Heraldry: Understanding Shield Partitions and Divisions
Partitions
1. Concept
Partitions are the divisions that are made from the Campo del Escudo, resulting from the same few parts that may be similar or proportional, in some cases, irregular and unequal in others. Each of the resulting parts has its own forms and is emblematic in Heraldry.
2. The Partition Can Be Regular or Irregular
2.1 Regular Partitions
They are named by the forms that result from the division of the Campo del Escudo by one or more straight lines. They give rise to:
- EC-divided into “simple
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- The greater the load, the stronger the field.
- The further we move from the load generator, the weaker the field.
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