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In [[heraldry]] '''flanches''' (or flaunches) are subordinaries always found in pairs. They are formed by curved lines from the top dexter and sinister corners of the shield to the dexter and sinister base. |
In [[heraldry]] '''flanches''' (or flaunches) are subordinaries always found in pairs. They are formed by curved lines from the top dexter and sinister corners of the shield to the dexter and sinister base. |
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Revision as of 16:27, 15 July 2004
In heraldry flanches (or flaunches) are subordinaries always found in pairs. They are formed by curved lines from the top dexter and sinister corners of the shield to the dexter and sinister base.