- ‘E’ CROSS
- See two-and-a-half armed cross.
  
  
    jablo.gif) 
 Alternative Flag and Arms of Jabłonna, Poland
 
  - EAGLE 
- 1) The vexilloid carried as a main standard by ancient Roman legions  the 
  aquila (see  also aquilifer, signum 1),
  standard 4), vexillary and 
  vexilloid 2)). 
  
 2) The name given to a French military colour whose staff displayed a finial 
  in the form of a gilded eagle, used during the Napoleonic era and later Second 
  Empire and based on the eagles of ancient Rome (see 1) above, 
  finial and also 
  colour 2)).
 3) In (particularly but not exclusively Continental European) heraldry the 
	image of a bird of prey – see displayed 
	and rising 
	(also armed, 
	langued 
	and membered). 
  
       
 Eagle of 105th Regiment of the Line 1815, France (ageofrevolution.org); 
  Camp Flag, 1st Dragoon Guards UK;
  Eagle Standard of a Roman Legion (source)
 
  Please note with regard to 2) that during the Napoleonic era 
  the eagle-topped staff alone usually acted as a regimental standard whilst on 
  campaign, with the colour itself being retained at a regimental depot.    
  - EAGLE CANTON FLAG
- The original title of the flag as detailed below  see eagle standard 2).
  
  - EAGLE STANDARD 
- 1) See  'eagle 1)' and 
  eagle 2)). 
  
 2) A version of the US flag whose canton consisted of the great seal and largely 
  (but not exclusively) in use as by the military from 1783–1912 – the eagle canton flag 
  (see also 
  Betsy Ross flag, 
  Franklin flag, 
  great star flags, 
  old glory, 
  quincunx, 
  star-spangled banner, 
  stars and bars and 
  stars and stripes).
-  
  
   
 Typical Eagle Standard c1824
 
 
- EAST-WEST DIAGONAL 
- A diagonal stripe that runs from the lower hoist corner to the upper fly corner, 
  whose corners generally touch the corners of the flag but whose width is entirely 
  contained within the width of the flag – a reduced bend sinister  see 
  bend and 
  Appendix IX (also 
 ascending diagonal, 
  descending diagonal, 
 north-east diagonal, 
 north-south diagonal, 
south-east diagonal,
  south-north diagonal,
west-east diagonal, 
 west-north diagonal, 
  and west-south diagonal).
  
  
  ![[east-west diagonal]](../images/v/vx-br-rs.gif)  ![[east-west diagonal]](../images/v/vx-cz-br-bc.gif) 
 The flag of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil; Flag of 
  Břidličná, Czechia
 
  - ECCLESIASTIC (or ECCLESIASTICAL) BANNER
- See banner 3).
  
  
  ![[ecclesiastic banner]](../images/v/vx-churchbanner.jpg)  
 (artfromthesoul.com)
 
  - ECCLESIASTIC (or ECCLESIASTICAL) FLAG
- See Christian flag 1).
  
  
  ![[Church of Scotland ]](../images/v/vx-churchscot.gif)  
 Flag of the  Church of Scotland (Graham Bartram)
 
  - EDGING (or EDGED)
- 1) In vexillology a term that may be used in place of fimbriation (or fimbriated), particularly where 
  that fimbriation does not follow the heraldic rule of tincture, and/or serves no heraldic purpose – see  
  fimbriation and 
  rule of tincture.
- 2) See border.
 3) In strict heraldic practice the term that should be (but rarely if ever is) used in place of 
  fimbriation when a charge so fimbriated touches the edge of a shield, banner of arms or flag.
  
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 Flag and Arms of Blato, Croatia; 
  Flag of Montenegro
 
  - EFFAROUCHÉ (or EFFAROUCHED)
- The heraldic term used when a cat is frightened.
  
  
   
 Flag of Vaugondry, Switzerland
 
  - E (or EFFICIENCY) PENNANT
- 1) See battle efficiency pennant.  
 2) In Canadian usage now obsolete, a pennant awarded for efficiency in the training of air crew during 
  WWII.
 3) In US usage now obsolete, a pennant awarded by the US Government during WWII for excellence 
  in the production of military equipment.
 4) See award flag.
  
       
 Efficiency Pennant 1941–1945, Canada; 
  E Pennants: US Navy until 1942; US Army/Navy 19421945
 
  - EGYPTIAN CROSS
- See 
  ankh. 
  
  
   
 Flag used by the Music Group X Clan
 
  - ELABORATE/ELABORATED FLEUR-DE-LIS 
- Translations of French term fleur-de-lis épanouie, which is an alternative name for the 
  fleur-de-lis floronée see fleur-de-lys florenée. 
  
  
    vu-gr.gif) 
 Flag and Arms of Gradište, Croatia
 
  - ELECTORAL CAP (or BONNET)
- The terms for a coronet (of varying design) now obsolete, that appeared above 
  the arms of those German rulers who (until 1806) had the hereditary right to elect 
  an emperor of the Holy Roman Empire, with a typical example being that above the 
  Hanoverian inescutcheon on the royal standard of the UK from 1801–1816 (see also 
 coronet 2), 
  inescutcheon and 
  royal standard). 
  
  
      
 Royal Standard of the UK and  Electoral Standard of Hanover
   1801–1816;  Ensign of Brandenburg late 17th century
 
  - EMBATTLED (or EMBATTLEMENT) 
- (adj) The alternative heraldic terms used when a division in the field of a banner of arms 
  or shield, or its border, or the edge of an ordinary, is indented like a castle battlement  
  battled, battelly, bretessed, crenellé, crenelled, embattlement or kernelled (see also 
  "embattled bretessé" [below],
  armorial bearings, banner of arms, 
  coat of arms 2), 
  embattled fourché (below),
  ordinary and 
  shield). 
  
  
  ![[Bautzen]](../images/v/vx-de-bz.gif)  ![[embattled ]](../images/v/vx-de-oh-ol.gif)  ![[embattled ]](../images/v/vx-pt-ohpao.gif)  
 Flag of Bautzen, Germany; 
  Flag of Oldenburg in Holstein, Germany; 
  Flag of Avô, Portugal
 
  - EMBATTLED BRETESSÉ 
- In heraldry the phrase used when a charge has crenelations directly opposite to each other (see also
  "embattled" [above] and charged).
  
  
  ![[Trins circle]](../images/v/vx-ch-gr-tr.gif)  ![[degen]](../images/v/vx-ch-gr192.gif)  ![[Duvin]](../images/v/vx-ch-gr193.gif)  
 Flag of former Trins circle; Flag of Degen;
  Flag of Duvin, Switzerland
 
  - EMBATTLED FOURCHÉ (or EMBATTLED PER CHEVRON INVERTED)
- Heraldic phrases that may be used to describe a fortified structure in which the 
  "merlons" (or projecting sections) are topped by a V-shaped cutout  but see 
  the note below (also embattled [above], chevron 2) and 
  fourché).
  
  
  ![[Roemerswil]](../images/v/vx-ch-lu028.gif)  ![[Orselina]](../images/v/vx-ch-ti085.gif)  ![[Fuerstenau]](../images/v/vx-ch-gr029.gif) 
 Flag of Römerswil, Switzerland;
  Flag of Orselina, Switzerland;
  Flag of Fürstenau, Switzerland
 Please note that the above phrases have been introduced by the Editors since, as far 
  as can be discovered, this type of charge has never been accurately blazoned in correct 
  heraldic language. 
  - EMBLAZON
- 1) See blazon.
- 2) In strict heraldic usage, the creation of a pictorial record from a verbal or written description as referenced in 1) above.
  
    
    ![[emblazoned example]](../images/v/vx-dukerutland.gif)  ![[emblazoned example]](../images/v/vx-dukeatholl.gif)  ![[emblazoned example]](../images/v/vx-earlwarwick.gif)  
 Arms of the Duke of Rutland, UK 
    (Wikimedia); Arms of the 7th to 9th Duke of Atholl 
    (Wikimedia); Arms of the 16th Earl of Warwick, England (Wikimedia)
 
  - EMBLEM 
- 1) Generically, a design, whether heraldic or otherwise, that is symbolic 
  of a country, entity or person. 
- 2) Specifically, a design of heraldic or other symbols which is not a set 
  of armorial bearings/coat of arms or a badge as defined herein. In a commercial 
  context a logo is often used as an emblem (see also 
  anti-heraldry, 
  badge, 
  coat of arms 
  emblem, military and governmental/departmental, 
  emblem, state and national, 
  charge, 
  flag emblem,
  and logo).
  
    
    ![[Afghanistan]](../images/v/vx-af)1974.gif)  ![[Kyrgyzstan]](../images/v/vx-su)kg.gif)  ![[Bhutan]](../images/v/vx-bt).gif)  
 Emblems of Afghanistan 1974–1978, 
    Kyrgyzstan 1937–1994 and 
  Bhutan
 
    
    - Emblem, Military or Governmental/Departmental
- A design of heraldic or other symbols which is not a set of armorial bearings/coat 
    of arms or a badge as defined herein, but which is used to denote a particular 
    branch or division of the military, or a specific department within a government 
    structure – but see badge 3) (also 
    camp flag, coat of arms, 
    emblem 2), 
   emblem, state or national, 
    charge, logo, 
    military crest and 
    ship’s crest).
    
    
    ![[Army Flag]](../images/v/vx-za^ay03.gif)  ![[Ukraine air force emblem]](../images/v/vx-ua^af).gif)  ![[Immigration Service Flag]](../images/v/vx-tl_smig.jpg) 
 Army Flag/Emblem, RSA;
    Air Force Emblem, Ukraine;  
	Flag of the Immigration Service/Emblem, Timor-Leste
 
    - Emblem, State, National, Presidential, Provincial or Royal
- A design of heraldic or other symbols which is not a set of armorial bearings/coat 
    of arms or a badge as defined herein, but which is used to fulfil the 
	function of a coat of arms in a national or provincial context – see 
	notes below (also badge,
   charge, 
    coat of arms, 
    emblem 2) 
    emblem, military or governmental/departmental, 
   royal emblem and seal).
    
    
    ![[national emblem]](../images/v/vx-mx).gif)  ![[Presidential Flag/Emblem]](../images/v/vx-am_pres.gif)  ![[Royal/National Emblem]](../images/v/vx-th)garud.gif)  
 National Emblem, Mexico; 
	Presidential Flag/Emblem, Armenia;
	Royal/National Emblem, Thailand
 
Notes
  a) National/provincial emblems often epitomise the individuality and/or spirit of the state, and can be 
  placed on a flag to distinguish it from others, which may be similar – as, for example, those on 
  the civil ensign of Italy and national flag of Mexico.
  b) The emblems of some countries such as those of Mexico or of Italy (as shown above) – whilst 
  conforming to the definition as detailed herein – are officially described as “coats of 
  arms”.
    
  
  
  
  - EMBOWED
- A heraldic term for when the edge of an ordinary or a charge, an animal or of the arm of a man, 
  or the division line on a shield, banner of arms or a flag is bent or bowed – 
  arondi, bowed, bent or ployé 
  – but see arched (also 
  banner of arms, charge 1), 
 ordinary,  
  pointed and
  vambraced). 
  
  
      
 Flag of Seftigen, Switzerland; 
  Flag of Velika, Croatia; 
  Old Flag of Paderborn, Germany
 
  - EMBRACED
- An alternative heraldic term to interlaced  see interlaced.  
  ![[embraced example]](../images/v/vx-hr)zg-sn.gif)  ![[embraced example]](../images/v/vx-hr-zg-sn.gif)  
 Arms and Flag of Sveta Nedelja, Croatia
 
  - EMBROIDER 
- (v) The use of needlework to create or enhance a design  employed especially 
  on military colours and flags for indoor display (see also 
  colour 2), 
  colours 2), 
  indoor flag
  and raised detail). 
  
  
  ![[embroidered example]](../images/v/vx-es-tf-lc.jpg)  
 Embroidered Detail on the Flag of San Cristóbal de la Laguna, Tenerife, Spain (Klaus-Michael Schneider)
 
  - EMPALE 
- An alternative heraldic term to impale  see impale.  
  
  ![[empale example]](../images/v/vx-fr-89-sf.gif)  
 Flag of Saint-Florentin, France
 
  - EMPHASIZED
- In heraldry see garnished.
  
  
  ![[emphasized]](../images/v/vx-hr-vz-dm.gif)  ![[emphasized]](../images/v/vx-hr)vz-dm.gif) 
 Arms and Flag of Martijanec, Croatia