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- Flags with a gyronny field are reserved for cities.
- The gyronny pattern indicates city status.
- Lord Lyon switched the Campbell gyronny from the first and fourth quarters to the second and third quarters.
- The gyron rarely appears singly, but as a variation of the field, gyronny coats appear frequently.
- One can sort the table below alphabetically or chronologically by clicking on the button with the gyronny of four.
- One can assort the table below alphabetically or chronogically by clicking on the button with the gyronny of four.
- Campbell of Airds notes that both the arms of the Iverachs and the Campbells of Duchernan display the gyronny prevalent in Campbell heraldry.
- The centre of the city's arms consist of the queen's personal arms, flanked on the right by a gyronny.
- These most often appear as eight roughly equal parts, but occasionally a coat gyronny of six, ten, twelve or more parts may be specified.
- The "'flag of Lisbon "'is a gyronny of four parts of black and four of white with the coat of arms in the center.
- The flags of the municipalities and " freguesias " may follow one of the following three standard designs, regarding their field : gyronny of eight pieces, quarterly or single tincture.
- In the centre is a narrow cross on a gyronny background inside a blue circlet inscribed " Vivit Post Funera Virtus " ( " Courage lives on after death " ) within a green laurel wreath.
- The guidons are also square flags ( 0, 8 m x 0, 8 m ), the field charged with the heraldic badges of the bearers, with a bordure that can be simple, gyronny, quartered or cantoned.
- The guidon is a square flag ( 0, 75 m x 0, 75 m ) with a quadrature of the coat of arms of the bearer, with a bordure that can be simple, with cantons, quarterly or gyronny.
- The coat of arms of Dugall Campbell of Craignish ( below ) is described in Nisbet's " A System of Heraldry " as'gyronny of eight or and sable, the shield hanging from the mast of a lymphad sable '.
- 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 ".
- 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 ".
- The new arms are blazoned " Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Argent, a Buck's Head cabossed Gules attired Or on a Chief engrailed Azure a cross crosslet fitch鑕 between two mullets of the First; 2nd and 3rd, Gyronny of eight Sable and Or.
- The badge of office is " A mullet gyronny of ten Or and Gules five fleur-de-lys Gules in the angles between the points surmounted of a coronet of four fleur de-lys ( two visible ) and four crosses patt閑 ( one and two halves visible ) Or ."
- "' Escutcheon "': Quarterly, 1st and 4th, per pale Gules and Sable a Banner displayed bendways Argent thereon a Canton Azure charged with a Saltire of the Third ( Bannerman ); 2nd and 3rd, Gyronny of eight Or and Sable on a Chief engrailed Argent a Galley her oars in action between two Hunting Horns stringed all of the Second ( Campbell of Belmont)
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