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- Compone abstract "In heraldry, an ordinary componé, compony, gobony or anciently gobonne is composed of a row of panes of alternating tinctures; most often affecting the bordure.Certain charges cannot be compony, for practical reasons, such as, in general, common charges, and the chief as they are generally not long and thin as a row of compony is.Usually only two tinctures are used, but the arms of Formia, Italy, show an unusual bordure which could be blazoned compony of 24 vert, gules, argent, vert, argent, gules.A variant is counter-compony, with two rows of panes.A bordure compony can be used as a difference to delineate cadency and often indicates an illegitimate son, acknowledged but legally barred from inheritance of the feudal estates of his father. The first Earl of Somerset was later legitimized (allowed to inherit the feudal estates) by an act of Parliament, yet retained his original arms as also displayed by his legitimate descendants.A bend or fess billety-counter-billety is, in effect, chequy of three rows of stretched (rather than square) panes, as in the arms of Cullimore in Canada: Azure; a fess billetty counter billetty gules and argent, between, in chief, two crescents and, in base, a wheel or; a bordure or for difference (to be found in the Scots Public Register, vol 52, p 82).Sometimes compony-like arrangements, such as in the arms of the Duke de Vargas Machuca, are not so described in blazon. The coat of arms of the 108th Aviation Regiment of the United States Army is blazoned bordered gyronny of ten; in most cases a bordure gyronny would not be distinguished from a bordure compony.".
- Compone thumbnail John_Beaufort_Arms.svg?width=300.
- Compone wikiPageExternalLink 108AviationRegiment.htm.
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- Compone wikiPageWikiLink Bordure.
- Compone wikiPageWikiLink Cadency.
- Compone wikiPageWikiLink Category:Heraldry.
- Compone wikiPageWikiLink Fief.
- Compone wikiPageWikiLink Formia.
- Compone wikiPageWikiLink Heraldry.
- Compone wikiPageWikiLink Italy.
- Compone wikiPageWikiLink John_Beaufort,_1st_Earl_of_Somerset.
- Compone wikiPageWikiLink Legitimacy_(family_law).
- Compone wikiPageWikiLink Ordinary_(heraldry).
- Compone wikiPageWikiLink Tincture_(heraldry).
- Compone wikiPageWikiLink Variation_of_the_field.
- Compone wikiPageWikiLink File:Armoiries_Evreux_Navarre.png.
- Compone wikiPageWikiLink File:John_Beaufort_Arms.svg.
- Compone wikiPageWikiLinkText "Compone".
- Compone wikiPageWikiLinkText "compony".
- Compone wikiPageWikiLinkText "gobonne".
- Compone wikiPageWikiLinkText "gobony".
- Compone wikiPageWikiLinkText "goboné".
- Compone wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:1728.
- Compone wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Heraldry-stub.
- Compone wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Compone subject Category:Heraldry.
- Compone type Work.
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- Compone comment "In heraldry, an ordinary componé, compony, gobony or anciently gobonne is composed of a row of panes of alternating tinctures; most often affecting the bordure.Certain charges cannot be compony, for practical reasons, such as, in general, common charges, and the chief as they are generally not long and thin as a row of compony is.Usually only two tinctures are used, but the arms of Formia, Italy, show an unusual bordure which could be blazoned compony of 24 vert, gules, argent, vert, argent, gules.A variant is counter-compony, with two rows of panes.A bordure compony can be used as a difference to delineate cadency and often indicates an illegitimate son, acknowledged but legally barred from inheritance of the feudal estates of his father. ".
- Compone label "Compone".
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- Compone sameAs Compon_(héraldique).
- Compone sameAs Összerovott.
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- Compone sameAs Q20188934.
- Compone wasDerivedFrom Compone?oldid=668257460.
- Compone depiction John_Beaufort_Arms.svg.
- Compone isPrimaryTopicOf Compone.