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- Vert_(heraldry) abstract "In classical heraldry, vert (/vɜːrt/) is the name of the tincture roughly equivalent to the colour \"green\". It is one of the five dark tinctures (colours). The word vert is simply the French for \"green\". It is used in English in the sense of a heraldic tincture since the early 16th century. In Modern French, vert is not used as a heraldic term. Instead, the French heraldic term for green tincture is sinople. This has been the case since ca. the 16th century. In medieval French heraldry, vert also meant \"green\" while sinople was a shade of red.Vert is portrayed by the conventions of heraldic \"hatching\" (in black and white engravings) by lines at a 45-degree angle from upper left to lower right, or indicated by the abbreviation vt. when a coat of arms is \"tricked\".The colour green is commonly found in modern flags and coat of arms, and to a lesser extent also in the classical heraldry of the Late Middle Ages and the Early Modern period.Green flags were historically carried by the Fatimid Caliphate in the 10th to 12th centuries, and by Ottokar II of Bohemia in the 13th century. In the modern period, a Green Ensign was flown by Irish vessels, becoming a symbol of Irish nationalism in the 19th and 20th century. The Empire of Brazil used a yellow rhombus on a green field from 1822, now seen in the flag of Brazil. In the 20th century, a green field was chosen for a number of national flag designs, especially in the Arab and Muslim world because of the symbolism of green in Islam, including the solid green flag of the Libyan Arab Jamahiriya (1977).Sometimes, the different tinctures are said to be connected with special meanings or virtues, and represent certain elements and precious stones. Even if this is an idea mostly disregarded by serious heraldists throughout the centuries, it may be of anecdotal interest to see what they are, since the information may be used for poetic purposes. Many sources give different meanings, but the vert tincture is said to represent the following: of jewels, the emerald; of heavenly bodies, Venus.↑".
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- Vert_(heraldry) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Heraldic_tinctures.
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- Vert_(heraldry) wikiPageWikiLink Flag_of_Dominica.
- Vert_(heraldry) wikiPageWikiLink Flag_of_Mauritania.
- Vert_(heraldry) wikiPageWikiLink Flag_of_Pakistan.
- Vert_(heraldry) wikiPageWikiLink Flag_of_Saudi_Arabia.
- Vert_(heraldry) wikiPageWikiLink Flag_of_Turkmenistan.
- Vert_(heraldry) wikiPageWikiLink Flag_of_Zambia.
- Vert_(heraldry) wikiPageWikiLink Flags_and_arms_of_cantons_of_Switzerland.
- Vert_(heraldry) wikiPageWikiLink Green.
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- Vert_(heraldry) wikiPageWikiLink Green_in_Islam.
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- Vert_(heraldry) wikiPageWikiLink Heraldry.
- Vert_(heraldry) wikiPageWikiLink History_of_Libya_under_Muammar_Gaddafi.
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- Vert_(heraldry) wikiPageWikiLink Irish_nationalism.
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- Vert_(heraldry) wikiPageWikiLink Pan-African_colours.
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- Vert_(heraldry) wikiPageWikiLink Pinus_cembra.
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- Vert_(heraldry) wikiPageWikiLink Saxony.
- Vert_(heraldry) wikiPageWikiLink Shahada.
- Vert_(heraldry) wikiPageWikiLink Siebmachers_Wappenbuch.
- Vert_(heraldry) wikiPageWikiLink Sinopia.
- Vert_(heraldry) wikiPageWikiLink Sir_Gawain_and_the_Green_Knight.
- Vert_(heraldry) wikiPageWikiLink Tincture_(heraldry).
- Vert_(heraldry) wikiPageWikiLink Vaud.
- Vert_(heraldry) wikiPageWikiLink Venus.
- Vert_(heraldry) wikiPageWikiLink Waldkappel.
- Vert_(heraldry) wikiPageWikiLink Wild_man.
- Vert_(heraldry) wikiPageWikiLink Árpád_dynasty.
- Vert_(heraldry) wikiPageWikiLink File:Green_Ensign_(1701).svg.
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- Vert_(heraldry) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Green".
- Vert_(heraldry) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Vert (heraldry)".
- Vert_(heraldry) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Vert (heraldry)#Modern flags".
- Vert_(heraldry) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Vert".
- Vert_(heraldry) wikiPageWikiLinkText "green".
- Vert_(heraldry) wikiPageWikiLinkText "sinople".
- Vert_(heraldry) wikiPageWikiLinkText "vert".
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- Vert_(heraldry) subject Category:Heraldic_tinctures.
- Vert_(heraldry) subject Category:Shades_of_green.
- Vert_(heraldry) hypernym Tincture.
- Vert_(heraldry) type Drug.
- Vert_(heraldry) comment "In classical heraldry, vert (/vɜːrt/) is the name of the tincture roughly equivalent to the colour \"green\". It is one of the five dark tinctures (colours). The word vert is simply the French for \"green\". It is used in English in the sense of a heraldic tincture since the early 16th century. In Modern French, vert is not used as a heraldic term. Instead, the French heraldic term for green tincture is sinople. This has been the case since ca. the 16th century.".
- Vert_(heraldry) label "Vert (heraldry)".
- Vert_(heraldry) sameAs Q936535.
- Vert_(heraldry) sameAs Sinople.
- Vert_(heraldry) sameAs Sinople.
- Vert_(heraldry) sameAs Sinoplo.
- Vert_(heraldry) sameAs Sinople.
- Vert_(heraldry) sameAs Sinople.