Season 9 - Three in Chief
HH9: Three in Chief
This season happened in March of 2019 and for the twist, participants had to include a gore, the ordinary, in their design.
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Nr. | Arms | Description | Pope | Notes |
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1 | Per pale, two coats: 1. Azure, a mountain of three coupeaux in base, thereon a patriarchal cross, its arms patées or; over all the word PAX in fess fimbriated sable; 2. Per bend or and azure, on a bend argent three Moor's heads couped sable wreathed of the third; on a chief of the second three estoiles argent, 1 and 2. | Pius VII (Barnaba Niccolò Maria Luigi Chiaramonti, 1800–1823) | It combines the coat of arms of the Benedictine order (at dexter) with that of the Chiaramonti family (at sinister). | |
1 | Azure, an eagle displayed argent; also described asTemplate:Clarify Azure, an eagle displayed or crowned of the same | Leo XII (Annibale della Genga, 1823–1829) | ||
1 | Gules, a lion rampant argent holding a castle triple-towered or. | Pius VIII (Francesco Castiglione, 1829–1830) | The attributed (traditional) arms of Celestine IV, canting arms for the name "Castiglione". | |
1 | Per pale two coats; 1. Azure, two doves argent drinking out of a chalice or, in chief an estoile of the second. 2. Per fess azure and argent over all on a fess gules three mullets or, in chief a hat sable. | Gregory XVI (Bartolomeo Capellari, 1831–1846) | Combines the arms of the Camaldoli order (at dexter) with those of the Capellari family (at sinister). | |
1 | Quarterly, 1 and 4 azure a lion rampant crowned or, its hind foot resting on a globe of the last; 2 and 3 argent two bends gules. [1] | Pius IX (Giovanni Mastai-Ferretti, 1846–1878) | The first and fourth quarters are the arms of the Mastai family, and the second and third quarters those of the Ferretti family. |