Corner figure

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angled cross (four corner figures)

In heraldry, the corner figure is the special position of figures in the field or shield . A main figure, such as a heraldic animal or another common figure, for example, is surrounded by a smaller common figure in such a way that these are placed in the corners of the heraldic shield.

An exception to the arms description make the crosses . These are described as angular .

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