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Purpure is said to represent the following:
Porpora, or purpure, a shade of purple, was added late to the list of colors of European heraldry.
The College was also granted a badge, A Mitre Or within an Annulet Purpure.
Heraldica.org: Purpure, discussion based on Michel Pastoureau, Traité d'Héraldique.
This replaces the original erminois portion of the field with gold and the purpure of the gryphon crest with gules .
The Arms are "azure seme de fer moline or, on a dexter canton or a lion rampant purpure".
Although the example in this article appears purple (which would be "purpure" in English heraldry), the German blazon clearly states In Rot.
Furthermore, the tincture Purpure being abbreviated by the letter p. (de: Purpur), and the grey by the letter a. (Asche-Farb).
Crest On a wreath of the colors Argent and Gules a phoenix Purpure ailleroned Or rising from flames Proper.
The blazon of the municipal coat of arms is Gules, a Cat effarouché proper langued purpure in forepaws holding a Key Argent.
In heraldry, purpure is a tincture, more or less the equivalent of the colour "purple", and is one of the five main or most usually used colours (as opposed to metals).
On the seventh day the river swung to the west, and passed by erratic sweeps and reaches through that land of rock spires and forested hillocks known as the Chaim Purpure.
Purpure has existed since the earliest periods, for example in the purpure lion of the arms of León; at that time, it was painted in a greyer shade.
According to dictionaries, murrey is the colour of mulberries, somewhere between gules (red) and purpure (violet), almost maroon; but examples registered in Canada and Scotland show it as a reddish brown.
The blazon of the municipal coat of arms is Gules a Latin cross couped indented Argent and issuant from it a hand in blessing of the same clead Purpure.
As claimant to the throne of Castile and León from 1372, he impaled the arms of that kingdom (Gules, a castle or, quartering Argent, a lion rampant purpure) with his own.
Since it is an unusual color for a flag, in practice the morado color of the lower band could be violet, purple (purpure) or even lilac, according to the available materials and dyes in each location.
For many years the Inn used the Arms of the Earl of Lincoln as their own; in blazon, a "lion rampant purpure in a field or", or a purple lion on a gold field.
The county's coat of arms can be blazoned as follows: Gules, an aurochs head caboshed argent ensigned by a cross Or between his horns enclosed by a bordure purpure charged with ten evenly distributed crosses of Lorraine Or.
In view of the crumbled tombs along the shore, the groves of cypress and yew, the quiet conversations to be overheard by night, Cugel was pleased to be afloat rather than afoot, and drifted out of the Chaim Purpure with great relief.
This means that Or and argent (gold and silver, which are represented by yellow and white) may not be placed on each other; nor may any of the colours (i.e. azure, gules, sable, vert and purpure) be placed on another colour.
Although Sagàs has no coat of arms officially recognized by the Generalitat de Catalunya, the town hall traditionally uses a yellow (for heraldic gold) shield bearing a purple saltire cross with a palm of martyrdom, representing Saint Andrew (or, a saltire couped purpure, overall a palm frond, proper).