perseverance in long sieges or hard industry. Wolves appear frequently in English heraldry, and is found as both a charge and a supporter. Wolves' heads, without...
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Throw to the wolves Werewolf Wolf of Gubbio Wolves in fiction Wolves in heraldry White Fang Foxes in popular culture African golden wolf § In literature...
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Heraldry is a discipline relating to the design, display and study of armorial bearings (known as armory), as well as related disciplines, such as vexillology...
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sinister. In Spanish heraldry, bends may be engouled, or swallowed, by the heads of dragons or wolves. A famous example of this is in the Royal Bend of Castile...
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Dances with Wolves is a 1990 American epic Western film starring, directed, and produced by Kevin Costner in his feature directorial debut. It is a film...
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The wild boar and boar's head are common charges in heraldry. The boar was used as an emblem in some instances during antiquity and the Early Middle Ages...
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Wolfsangel (redirect from Crampon (heraldry))
found in about a dozen contemporary municipal coats of arms, and is usually (but not exclusively) represented as a reversed Ƶ-shape. In heraldry, the upright...
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Cornish heraldry is the form of coats of arms and other heraldic bearings and insignia used in Cornwall, United Kingdom. While similar to English, Scottish...
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Warg (redirect from Wild Wolves)
of them – wolves, but not just wolves, intelligent and malevolent wolves – combines the two ancient opinions. In Norse mythology, wargs are in particular...
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