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- Purpure abstract "In heraldry, purpure (/ˈpɜrpjʊə/) is a tincture, more or less the equivalent of the colour "purple", and is one of the five main or most usually used colours (as opposed to metals). It may be portrayed in engravings by a series of parallel lines at a 45-degree angle running from upper right to lower left from the point of view of an observer, or else indicated by the abbreviation purp.Purpure has existed since the earliest periods, for example in the purpure lion of the arms of León; at that time, it was painted in a greyer shade. However, it has never been as common as the other colours, and this has led to some controversy as to whether it should be counted among the five common colours. In French heraldry, the colour is usually excluded from the common colours as well as considered "ambiguous" (could be either colour or metal), and Finnish heraldry restricts its use to certain additaments.There is at least one instance of it being blazoned as "Imperial Purple". One of the most expensive colors to acquire in ancient times, Tyrian purple was used in the war banner of Byzantine Emperor Komnenos: Purpur (porphyr red) a double-headed eagle displayed Or.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 is so often sought after. Many sources give different meanings, but purpure is often said to represent the following: Of jewels, the amethyst Of heavenly bodies, Mercury (this is disputable. Western Alchemy associates the amethyst with Jupiter; viz. 777.) (The planet Mercury is further associated with the element mercury or "quicksilver" in traditional alchemical/occultistic lore)↑ ↑ ↑".
- Purpure thumbnail Heraldic_Shield_Purpure.svg?width=300.
- Purpure wikiPageExternalLink lio.
- Purpure wikiPageExternalLink purpure.htm.
- Purpure wikiPageID "105256".
- Purpure wikiPageLength "3306".
- Purpure wikiPageOutDegree "13".
- Purpure wikiPageRevisionID "673133100".
- Purpure wikiPageWikiLink Amethyst.
- Purpure wikiPageWikiLink Category:Heraldic_tinctures.
- Purpure wikiPageWikiLink Classical_planet.
- Purpure wikiPageWikiLink Classical_planets_in_western_alchemy.
- Purpure wikiPageWikiLink Engraving.
- Purpure wikiPageWikiLink Heraldry.
- Purpure wikiPageWikiLink Kingdom_of_León.
- Purpure wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Byzantine_emperors.
- Purpure wikiPageWikiLink Mercury_(planet).
- Purpure wikiPageWikiLink Michel_Pastoureau.
- Purpure wikiPageWikiLink Purple.
- Purpure wikiPageWikiLink Tincture_(heraldry).
- Purpure wikiPageWikiLink Tyrian_purple.
- Purpure wikiPageWikiLink File:Heraldic_Shield_Purpure.svg.
- Purpure wikiPageWikiLinkText "Purpure".
- Purpure wikiPageWikiLinkText "purpure".
- Purpure hasPhotoCollection Purpure.
- Purpure wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commons_category.
- Purpure wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:IPAc-en.
- Purpure wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Purpure wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Tincture.
- Purpure subject Category:Heraldic_tinctures.
- Purpure hypernym Tincture.
- Purpure type Drug.
- Purpure comment "In heraldry, purpure (/ˈpɜrpjʊə/) is a tincture, more or less the equivalent of the colour "purple", and is one of the five main or most usually used colours (as opposed to metals).".
- Purpure label "Purpure".
- Purpure sameAs Porpra_(heràldica).
- Purpure sameAs Púrpura_(heráldica).
- Purpure sameAs Pourpre_(héraldique).
- Purpure sameAs Púrpura_(heráldica).
- Purpure sameAs פורפור_(הרלדיקה).
- Purpure sameAs Bíbor_(heraldika).
- Purpure sameAs Porpora_(araldica).
- Purpure sameAs パーピュア.
- Purpure sameAs Porpra_(heraudica).
- Purpure sameAs Purpura_(heraldyka).
- Purpure sameAs Purpure.
- Purpure sameAs m.0qcyx.
- Purpure sameAs Пурпур_(геральдика).
- Purpure sameAs Пурпур_(геральдика).
- Purpure sameAs Q4401253.
- Purpure sameAs Q4401253.
- Purpure wasDerivedFrom Purpure?oldid=673133100.
- Purpure depiction Heraldic_Shield_Purpure.svg.
- Purpure isPrimaryTopicOf Purpure.