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In [[heraldry]], a '''cross flory''' is a [[cross]] whose arms end in three petals like a [[fleur de lis]]. Although it is [[blazon|blazonned]] differently to a [[cross floretty]], they were considered merely artistic variation of the same charge in [[period]], and no points of [[differencing|difference]] are given between them when [[conflict checking]]. |
In [[heraldry]], a '''cross flory''' is a [[cross]] whose arms end in three petals like a [[fleur de lis]]. Although it is [[blazon|blazonned]] differently to a [[cross floretty]], they were considered merely artistic variation of the same charge in [[period]], and no points of [[differencing|difference]] are given between them when [[conflict checking]]. |
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Revision as of 01:20, 17 July 2004
In heraldry, a cross flory is a cross whose arms end in three petals like a fleur de lis. Although it is blazonned differently to a cross floretty, they were considered merely artistic variation of the same charge in period, and no points of difference are given between them when conflict checking.