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| | English Heraldry and Blazon (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08) |
 | | By the mid-twelfth century, heraldry had emerged in both England and Europe, and by the second half of the thirteenth century, coats of arms were being recorded by heralds in rolls of arms. |
 | | The lines of partition that divide the field need not be plain but can be ornamental, although in early heraldry, there were fewer lines of partition and their meaning was less exact; indented, for example, a version with three indentations called dancetty, and undy or wavy all were regarded as the same. |
 | | Aside from the geometrical ordinaries and subordinaries and the lines that partition them, there are a variety of common charges or devices that include virtually anything that can be depicted, although some, like the lion (here shown rampant), have a distinctive heraldic character. |
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