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colocynth    
n. 柯罗辛,用柯罗辛制的泻药

柯罗辛,用柯罗辛制的泻药


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  • Women Knights in the Middle Ages - Heraldica
    Medieval French had two words, chevaleresse and chevalière, which were used in two ways: one was for the wife of a knight, and this usage goes back to the 14th c The other was as female knight, or so it seems
  • The Fleur-de-Lys - Heraldica
    The Fleur-de-lis Stained glass window in the shape of a fleur-de-lys, Bourges cathedral, 15th c Note the various themes: the Trinity, which the 3 petals were understood to recall, is represented; angels are bearing the shield as they are supporters of the arms of France, the dove descending from heaven recalls the legend of the baptism of Clovis when a dove brought the sacred ointment to
  • Order of Precedence in England and Wales - Heraldica
    The order in medieval times was knights of the Garter, knights of the Bath, knights bannerets and knights bachelors For the modern orders, precedence is defined in the statutes of the order
  • Regulation of Heraldry in England
    Modern Times; Introduction The regulation of English heraldry between 1530 and 1688 has led many writers to project back into the Middle Ages concepts and beliefs of later times In particular, one often sees the claim made that, in Medieval England, arms were restricted to the knightly class, or at least to the gentry
  • Proclamations of Accessions of British Sovereigns (1547-1952) - Heraldica
    (Source: The Times, May 9, 1910; quoting the supplement to The London Gazette Extraordinary) Whitehall, May 7, 1910 On Friday night, the sixth of May instant, at a quarter to twelve o'clock, our late most gracious Sovereign King Edward the Seventh expired at Buckingham Palace in the sixtyninth year of His age, and the tenth of His reign
  • A Heraldic Tour of the Castle of Saint Peter, Bodrum (Turkey)
    The walls of the castle are studded with some 249 coats of arms A lot of the stones used in the construction come from the tomb of king Mausolus (†353 BC) One of the Seven Wonders of the world, its massive construction survived for centuries until an earthquake brought it down in medieval times The knights used the ruins as a quarry
  • Heraldica: Links to other resources on the Web
    Early Rolls of Arms, a compilation of early medieval rolsl of arms by Brian Timms King René's Tournament Book, an interesting document in the original Medieval French and an English translation Running tournaments were one of the heralds' activities in medieval times Lycos's Image Gallery has a section on heraldry: a nifty source of
  • The Arms of France - Heraldica
    The medieval crest was a fleur-de-lys, but it was not used after the 16th century Arms of Louis XV, from Diderot's Encyclopédie (ca 1760) In 1589, when Henri, king of Navarre, ascended the throne as Henri IV of France, the arms of French kings became per pale France and Navarre, which is Gules, a cross, saltire, (double) orle of chains
  • History of Orders of Chivalry: a Survey - Heraldica
    For some of the old military-monastic orders, the transition was at times abrupt The Spanish orders, which had lost their primary purpose with the end of the Reconquista in 1492, were quickly brought under royal control, each time with papal assent (Santiago in 1476, Alcantara in 1474, Calatrava in 1489, Avis in 1550, Christ in 1551, Montesa





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