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FReeper Canteen ~ A Day of Heraldry ~ August 17, 2006
linked in thread | August 16, 2006 | Ms,Behavin

Posted on 08/16/2006 6:38:35 PM PDT by MS.BEHAVIN

 


The FReeper Canteen's Day of

~Heraldry~

 



         

 

Heraldry is the practice of designing, displaying, describing and recording coats of arms and badges, as well as the formal ceremonies and laws that regulate the use and inheritance of arms. The origins of heraldry lie in the need to distinguish participants in battles or jousts, whose faces were hidden by steel helmets.

In the U.S., the word "crest" is commonly used to refer to a coat-of-arms. However, in heraldry, a crest is just one component of a complete achievement of arms. The crest sits on top of a helmet, which itself sits on the main and most recognizable part of the arms, the shield or escutcheon. Other elements may include supporters holding up the shield and a motto beneath. Crests can in fact be used on their own (this is particularly useful when there is insufficient space to display the entire coat-of-arms); but where the shield alone is used it should never be called a "crest".

Heraldry - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

       

 

The knights in the Bayeux Tapestry from the late eleventh century carry no coats of arms, yet by the mid twelfth century personal badges were being used widely by nobility. By the reign of Henry III of England, arms were inherited, thus their judicial regulation became important. The practice of using marks of cadency arose, to distinguish one son from another, and was institutionalized and standardized by the fifteenth century.

In the late Middle Ages and Renaissance, heraldry became a highly developed discipline, regulated by professional heralds. As its use in jousts became obsolete (with the exception of rare revivals), arms remained popular for visually identifying a person in other ways — impressed in sealing wax on official documents, carved on a family tomb, and so forth. The first work of heraldic jurisprudence, De Insigniis et Armiis was written by a professor of law at the University of Padua, Bartolo of Sassoferrato, in the 1350s.

"Bartolo's book became popular in legal circles, but most heralds and knights did not speak the Latinate jargon in which De Insigniis et Armiis was written. Because of this linguistic divide, the field of heraldic law bifurcated. One was vernacular, and includes the works of Honoré Bonet and Christine de Pisan. The other remained in Latin, and, in Wales and England, is represented by the works of De Bado Aureo and Upton. This Latin continuation of heraldic legal thought spawned, in England, other vernacular heraldic texts, which are the direct antecedents of Tudor and modern studies of heraldry" (C. Levin)

Throughout the existence of heraldry, coats of arms have been executed in a wide variety of media, including painted wood, embroidery, enamel, stonework, stained glass and, later, computerised media. For this reason, and because its original function was quick recognition in the chaotic conditions of battle, heraldry for the most part distinguishes only six tinctures (yellow, white, red, blue, black and green; purple is counted in theory but its use in practice is marginal) and makes no fine distinctions in the precise size or placement of charges on the field, or the number of a lion's claws. Coats of arms and their accessories are described in a concise jargon called blazon, which for the most part ignores details that are conventional, and in nearly all cases details of varying artistic depictions, which tend to be small and not to help quick visual distinction. It should be noted that the property interest, if any is recognised, in the coat-of-arms inheres in the blazon and not in the particular depiction of the arms.

It is sometimes said that each element of a coat of arms has a conventional meaning, that white stands for honour, blue for loyalty and red for courage, and so on. While the original bearer of a coat may well have had some symbolism in mind, there is no reason to expect consistency from one to the next. In general it is impossible to say what a given coat of arms "means", unless, as is often the case, it incorporates a pun on the bearer's name.

The development of portable firearms made plate armor nearly useless, and heraldry, detached from its original function, gradually became more elaborate at the expense of clarity, both in content (e.g., landscapes representing battle sites became frequent in the 18th century) and in presentation (rococo frames overwhelming the content of the shield). The 20th century's taste for stark iconic emblems made the simple styles of early heraldry fashionable again.

Heraldry - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

       

More on Heraldry coming in the next few weeks!!

 

Welcome to the Free Republic Canteen ~ honoring and entertaining our military and our allies and their families 24/7 every day of the year!  A gentle reminder from Ms.B ~ please keep if family friendly and fun in the Canteen.  We're here for our heroes and we want them to have a good time and not worry about all the political stuff going on.  Pull up a chair, kick your feet up and relax! 

 



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To: tomkow6
Good Morning Tomkow :)
361 posted on 08/17/2006 5:32:48 AM PDT by GodBlessUSA (US Troops, Past, Present and Future, God Bless You and Thank You! Prayers said for our Heroes!)
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To: acad1228

Good Morning acad :)


362 posted on 08/17/2006 5:33:04 AM PDT by GodBlessUSA (US Troops, Past, Present and Future, God Bless You and Thank You! Prayers said for our Heroes!)
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To: Mrs.Nooseman; beachn4fun
((HUGS))Good morning, Mrs. N.

((HUGS))Good morning, Beach.

How's it going, Ladies?

363 posted on 08/17/2006 5:34:12 AM PDT by E.G.C.
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To: beachn4fun
Good Morning Beachn :)
How are you today? Isn't this weather the best!
Hugs!
364 posted on 08/17/2006 5:34:37 AM PDT by GodBlessUSA (US Troops, Past, Present and Future, God Bless You and Thank You! Prayers said for our Heroes!)
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To: E.G.C.

Good Morning E.G.C. :)
How are you today? I'm doing pretty good. Another beautiful day to enjoy.
Hugs!


365 posted on 08/17/2006 5:35:09 AM PDT by GodBlessUSA (US Troops, Past, Present and Future, God Bless You and Thank You! Prayers said for our Heroes!)
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To: BarbaricGrandeur

I get those "family crest" offers from time to time in the mail; always wondered if they were on the "up & up".


366 posted on 08/17/2006 5:35:34 AM PDT by tomkow6 (........Support the artists appearing in the Canteen (buy a BURKA)!)
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To: GodBlessUSA

Morning, GBUSA!


367 posted on 08/17/2006 5:35:52 AM PDT by tomkow6 (........Support the artists appearing in the Canteen (buy a BURKA)!)
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To: MS.BEHAVIN

Not listed on the official Heraldry web site. Know it's in the paper archives though.


368 posted on 08/17/2006 5:38:31 AM PDT by SandRat (Duty, Honor, Country. What else needs to be said?)
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To: SandRat

Wow!! I enjoyed these!! Thanks!


369 posted on 08/17/2006 5:39:21 AM PDT by StarCMC ("The word of muslims will never, ever override what our U.S. Marines say." - TheCrusader)
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To: tomkow6

If we don't kick your butt this time, I'm gonna beg them to tear down that monstrosity now known as Busch Stadium and rebuild our beautiful old one. :-D


370 posted on 08/17/2006 5:42:48 AM PDT by StarCMC ("The word of muslims will never, ever override what our U.S. Marines say." - TheCrusader)
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To: tomkow6

Strictly speaking the "crest" is just the decoration atop the helm. Most Armorial Achievements don't even have a helm (though some have a crest without a helm), just the shield. So whenever you see the whole achievement referred to as a “Family Crest,” you know it's bogus.


371 posted on 08/17/2006 5:42:50 AM PDT by BarbaricGrandeur
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To: SandRat

Morning, SR!


372 posted on 08/17/2006 5:44:45 AM PDT by tomkow6 (........Support the artists appearing in the Canteen (buy a BURKA)!)
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To: StarCMC
Morning, Star!

Better start begging!

373 posted on 08/17/2006 5:45:27 AM PDT by tomkow6 (........Support the artists appearing in the Canteen (buy a BURKA)!)
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To: BarbaricGrandeur; MS.BEHAVIN

I'm speaking for Ms.Behavin here -- but check back in a few weeks on a Thrusday (the next time it's her turn to post a Canteen thread) because she's planning to talk about other aspects of Heraldry and crests and such! :oD


374 posted on 08/17/2006 5:47:10 AM PDT by StarCMC ("The word of muslims will never, ever override what our U.S. Marines say." - TheCrusader)
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To: tomkow6

I'd do it anyway -- I don't like the new stadium. Feels just like everyone else's stadium -- it ain't home!


375 posted on 08/17/2006 5:48:12 AM PDT by StarCMC ("The word of muslims will never, ever override what our U.S. Marines say." - TheCrusader)
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To: MS.BEHAVIN; beachn4fun; tomkow6; Kathy in Alaska; All

Good Morning To The Canteen

*Thank You To All Who Serve Our Country*

376 posted on 08/17/2006 5:48:49 AM PDT by MEG33 (GOD BLESS OUR ARMED FORCES.)
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To: MEG33

Morning, Meg!


377 posted on 08/17/2006 5:49:50 AM PDT by tomkow6 (........Support the artists appearing in the Canteen (buy a BURKA)!)
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To: StarCMC

I'll look around come Thursday then.


378 posted on 08/17/2006 5:51:44 AM PDT by BarbaricGrandeur
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To: MS.BEHAVIN; beachn4fun; LUV W; GodBlessUSA; AZamericonnie; Old Sarge; Kathy in Alaska; ...
Yesterday I told you all that I had a heart warming story to tell,well I am a day late so here it goes.

As you all know we had some trouble with my children's passports and that I thought we would have to cancel the whole trip,well that didn't happen and I flew the scheduled flight for me.

We rebooked the flight for my kids for Wednesday of that week,two days after I left and they embarked on their trip that day.

The flight from Portland was uneventful and they arrived in Chicago on time.They had a five hour lay over there and found the gate they would depart from.Once they found the gate they settled in for their wait.While waiting at the gate they met a young man from Berlin and had a nice conversation,when my 13 year old decided to stop an airline associate to ask if they were at the right gate for the flight to Frankfurt.This associate informed my daughter that their flight was canceled and that they had to rebook their flights.No one at the gate waiting had known about it and found out through my daughter that the flight was canceled do to technical difficulties and that everyone had to rebook.My kids and their new friend went to the line of phones to rebook their flights.

Well American Airlines rebooked them on British Airways and they were off and on their way to Germany via London,after a now 9 hour layover.

They arrived in London and went to their connecting flight only to find out that that flight was canceled as well do to technical difficulties and were booked on another flight do to leave a couple of hours later.Every thing seemed to be fine,but as things went a severe Thunderstorm moved through London,that knocked out all the power and no flights were able to leave.

This meant that my kids had to get rebooked on yet another flight out,but since the power was out that could not happen.My kids were stuck at London Heathrow Airport for the next 12 hours.

At London they met three US Soldiers coming back from leave with whom they talked and when the power was restored everyone went to get their tickets rebooked.

My kids were having trouble and once again my daughter took over and told the ticket counter person,that they had this trip planned for a long time and that they had been traveling for a couple of days now and that they wanted to get to there destination now.The lady told her she would try,but that she couldn't promise anything.

Well what can I say the three Soldiers came to my kids rescue and got them on the last plane out,flying first class.

I don't know who the three heroes were and would like to thank them from the bottom of my heart for taking charge and getting my kids safely to me.I know one of the Soldiers is from Coos Bay,Oregon and his name is Jason.

This little story goes to show that even off duty Military Personnel protect and serve their country and fellow country men and women.

I salute all our heroes serving abroad and in the US.
379 posted on 08/17/2006 5:51:56 AM PDT by Mrs.Nooseman (Proud supporter of our Troops and President GW!!!)
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To: tomkow6

LOL.

I try harder next time.


380 posted on 08/17/2006 5:52:22 AM PDT by Mrs.Nooseman (Proud supporter of our Troops and President GW!!!)
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