- ROBED
- In heraldry see habited and vested 
(also clad).
   
 Flag ofÊDamvant, Switzerland
 
  - ROD OF ASCLEPIUS
- See ‘Staff of Asclepius’.
    
  
      
 Flag and Emblem of the 52nd Field Ambulance, Canada
 
  - ROD OF HERMES (or MERCURY)
- Alternative heraldic terms for a caduceus  see ‘caduceus’. 
  
  
  ![[rod of Hermes example]](../images/v/vxt-d654.gif)  ![[rod of Hermes example]](../images/v/vxt-d654a.gif)  
 Flag and Arms of Holwerd, 
  Netherlands
 
  - ROGACINA
- In Middle European heraldic usage, the Polish term for a charge in the form of a stylized 
  arrowhead or spear point, often with a decorated shaft and generally (but not invariably) pointing 
  upward (see also ‘arrow cross’, 
  ‘shafted’, 
  ‘barbed’).
          
  
  
        
 Flag of Baranów, Poland; 
  Flag of Górno, Poland;
  Flag of Tlumačov, Czechia
 
  - ROPE GROMMET 
- In naval heraldry the rope decoration that often surrounds a ship’s badge 
   traditionally but incorrectly referred to as a ship’s crest – see ‘ship’s crest’ 
  (also ‘badge 3)’ and ‘ropework border’). 
  
  
   
 Flag showing the Ship’s Badge/Crest of HMS Gloucester 1975
 
  - ROPED CROSS 
- 1) A cross of any type, but one whose arms appear fastened together with rope  a cable, 
  cabled or corded cross (see also ‘cross 2)’).
 2) The term may also be used to describe a cross that is made entirely from rope, cord or 
  cabling.
  
        
 Example; 
  Flag of Svatý Jan pod Skalou, Czechia; 
  Example (Seiyaku.com)
 
  - ROPED HEADING
- See ‘running eye and toggle’.
  - ROPEWORK BORDER
- A term used to describe the border of those shields that appear on the Italian civil and naval ensigns   
  see ‘civil ensign’ and ‘naval ensign’ under ‘ensign’ 
  (also ‘rope grommet’ and ‘tricolore, la’). 
  
  
  ![[ropework border example]](../images/v/vxt-d2483.gif)  ![[ropework border example]](../images/v/vxt-d2483a.gif)  ![[ropework border example]](../images/v/vxt-d2484.gif)  
 Naval Ensign and Arms, plus 
  Civil Ensign Italy (fotw and wiki)
 
  - ROSETTE
- In Norwegian heraldic usage an alternative term to in annulo  see ‘inannulo’.  
  
  
  ![[rosette example]](../images/v/vxt-d2911.gif)  ![[rosette example]](../images/v/vxt-d2910.gif)  ![[rosette example]](../images/v/vxt-d5219.gif)  
 Flag of Tingvoll, Norway;
  Flag of Selbu, Norway;
  Flag of Yvoir, Belgium
 
  - ROTATED 
- The term used when an emblem, badge, set of armorial bearings or any part thereof is 
  turned so that it appears upright in a flag intended for vertical (or occasionally oblique) 
  display  but see  
  ‘slanted display design’ 
  (also ‘armorial bearings’, 
  ‘badge’, 
  ‘emblem’, 
  ‘hanging flag’).  
  
  
      
 Flags for vertical and horizontal display, Montserrat (fotw and CS)
 
  - ROTATED SQUARE
- See ‘square lozenge’. 
  
  
  ![[rotated square example]](../images/v/vxt-d659.gif)  
 Flag of Tremelo, Belgium
 
  - ROTATIONAL POSITION
- See ‘radial orientation’. 
  
  
   
 Flag of Johore, Malaysia
  Please note that the moon and star on the flag of Johore are orientated on an imaginary line running downward from 1/3 below the top to 1/3 above the base of the canton, and that the star has its outward point centred on that line.   
 
  - ROUND-BOTTOMED SHIELD
- 1) The term to be used for a shield whose base is semi-circular but whose 
  sides are not parallel.
 2) See ‘Spanish-style shield’.
  
        
 Flag of Gospić, Croatia; 
  Arms of Čebín, Czechia;
  Flag of Gornji Kneginec, Croatia
 
  - ROUNDED CROSS
- A form of the cross pattée in which the outer ends are in the form of a 
  convex arc (as if the charge was created from a circle) – an orbicular cross, 
  a Cross of the Portuguese Knights Templar, a Templar Cross, a cross pattée/formy rounded or a
  consecration cross – see 
  ‘cross pattée’
  (also ‘bauceant’).
  
  
        
 Flag of Mogadouro, Portugal;
  Flag of Paços de Ferreira, Portugal; 
  Flag of Penamaior, Portugal
 
  - ROUNDED FLY
- See ‘lanceolate’
  
  
   
 Flag of Leśna, Poland
 
  - ROUNDED SWALLOWTAIL
- 1) See ‘descate’.
- 2) A variation of the swallow-tail in which the cut in the fly of the flag 
  is shaped by a single curve  but see ‘hussar cut’ (also ‘swallow-tail(ed)’).
  
  
  ![[swallow-tail example]](../images/v/vxt-d4326.gif)  ![[swallow-tail example]](../images/v/vxt-d1518.gif) 
 Guidon of the Blues and Royals, UK (Graham Bartram); Guidon of the 2nd Dragoon Regiment, Prussia c1740
 
  - ROUNDEL 
- 1) A circular emblem of nationality employed on the fuselage and wings of military aircraft and 
  on some Air Force flags  generally (but not exclusively) consisting of concentric rings 
  of the national colours and based on the cockade (see also 
aircraft marking(s), 
  cockade 2), 
  fin flash and 
  national colours 2). 
  See supplemental note
- 2) See fuselage markings 1) and 
wing marking(s) 1). 
- 3) The heraldic term for a disc (see bezant, 
  hurt, 
  plates,
  ogress(es),
 pomme(s) and
 torteau). 
  
  
        
 Aircraft roundel: Romania; 
  Flag of Apples, Switzerland ; 
  Aircraft Roundel Spain
 
  - ROUNDEL ARGENT
- An alternative heraldic term for a plate  see ‘plates’.
  
  
    
 Flag of 
  Ichtegem, Belgium
 
  - ROUNDEL AZURE
- An alternative heraldic term for a hurt  see ‘hurt’.
  
  
  ![[hurt example]](../images/v/vxt-d941b.gif) 
 Flag of Lenzburg, Switzerland
 
  - ROUNDEL BARRY WAVY
- An alternative heraldic term for a fountain  see ‘fountain 1)’.
  
  
    
 Flag of Il-Fontana, Malta
 
  - ROUNDEL GULES
- An alternative heraldic term for a torteau  ‘torteau’.
  
  
    
 Flag of Asendorf, Germany
 
  
  - ROUNDEL OR
- An alternate heraldic term for a bezant  see ‘bezant’.
  
  
    
 Flag of Gáfete, Portugal
 
  
  - ROUNDEL SABLE
- An alternate heraldic term for an ogress  see ogress(es).
   
 Flag of Vallon, Switzerland
 
  
  - ROUNDEL VERT
- An alternate heraldic term for a pomme  see ‘pomme(s)’.
  
  
    
 Flag of Uelsen, Germany
 
  - ROWEL 
- The heraldic term for a mullet or star-like charge that usually (but not exclusively) has with five or six radiating points, 
  but which is pierced in its centre and is meant to represent the rowel of a spur – a spur 
  rowel or pierced mullet – but see mullet (also ‘pierced 2)’ and 
  ‘star 1)’.
  
  
    ![[rowel]](../images/v/vxt-d3873.gif)    
 Flag of Norden, Germany;
  Flag and Arms of Severin, Croatia; 
  Flag of Heinenoord, The Netherlands
 Please note, we suggest that a glossary or dictionary of heraldry be consulted 
  regarding use of the terms given above.