In heraldry ,
gules (icon | ˈ | ɡ | juː | l | z) is the tincture with the colour red , and belongs to the class of dark tinctures called "
Kaynak: GulesFor example,
Gules, on a fess Or a rose
gules seeded Or would be expressed as
Gules, on a fess Or a rose of the field, seeded of the
Kaynak: Tincture (heraldry)two and one (for Farnèse),- 2, per pale argent, a cross pattée
gules cantonned by four eagles sable with wings inverted (for Gonzaga) and
Kaynak: Capetian ArmorialQuarterly: I and IV grand-quarterly i and iv great-grand-quarterly 1 and 4
gules a three towered castle Or masoned sable and ajouré azure
Kaynak: Heraldry of the Holy Roman Empiremainly from French and include Or (gold), argent (silver), azure (blue),
gules (red), sable (black), vert (green), and purpure (purple).
Kaynak: HeraldryGules, 2 leopards Or langued
gules, and on a chief azure, 3 churches argent. | B ! : width"110" | Image ! Name of Commune French original
Kaynak: Armorial of the Communes of Calvados page f50567 | title GASO, la banque du blason - Sauxemesnil manche | accessdate 24 March 2010
gules on azure,
gules on vert; azure on vert
Kaynak: Armorial of the Communes of Manchejpg | 3 escutcheons - Argent; three escutcheons
gules; within a bordure chequy
gules and argent—Hay of Pitfour, Scotland File:Escutcheon
Kaynak: Ordinary (heraldry)arms as; France ancient, a bordure
gules, between two lions rampant away from the shield, and an eagle with expanded wings standing above it.
Kaynak: Royal Supporters of EnglandPer pale, I quarterly 1 sable, a lion or, armed, langued and crowned
gules (county palatine of the Rhine), 2 fusilly bendwise azure and
Kaynak: House of Wittelsbach