и четвёртой лазуревых четвертях герб Французский: три золотые лилии; во второй и третьей червлёных четвертях герб Английский: три золотые, лазуревые когтями и языками леопарда; в третьей лазуревой четверти герб Ирландский: золотая, серебряная струнами арфа; вокруг щита цепи орденов Благороднейшего Подвязки и Древнейшего и Благороднейшего Чертополоха; щит увенчан золотым, коронованным королевскою короною турнирным шлемом; намёт золотой, подложен горностаем; на короне сидящий впрям червлёный, лазуревый когтями и языком коронованный лев, держащий в правой лапе меч, а в левой — скипетр; надо львом девиз «In Defens», начертанный червленью по серебряной ленте; по правую сторону щита восстающий серебряный, золотой гривою, рогом и копытами коронованный Шотландскою королевскою короною единорог, закованный в золотые цепи и поддерживающий знамя Шотландии: в обшитом золотою бахромою лазуревом полотнище серебряный андреевский крест; по левую — золотой, червлёный когтями и языком, коронованный Английскою королевскою короною львиный леопард, поддерживающий знамя Англии: в обшитом золотою бахромою серебряном полотнище червлёный георгиевский крест; оба стоят на зелёной лужайке, поросшей чертополохом и розою; на ней девиз «Dieu et mon droit», наречтанный золотом по лазуревой с золотою каймою ленте. |
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Blazon reference InfoField | Sir Thomas Innes of Learney, Scots Heraldry (1956) pp. 211-222; “The Blason of the Atchivement of His Majestie of Great Britain”, Public Register of All Arms and Bearings (1672), folio 18: “The most high and mightie Monarch Charles the Second Be the grace of God King of Great Britain, France and Ireland defender of the faith. Etc. For his Majesties atchievement of Soveraigne ensignes armoriall Beares these most Royall Coats quarterlie quartered viz. First Or, a Lyon rampant within a duble tressur counterflowerdelised gules armed with langued azur. As the Royall armes of Scotland, Second quartered first and last azure three flowers de lis Or as the Royall arms of France. Second and third gules three Lyons passant guardant in pale or for the Royall ensignes of England, third azur an Irish harp or stringed argent for the ensigne of his Majesties Kingdom of Ireland, fourt and last in all points as the first. All within the orders of St. Andrew and of the Garter. Above the same ane Helmet answerable to his Majesties Soveraigne Jurisdiction and thereon a Mantle of cloath of gold doubled ermine. Adorned with ane Imperiall Crowne surmounted on the top, for his Majesties Crest, of a Lyon sejant full faced gules crowned or, erected. Supported on the dexter be ane Unicorne argent crowned with ane Imperiall and Goarged with ane open Crowne to this a chaine affixed passing betwixt his fore-leggs and reflexed over his back or, and on the Sinister, the other. The first embraceing and bearing up a Banner azur charged with St. Andrews cross argent, and the last ane other Banner argent charged with a cross (called of St. George) gules: both standing on ane rich compartment placed underneath from the middle whereof issue a thistle and rose as the two Royall badges of Scotland and England. And for his Majesties Royall motto's In ane escroll above all In defence for Scotland and in the Table of the compartment Dieu et mon droit, for England, France and Ireland.” | ||||
Date | 21 July 2010 | ||||
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16:42, 26 August 2016 | 1,550 × 1,500 (7.57 MB) | DrKay (talk | contribs) | per blason, which reads "All within the orders of St. Andrew and of the Garter ... and in the Table of the compartment Dieu et mon droit, for England, France and Ireland." | ||
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