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  • In heraldry, purpure (/ˈpɜːrpjʊər/) is a tincture, equivalent to the colour purple, and is one of the five main or most usually used colours (as opposed to metals).
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  • There has long been some uncertainty about the status of the tincture purpure in heraldry, for its place is not as firm as that of the others...
  • A Royal Prince (one who could inherit) could also use “Purpure” - but a Princess could not!
  • Gules and purpure in heraldry‎ (6 C, 10 F). ... Argent, purpure, sable, vert in heraldry‎ (3 F).
  • In heraldic terms it is referred to as “purpure.” This is the traditional color of kings and royalty, and therefore, signifies justice and majesty.
  • Purpure, (fr. pourpre): this colour, as it is considered by some, but tincture as it is allowed to be by others, is found but rarely in early rolls of arms.
  • Purpure or purple is commonly represented in heraldry through diagonal lines from the sinister part of the shield to the dexter base.
  • These arms include certain identifying heraldry symbols and were used mostly to identify a soldier or knight in battle.