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    In heraldry, gules (/ ˈɡjuːlz /) is the tincture with the colour red. It is one of the class of five dark tinctures called "colours", the others being azure (blue), sable (black), vert (green) and purpure (purple). Gules is portrayed in heraldic hatching by vertical lines, or indicated by the abbreviation g. or gu. when a coat of arms is tricked.

  2. En heráldica, gules (usado siempre en plural) 1 es la denominación del color rojo vivo. 2 De entre los esmaltes heráldicos, pertenece al grupo de los colores, junto con el azur (azul), el sable (negro), el sinople (verde) y el púrpura.

  3. A number of cross symbols were developed for the purpose of the emerging system of heraldry, which appeared in Western Europe in about 1200. This tradition is partly in the use of the Christian cross an emblem from the 11th century, and increasingly during the age of the Crusades.

  4. In medieval heraldry, gules was by far the most common tincture, followed by the metals argent and or, at least one of which necessarily appeared on the majority of arms (see below). Among the colours, sable was the second most common, followed by azure.

  5. In heraldry, gules (/ ˈ ɡ juː l z /) is the tincture with the colour red. It is one of the class of five dark tinctures called "colours", the others being azure (blue), sable (black), vert (green) and purpure (purple).

  6. Jul 7, 2024 · gules. (heraldry) In blazon, of the colour red. The symbol of the Red Cross is a cross gules.

  7. May 17, 2022 · Argent and gules in heraldry. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. Deutsch: Rot und Silber (rot und weiß in der Heraldik) ·. English: Gules and Argent (red and white in heraldry) ·. Español: gules y argén o plata (rojo y blanco en heráldica) ·.

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