Lily scepter cross

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The lily scepter cross is a coat of arms figure in heraldry and must be distinguished from the lily cross and the lily end cross . The figure is not common. It can also be rotated by 45 degrees in the manner of a St. Andrew's cross in the coat of arms or field .

Four centrally connected lily sceptres are shown . The scepter ends in the eponymous lily . The tinging follows the heraldic rules. The difference to the lily end cross with the smooth cross arms is the detailing of the cross arms.

literature

  • Lily scepter cross in the Heraldry Wiki
  • Curt O. Querfurth: Critical dictionary of heraldic terminology. CH Beck'sche Verlagsbuchhandlung, Nördlingen 1872, p. 82 .

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Walter Leonhard: The great book of heraldic art. Development, elements, motifs, design. 2nd, revised and expanded edition. Georg DW Callwey, Munich 1978, ISBN 3-7667-0345-5 , p. 291, fig. 30.

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