English: Arms of
William de Braose (died 1230).
Matthew Paris (c.1200-1259) in his Historia Anglorum (folio 116) attributed the arms, Party per pale indented gules and azure, to
William V de Braose (d.1230). They appear as a marginal drawing of an inverted shield referring to his "impious murder" (Nota impiam murthram).[1] However Matthew Paris depicts different arms for him in his Chronica Majora, Part III, fol.75v, in an inverted shield: Gules, four piles meeting in base or[2]
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William de Braose (died 1230).
Matthew Paris (c.1200-1259) in his ''
Historia Anglorum'' (folio 116) attributed the arms, ''Party per pale indented gules and azure'', to
William V de Braose (d.1230). They appear as a marginal drawing of an inverted shield referring to his "impious murder" (''Nota impiam murthram'').<ref>''Historia Anglorum, Chronica Majora'', Part III; (1...
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