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DescriptionCoa Illustration Elements Animal Serpent Erect Vorant of a Human.svg |
English: May be blazoned a “viper,” a “snake,” or any period variety of snake. This arrangement with a serpent azure or vert is restricted as a badge of the Visconti family of Milan, where it is known as the “biscione.” |
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Source | Two Tudor Books of Arms (Page 37). Based on a mid-16th C. copy of a late-15th C. manuscript. https://archive.org/details/twotudorbooksofa00fostuoft/page/n9/mode/2up |
Author | Joseph Foster |
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