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- Murrey abstract "In heraldry, murrey is a "stain", or a non-standard tincture, of a dark reddish purple colour.According to dictionaries, murrey is the colour of mulberries, somewhere between gules (red) and purpure (violet), almost maroon; but examples registered in Canada and Scotland show it as a reddish brown.The livery colours of the House of York in the fifteenth century were azure and murrey, as depicted on the shields of the Falcon of the Plantagenets and the White Lion of Mortimer, two of the Queen's Beasts.The Flag of the Second Spanish Republic (in the 1930s) was a tricolour of horizontal stripes of red, yellow and murrey.".
- Murrey thumbnail Heraldic_Shield_Murrey.svg?width=300.
- Murrey wikiPageID "482558".
- Murrey wikiPageRevisionID "592786757".
- Murrey hasPhotoCollection Murrey.
- Murrey subject Category:Heraldic_tinctures.
- Murrey type Abstraction100002137.
- Murrey type ColoringMaterial114984973.
- Murrey type HeraldicTinctures.
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- Murrey type Matter100020827.
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- Murrey type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Murrey type Relation100031921.
- Murrey type Substance100019613.
- Murrey type Tincture114986004.
- Murrey type Athlete.
- Murrey type SoccerPlayer.
- Murrey comment "In heraldry, murrey is a "stain", or a non-standard tincture, of a dark reddish purple colour.According to dictionaries, murrey is the colour of mulberries, somewhere between gules (red) and purpure (violet), almost maroon; but examples registered in Canada and Scotland show it as a reddish brown.The livery colours of the House of York in the fifteenth century were azure and murrey, as depicted on the shields of the Falcon of the Plantagenets and the White Lion of Mortimer, two of the Queen's Beasts.The Flag of the Second Spanish Republic (in the 1930s) was a tricolour of horizontal stripes of red, yellow and murrey.".
- Murrey label "Morado (heráldica)".
- Murrey label "Murrey".
- Murrey label "Murrey".
- Murrey label "Murrey".
- Murrey sameAs Morado_(heráldica).
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- Murrey sameAs m.02fvhg.
- Murrey sameAs Q10858582.
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- Murrey wasDerivedFrom Murrey?oldid=592786757.
- Murrey depiction Heraldic_Shield_Murrey.svg.
- Murrey isPrimaryTopicOf Murrey.