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right slanting bar with three torn eagles

In the heraldry, the term "occupied" or "loaded" is a technical term which describes a particular representation of a herald image or a coat of arms

A coat of arms figure or a heraldic figure or several coats of arms depicted on a heraldic figure or other figure in the coat of arms is / are displayed. The figure below must still be recognizable, otherwise it is emblazoned as covered (covering). The latter also applies when the applied figure (eg oblique bar) touches the shield edge, In the coat of arms of the Freiherr von Hochberg (Hachberg) until 1796: "Split of gold and silver, covered with a gold-crowned and brawned red lion, all covered by a red slanting beam."

The coat of arms of Lorraine: "In gold a red (right) slant beam, loaded (loaded) with three mutilated white eagles." Edit source text Single-level Edit source text

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