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Heraldic figure
Seeblatt ([ˈzeː.blat], German for 'lake leaf', plural Seeblätter; Danish: søblad; West Frisian: pompeblêd; East Frisian: Pupkeblad) is the term for the
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Symbol representing the heart
lacks the point, it may be seen as a stylized water-lily leaf, a so-called seeblatt, rather than a heart. Other curves, such as the implicit curve (x2+y2−1)3−x2y3=0
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Discipline of the design and study of coats of arms
Laurel wreath Oak Quatrefoil Rose Shamrock Trefoil Thistle Turnip Waterlily/Seeblatt Knots Bourchier Bowen Cavendish/Savoy Dacre Harrington Hastings/Hungerford
Heraldry
Denmark and Southern Schleswig Danes Flag of Friesland Frisian eagle Seeblatt "Interfriesische Flagge hier erhältlich". Interfriesischer Rat (in German)
Flags_of_Frisia
white diagonal stripes; in the white stripes are a total of seven red seeblatts (or pompeblêden, as they are called in West Frisian), leaves of the yellow
Flag_of_Friesland
Dutch professional football club
of Friesland is based on the arms of the 15th century. The stripes and seeblatt shapes represent the districts of Friesland. A unique tradition in the
SC_Heerenveen
Town in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
Hermannsweg hiking trail. The coat of arms shows an anchor and three seeblatts. It is located in the foothills of the Teutoburg Forest, southwest of
Tecklenburg
German-American lawyer, politician, revolutionary and army officer (1811–1881)
indirectly aimed at him (e.g. the arrest of the editor of the Constanzer Seeblatt, a friend of Hecker's, in Karlsruhe station on April 8), inspired Hecker
Friedrich_Hecker
Device for making an impression in wax or other medium
Laurel wreath Oak Quatrefoil Rose Shamrock Trefoil Thistle Turnip Waterlily/Seeblatt Knots Bourchier Bowen Cavendish/Savoy Dacre Harrington Hastings/Hungerford
Seal_(emblem)
unified concept (where "the whole is more than the sum of its parts") Seeblatt, heraldic Charge Schwurhand, heraldic Charge Affektenlehre, the doctrine
List of German expressions in English
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divides the flag into quarters, so to speak. Each quarter features a red seeblatt (pompeblêd), a well-known heart-shaped Frisian symbol representing the
List of flags of the Netherlands
List_of_flags_of_the_Netherlands
Heraldic device
Laurel wreath Oak Quatrefoil Rose Shamrock Trefoil Thistle Turnip Waterlily/Seeblatt Knots Bourchier Bowen Cavendish/Savoy Dacre Harrington Hastings/Hungerford
Helmet_(heraldry)
European coat of arms
Laurel wreath Oak Quatrefoil Rose Shamrock Trefoil Thistle Turnip Waterlily/Seeblatt Knots Bourchier Bowen Cavendish/Savoy Dacre Harrington Hastings/Hungerford
Sas_coat_of_arms
Species of flowering plant
used as food. Stylised red leaves of the yellow water-lily, known as seeblatts or pompeblêden are used as a symbol of Frisia. The flag of the Dutch province
Nuphar_lutea
Polish coat of arms
Laurel wreath Oak Quatrefoil Rose Shamrock Trefoil Thistle Turnip Waterlily/Seeblatt Knots Bourchier Bowen Cavendish/Savoy Dacre Harrington Hastings/Hungerford
Ciołek_coat_of_arms
Bennebroek, Bloemendaal, Overveen and Vogelenzang. The black multi-leaves (or seeblatt) come from the municipal coat of arms and can also be found, for example
Municipal flags of the Netherlands
Municipal_flags_of_the_Netherlands
Former municipality in Norway
This means the arms have a red field (background) and the charge is a seeblatt which is a water lily leaf design. The charge has a tincture of Or which
Hof_Municipality_(Vestfold)
Polish coat of arms
Laurel wreath Oak Quatrefoil Rose Shamrock Trefoil Thistle Turnip Waterlily/Seeblatt Knots Bourchier Bowen Cavendish/Savoy Dacre Harrington Hastings/Hungerford
Pobóg_coat_of_arms
Polish coat of arms
Laurel wreath Oak Quatrefoil Rose Shamrock Trefoil Thistle Turnip Waterlily/Seeblatt Knots Bourchier Bowen Cavendish/Savoy Dacre Harrington Hastings/Hungerford
Ogończyk_coat_of_arms
Blade Club Description Æengwirden rowing club White with blue band and seeblatt Amstel rowing club Navy blue with white diagonal stripe RV Breda rowing
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white diagonal stripes. The white stripes are decorated with seven red seeblatts (pompeblêden). Those symbols refer to the so-called Frisian 'sea countries'
Flags of the provinces of the Netherlands
Flags_of_the_provinces_of_the_Netherlands
Municipality in Innlandet, Norway
the arms have a blue field (background) and the charge is a heart-shaped seeblatt design with a tressure border around the edge of the escutcheon. The charge
Vestre_Slidre_Municipality
Polish coat of arms
Laurel wreath Oak Quatrefoil Rose Shamrock Trefoil Thistle Turnip Waterlily/Seeblatt Knots Bourchier Bowen Cavendish/Savoy Dacre Harrington Hastings/Hungerford
Trestka_coat_of_arms
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Muslim/Islamic
Acquirer earner
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Hindu, Indian
Goldsmith
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Egyptian
, child of the moon.
Surname or Lastname
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German : unexplained. It may be an altered form of a French Huguenot name, possibly Bassin.English and Scottish : patronymic from Bate.
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Christian, Hindu, Indian
Wonderful; Victorious; Life
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American, British, Christian, English, Hindu, Indian
Unfriendly; Young Friend
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Indian, Sanskrit
Praying at the Oblation; An Orator
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Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Telugu
Famous in Every Where
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Hindu
Granter of wisdom
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Egyptian
Lady.
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