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==Period Examples:== | ==Period Examples:== | ||
'''English''' | |||
Insignia Anglica - BSB Cod.icon. 291 [http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:12-bsb00001647-9] | |||
quadruped brodure | quadruped brodure 18alternating charge bordure 73, 84 | ||
Henry, Earl of Richmond, later Henry VII has a bordure alternating martletsand fleur-de-lys. | |||
Source: James Yorke, Union of Honour, 1640. | Source: James Yorke, Union of Honour, 1640. | ||
'''Spanish''' | |||
Armas de los Condes, Vescondes etc. de Cataluña, de Castilla, de Portugal- BSB Cod.icon. 290[S.l.] Spanien um 1440-1550 [[http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:12-bsb00001370-2]] | |||
quadrupeds and 2 charges on bordure 172, 187 | quadrupeds and 2 charges on bordure 172, 187 | ||
Insignia ... VI. Insignia Venetorum I - BSB Cod.icon. 271[S.l.] Italien 1550-1555 | |||
==Period and non-Period Examples:== | ===Period and non-Period Examples:=== | ||
per "Danielis Lindecolina" | per "Danielis Lindecolina" | ||
The cover of Stephen Slater, _The Illustrated Book of Heraldry_ (Anness Publishing / Hermes House, 2002-3, ISBN1-84477-224-1), "previously published as _The Compelte Book of Heraldry_" has "Argent, in cross five escudos azure bases to center azure each charged with five plates, on a bordure gules castles Or irregularly alternating with demi-fleurs-de-lys vert tips outwards, overall a label ermine". It also has "Gules, in pale two cauldrons checky Or and sable gringoly vert, a bordure compony argent, a lion gules, and gules, a castle Or, a motto 'Nos non venimos de reyes quereyes vienen de nos'". | The cover of Stephen Slater, _The Illustrated Book of Heraldry_ (Anness Publishing / Hermes House, 2002-3, ISBN1-84477-224-1), "previously published as _The Compelte Book of Heraldry_" has "Argent, in cross five escudos azure bases to center azure each charged with five plates, on a bordure gules castles Or irregularly alternating with demi-fleurs-de-lys vert tips outwards, overall a label ermine". It also has "Gules, in pale two cauldrons checky Or and sable gringoly vert, a bordure compony argent, a lion gules, and gules, a castle Or, a motto 'Nos non venimos de reyes quereyes vienen de nos'". | ||
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These aren't the greatest of examples for documentation purposes, as every one appears connected to royalty in some way (which is not so surprising in an intro to heraldry book), and only two dated to period. But I'm thinking that Iberian armory might be the most productive area to look at more. | These aren't the greatest of examples for documentation purposes, as every one appears connected to royalty in some way (which is not so surprising in an intro to heraldry book), and only two dated to period. But I'm thinking that Iberian armory might be the most productive area to look at more. | ||
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