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- Sea-lion abstract "In heraldry, the term sea-lion (sometimes called a morse) refers to a legendary creature that has the head and upper body of a lion, but with webbed forelimbs and a fish tail. These occur most frequently as supporters, but also occur as crests and occasionally as charges. Sea-lions are frequently found in "sejant" or "sejant-erect" (sitting upright) attitudes, but may also be found "naiant" (horizontally, as if swimming) or "assurgeant" (issuing from the waves of the sea).".
- Sea-lion thumbnail Complete_Guide_to_Heraldry_Fig314.png?width=300.
- Sea-lion wikiPageExternalLink Sea+Lion.
- Sea-lion wikiPageID "34924114".
- Sea-lion wikiPageRevisionID "604052424".
- Sea-lion hasPhotoCollection Sea-lion.
- Sea-lion subject Category:Heraldic_beasts.
- Sea-lion subject Category:Lions_in_heraldry.
- Sea-lion subject Category:Monsters.
- Sea-lion subject Category:Mythological_felines.
- Sea-lion subject Category:Mythological_hybrids.
- Sea-lion subject Category:Nautical_lore.
- Sea-lion type Animal100015388.
- Sea-lion type Carnivore102075296.
- Sea-lion type Chordate101466257.
- Sea-lion type Feline102120997.
- Sea-lion type HeraldicBeasts.
- Sea-lion type LivingThing100004258.
- Sea-lion type Mammal101861778.
- Sea-lion type MythologicalAquaticCreatures.
- Sea-lion type MythologicalFelines.
- Sea-lion type Object100002684.
- Sea-lion type Organism100004475.
- Sea-lion type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Sea-lion type Placental101886756.
- Sea-lion type Vertebrate101471682.
- Sea-lion type Whole100003553.
- Sea-lion comment "In heraldry, the term sea-lion (sometimes called a morse) refers to a legendary creature that has the head and upper body of a lion, but with webbed forelimbs and a fish tail. These occur most frequently as supporters, but also occur as crests and occasionally as charges. Sea-lions are frequently found in "sejant" or "sejant-erect" (sitting upright) attitudes, but may also be found "naiant" (horizontally, as if swimming) or "assurgeant" (issuing from the waves of the sea).".
- Sea-lion label "Sea-lion".
- Sea-lion label "Seelöwe (Wappentier)".
- Sea-lion sameAs Seelöwe_(Wappentier).
- Sea-lion sameAs m.0j45g5p.
- Sea-lion sameAs Q256569.
- Sea-lion sameAs Q256569.
- Sea-lion sameAs Sea-lion.
- Sea-lion wasDerivedFrom Sea-lion?oldid=604052424.
- Sea-lion depiction Complete_Guide_to_Heraldry_Fig314.png.
- Sea-lion isPrimaryTopicOf Sea-lion.