adrian-empire herald User Manual
e.
Geographic Chartered Subdivisions may incorporate this charge in their
arms.
arms.
2.
The silver fleur-de-lis is restricted to officials and sees of the Church of Adria.
a.
Officials of the Church may augment their arms with this charge while
they hold their office.
they hold their office.
b.
Sees, bishoprics, abbeys, and other Church institutions may incorporate
this charge in their arms.
this charge in their arms.
3.
No other tincture of fleur-de-lis is restricted in any way, save where it would
violate the
violate the
Rule of Tincture
as given above.
B.
THE
CROWN
The crown in any tincture is restricted in armory to the Imperial Crown and its
representatives.
representatives.
1.
The following Estates and Ranks may incorporate this charge in their arms:
a. The Imperium
b. Kingdom
c. Prince/Princess
d. Archduchy
e. Duchy
f. Count Royal/Countess Royal
g. March
h. County
i. Viscount/ess
j. Shire
k. Barony
l. House
a. The Imperium
b. Kingdom
c. Prince/Princess
d. Archduchy
e. Duchy
f. Count Royal/Countess Royal
g. March
h. County
i. Viscount/ess
j. Shire
k. Barony
l. House
2.
Landed Estate Holders of all ranks may augment their personal arms or
achievement with the Coronet of Rank appropriate to their station so long as they
hold their Estate.
achievement with the Coronet of Rank appropriate to their station so long as they
hold their Estate.
3.
Crowns and coronets, whenever appearing in armory, are considered
augmentations and as such are exempt from the Rule of Tincture, unless the
charge forms a central or integral part of the overall design.
augmentations and as such are exempt from the Rule of Tincture, unless the
charge forms a central or integral part of the overall design.
C.
THE TUDOR ROSE
The Tudor Rose is defined as a rose that is divided between gules and argent in any
combination, including:
1.
A rose gules charged with another argent
2.
A rose argent charged with another gules
12.