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*[[Heraldic tiger]] |
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*[[Heraldic lion]] |
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*[[Heraldic sea-horse]] |
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*[[Heraldic Antelope]] |
*[[Heraldic Antelope]] |
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*[[Dragon]] |
*[[Dragon]] |
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*[[Unicorn]] |
*[[Unicorn]] |
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*[[Unicornate Sea-horse]] ''(SCA-Only)'' |
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*[[Unicornate Sea-Pegasus]] ''(SCA-Only)'' |
*[[Unicornate Sea-Pegasus]] ''(SCA-Only)'' |
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*[[Gryphon]] (or griffin) |
*[[Gryphon]] (or griffin) |
Revision as of 22:15, 14 October 2005
A heraldic beast is any heraldic charge of a mythical animal, or an animal that is portrayed differently in heraldry. These creatures are sometimes called heraldic monsters.
Some of these beasts include:
- Ypotryll
- Yale
- Heraldic tiger
- Heraldic lion
- Heraldic sea-horse
- Heraldic Antelope
- Dragon
- Unicorn
- Unicornate Sea-horse (SCA-Only)
- Unicornate Sea-Pegasus (SCA-Only)
- Gryphon (or griffin)
- Wyvern
- Cockatrice a.k.a. basilisk
- Mermaid/merman
- Centaur
- Salamander
- Enfield
- Opinicus
- Alphyn
- Amphisaena
- Phoenix
- Chatloup
- Hydra
- Pegasus