Explore in-depth what is sable, its definition, significance, and the various contexts in which it is used. Learn about the sable marten, the color sable, and its role in heraldry.
As Counter-Print returns with Modern Heraldry: Volume Two, we dissect the relationship between the ancient technique and modern day branding
As Counter-Print returns with Modern Heraldry: Volume Two, we dissect the relationship between the ancient technique and modern day branding
I love this lesson as a fun and engaging way to teach about the life of a Medieval knight. In six stations (practicing chivalry, learning about jousting, exploring heraldry, going on a quest, analyzing the structure of a castle, and learning about siege weapons), students will be presented with an i...
Definition: Formal tours conducted by heralds to regulate and register the coats of arms and pedigrees of nobility and gentry. Usage: Heraldic visitations are valuable historical records for tracing lineage and verifying entitlement to heraldic arms. Related Terms: Heraldry, Coat of Arms, Gentry
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As Counter-Print returns with Modern Heraldry: Volume Two, we dissect the relationship between the ancient technique and modern day branding
As Counter-Print returns with Modern Heraldry: Volume Two, we dissect the relationship between the ancient technique and modern day branding
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Heraldry, which is the use of inherited coats of arms and other symbols to show personal identity and family lineage, began on the mid-12th century CE battlefield as an easy means to identify medieval...
Discover the symbolic meaning and history behind each medieval times flag. Dive into a past era of knights, nobility, and heraldry.
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The rolling and fertile land that composes France’s Loire Valley is home to mythical tales of heraldry, to grand châteaux that rise like reverie, to lush vineyards and colorful gardens nurtured by an ideal combination of sun and rain. The river that runs through it must be a divine source of blessings that flow out
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Kite or long heater shield made of wood covered with painted and gilt gesso, charged with the arms of the Villani family of Florence, from the Palazzo Guadagni, Florence, mid 15th century.
… but what’s the national animal of Scotland?
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… but what’s the national animal of Scotland?
Scottish heraldry brims with legends that unfolded within the storied stone walls of this mesmeric land’s myriad castles, tucked within its ancient towns and scattered across the braes and glens of the Caledonian countryside. Holyrood Resting at the end of Edinburgh’s Royal Mile, the Palace of Holyroodhouse—also called Holyrood Palace—has undergone numerous renovations and additions
Definition: Formal tours conducted by heralds to regulate and register the coats of arms and pedigrees of nobility and gentry. Usage: Heraldic visitations are valuable historical records for tracing lineage and verifying entitlement to heraldic arms. Related Terms: Heraldry, Coat of Arms, Gentry
“It emerged sometime in the late 12th Century, at a time when knighthood became prestigious, and the knightly caste and the increasingly wealthy nobility merged.” WHY HAVE SO many European countries used double-headed eagles on...
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Prince LLywelyn the Great, Prince of Wales and Gwynedd, effective ruler of most of Wales He m Joan illegitimate (later legitimated) daughter of King John and "Regina Clementina" flic.kr/p/6rKGYW “It is said that Llewelyn ab Iorwerth the Great had near Trefriw a palace; ... He built Trefriw church "for the ease of his princess, who before was obliged to go on foot to Llanrhychwyn, a long walk among the mountains.”
'The Jämtland Triangle', this peculiar name was given to a 46 km hike in Sweden's Jamtland County. The core (or vertices) of this Triangle are STF mountain stations: Storulvån Fjallstation, Sylarna Fjallstation and Blåhammaren Fjallstation. The Jamtland Triangle is a very popular hike, well known amongst Swedes and some Norwegians, but it seems that it