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Bruntal Coat of Arms Brunt l (Freudenthal in German) is city in Czech Republic. ...
Bruntal Coat of Arms An azure (name used for blue colour in heraldry) shield is a background of the coat of arms. It consists of a valley surrounded by two rocks (coloured argent) wooded by vert (name used for green colour in heraldry) trees. There is an adit located in the rock on the right. A miner wearing a sable (name used for black colour in heraldry) coat, sable cap and argent trousers stands on a vert grass in the middle of the valley. He represents a charge of the coat of arms. We can see him holding a gad in his left hand lying over his left shoulder, he is also holding a moil in his right hand. Both the gad and the moil are coloured proper (name used for natural colour in heraldry). The term Azure (from Persian ÙØ§ÚÙØ±Ø¯ lazhward) can refer to any of the following: The blueish color of the sky. ...
Heraldry is the science and art of designing, displaying, describing and recording coats-of-arms (also referred to as armorial bearings or simply as arms). Its origins lie in the need to distinguish participants in battles or jousts and to describe the various devices they carried or painted on their...
A modern coat of arms is derived from the medi val practice of painting designs onto the shield and outer clothing of knights to enable them to be identified in battle, and later in tournaments. ...
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In heraldry, vert is the name of a tincture, more or less the equivalent of the colour green. It is one of the five dark tinctures (colours). ...
In heraldry, tinctures are the colours used to blazon a coat of arms. ...
In heraldry, a charge is the image that occupies the field on an escutcheon (or shield). ...
In heraldry, tinctures are the colours used to blazon a coat of arms. ...
The first appearance of Bruntal coat of arms is dated back to 1287 when the coat of arms containing a charge of a miner was published as a part of a document. The charge depicts a miner to commemorate mining in surroundings of Bruntal. Also the adit placed in the rock follows the same purpose. This mining took a place from the 13th to the 17th century. Gold, silver and iron ores were mined in surroundings of Bruntal. The valley is a result of an original German name of Bruntal which is Freudenthal and where the second part of the name “thal” means “a valley” in German. For broader historical context, see 1280s and 13th century. ...
Bruntal Flag
Bruntal Flag It consists of a black triangle, white chevron, and blue field. The black triangle is placed in the hoist (adjacent to a flagpole) and it reaches to the middle of the field. The blue field is placed in the fly. The blue field and the black triangle are divided by the white chevron, which has its top in ¾ of length of the flag. The width of the chevron is ¼ of the flag width. Flag ratio is 2:3. Image File history File links BRUNTAL_PRAPOR.jpg Summary This image represents an official flag of town Bruntal (Czech Republic). ...
The design and description of flags typically uses specialised flag terminology with precise and technical meanings (a form of jargon). ...
The design and description of flags typically uses specialised flag terminology with precise and technical meanings (a form of jargon). ...
The design and description of flags typically uses specialised flag terminology with precise and technical meanings (a form of jargon). ...
Bruntal Colours The official colours of Bruntal are black, white, and blue. The official tricolor of Bruntal consists of colours mentioned earlier. The order of colours in the tricolor is as follows black at the top, white in the middle, and blue at the bottom.
External links
- Czech public administration website (in Czech only)
- Bruntal Municipal Office official website (in Czech)
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