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Heraldry is the science of heraldry , that is to say, the study of arms (or weapons). It is also a field of artistic expression, an element of medieval law and law of the Old Regime. More recently, she was admitted among the sciences auxiliary to history as well as Sigillography , vexillology , the phaléristique , diplomatics…
Heraldry developed during the Middle Ages throughout Europe as a coherent system of identification not only of people, but also partly lines (the arms could be inherited by translating the degree of kinship) and human communities, making it a unique landmark in a time where recognition and identification rarely passed through writing.
Appeared in the twelfth century in the male members of the nobility, it has rapidly spread throughout western society : Women, Clerics, peasants, bourgeois, communities…
Thereafter, were also used in heraldry to represent cities, regions, countries, Corporations trades.
Among these few are the names to which site is devoted (PAULET / POLET names same phonetic), They are shown below with their graphical representation when it has been found free of duty, for other, only the description is provided with a shield waiting.
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City of Saint Paulet (Aude) |
Fess Gules and Azure. |
This city belongs to the Canton of Castelnaudary Nord-. |
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Coat of arms of Saint Paulet de Caisson (Gard) |
lozenge Gules a pale gold and reds. |
Saint Paulet de Caisson was awarded his coat of arms 1696 by order of King. This city belongs to the Canton of Pont-Saint-Esprit. |
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Paulet Hampshire |
Of sand, three silver swords, appointées, Guards at the top and trimmed with gold. |
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Charles Paulet (1661-1722), 2nd Duke of Bolton, 7th Marquess of Winchester, 7nd Earl of Wiltshire, 7th Baron St. John |
Sable three swords of silver ornamented with gold spikes down the middle in pale accosted the other two in the band and bar silver crescent in chief a hawk Crest wringing gold theft down collared a wreath of red and placed on a hill two does Vert Media purple dotted with silver stars each gorged with a crown of gold currency AYMEZ LOYAULTÉ |
Knight of the Garter in 1714 (Patent No. 529) Also spelled “Poullet” or “Powlet” |
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Charles Paulet (1685-1754), 3nd Duke of Bolton, 8th Marquess of Winchester, 8nd Earl of Wiltshire, 8th Baron St. John. |
Of sand, three silver swords, Guards at the top and trimmed with gold, appointées, spikes down the middle in pale accosted two other strip bar and a hawk Crest wringing gold grillet the same gorged with a wreath of red, Currency AYMEZ LOYAULTÉ. |
Knight of the Garter in 1722 (Patent No. 543) Also spelled “Poullet” or “Powlet” |
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Bandinelli Paulet |
D'or to a meal of red placed in dexter chief. |
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Paulet (Drill) |
Reds with a rooster gold |
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Paulet Peyrol |
Golden Azure a chevron acc chief two roses gules, stemmed and leaved vert stems at the top and in base an eagle Sandy Crest half a flight path of a sand semicircle clover gold.
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Walter of Saint-Paulet |
Gules a snag bored band of gold. |
b. 3 February 1769, Carpentras, baron d’empire. |
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Poley |
Quartered 1 and 4 money to a tuft of grass to Vert 2 and 3 gules a fleur-de-lis Silver Crest Helmet crown of fleur-de-lis Vert accosted herbs Valance silver and gules. |
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Pollé |
Vert a saltire surrounded by four golden eagles in the same. |
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Bollard |
Golden girded with a Moor and twisted silver and gules in the dexter hand brandishing an arrow pointing down bar helmet crowned the Crest More issuant holding the arrow in the dexter hand a bow of his sinister hand and a quiver on the back. |
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Chick |
Gules, three members of Golden Eagle. |
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Chick |
Sable a chevron or access to the same three dogs. |
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Chick |
Gold in the strip of sand c. three stars in the field access and chief of head and neck of the second horse bridled Gules and in base an oak in a natural mound Vert a lion Crest Helmet crown issuant Or holding a pennant cut golden sand on a flight between the sand Valance Antique gold and sand. |
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Pollet of Navigers |
Sandy with two gold stars in rows or fess asked Chief. |
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Chick (This van de Poele) |
Quartered 1 and 4 Sandy with two gold stars arranged in fess (Chick) to 2 and 3 Sandy, a chevron of gold fused three hounds money (van de Poele) Crested head and neck of the dog Sandy gold necklace with a star c. sand. |
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Pollet's Rochettière |
Gules a lion passant of gold on the back of which is a rooster perched on the same. |
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