Medieval Glossary

Blanch-Lyon

A title of one of the English pursuivants-at-arms (from the dukes of Norfolk), named for the white lion in their arms.

Related term(s): Pursuivant; Heraldry; Heraldic; Herald; Espérance; Egle Vert
Category: Heraldry
Added: 09.01.06
Last modified: 09.01.06
Source information: Wilhelm, Thomas. A Military Dictionary and Gazetteer. Philadelphia: L.R. Hamersly & Co., 1881. 62, 464.

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