Sun (heraldry)
A representation of the sun is used as a heraldic charge. The most usual form, often called sun in splendour or in his glory, consists of a round disc with the features of a human face, surrounded by twelve or sixteen rays, alternating wavy and straight.[1][2] The alternating straight and wavy rays are often said to represent the light and heat of the sun respectively.[3]
It is a common charge in the heraldry of many countries; e.g. the bearings of Armstrong, Canada, and the arms of Banbury Town Council, England.
It often appears as a rising sun as in the arms of East Devon District Council, England, and as a demi sun as in the coat of Aitchison, Canada.
It was used as a badge by Edward II of England, and was later adopted by Edward IV following the appearance of a parhelion or "sun dog" before his victory at the Battle of Mortimer's Cross in 1461.[2][4] It also had significance in alchemy, and may be a symbol of the Roman deity Sol Invictus (Unconquered Sun).[5]
The Sun of May shown on the national flags of Uruguay and Argentina is identical in form to the "Sun in Splendour".
Some Asian countries represent the sun in some of their symbols, due to the historical etymology of the term Asia may be from the Akkadian word (w)aṣû(m), which means 'to go outside' or 'to ascend', referring to the direction of the sun at sunrise in the Middle East and also likely connected with the Phoenician word asa meaning east. This may be contrasted to a similar etymology proposed for Europe, as being from Akkadian erēbu(m) 'to enter' or 'set' (of the sun).
Examples
In splendour
-
Arms of Amelot family
-
Arms of Arraincourt -
Arms of Auzeville-Tolosane -
Arms of Basse-Terre -
Arms of Bassurels -
Arms of Creisset -
Arms of Cuba (Portugal) -
Arms of Dole (Jura) -
Arms of Écija -
Arms of Ennetbürgen -
Arms of Fontaines-Saint-Martin -
Arms of Känerkinden -
Arms of Loukov -
Arms of Mende -
Flag of the Philippines (1899-1901) -
Emblem of the Philippines -
Arms of Sankt Gilgen -
Arms of El Soleràs -
Historical flag of Székely Land -
Arms of Tarnopol voivodship -
Arms of Vědomice -
Arms of Věžky
Other forms
-
Arms of Archena -
Arms of Arosa -
Arms of Barbâtre -
Arms of La Baule-Escoublac -
Arms of Beriáin -
Flag of the Colorado Party, in the Uruguayan Civil War -
Arms of Dobel -
Arms of Galar -
Arms of the Diocese of Gothenburg -
Naval Ensign of Japan -
Arms of Jēkabpils District -
Arms of Naantalin maalaiskunta -
Flag of the Philippines -
Current flag of Székely Land -
Flag of Republic of China (1912-1949) and Taiwan (since 1945)
See also
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Sun in heraldry. |
References
- ↑ James Parker, A glossary of terms used in heraldry. Accessed 13 December 2009
- 1 2 Dictionary of Vexillology. Accessed 13 December 2009
- ↑ Fox-Davies, A.C., (1969) A complete guide to heraldry. Aylesbury: Thomas Nelson and Sons. p. 222.
- ↑ Encyclopaedia Britannica: Edward IV and the Alchemists. Accessed 13 December 2009
- ↑ Banbury Faith Trail. Accessed 13 December 2009