Camp crown
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crown surmounted with replicas of the stakes of a palisade (a high fence consisting of pointed stakes).[1]
In the heraldry of a few units in modern armies, a camp crown is mounted as a crest on top of the shield of the coat of arms or emblem.
The Palisado crown, a variant used in English heraldry, is defined by palisades affixed to the outside of the rim.
Gallery
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Example of a Camp crown
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Example of Palisado crowns (English Heraldry)
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Emblem of the Course in the History and Aesthetics of Military Music of the Spanish Army
See also
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References
- ISBN 978-0-520-04499-9.
External links
- Fox-Davies, Arthur Charles (1909) A Complete Guide to Heraldry, Chapter XXIII: Crest, Coronets and Chapeaux.
- (in Spanish) Corona vallar. Libro de Armoría.