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=Definition=
The most important group of charges in a piece of armory. In blazons, the primary charge group is usually mentioned immediately after the field (though a strewn charge group is not primary when it is blazoned before a central charge group). If there is a central ordinary lying entirely on the field, it is the primary charge. If there is no such central ordinary, then the primary charge group is the set of charges of the same size that lie in the center of the design and directly on the field. An overall charge can never be the primary charge. In any piece of armory with charges there will always be a primary charge group, unless the only charges are peripheral. There cannot be more than one primary charge group in any given design. In ''Gules, a pale between two mullets argent'', the pale is the primary charge. In ''Or, a maunche between three roundels azure'' the maunche is the primary charge. In ''Per chevron argent and sable, two roses and a fleur-de-lys counterchanged and on a chief purpure three hearts argent'', the roses and fleur-de-lys are the primary charge group, because they are all of about the same size and in a standard arrangement. In ''Azure semy of mullets and a chief argent'' the strewn mullets are the primary charge group; in ''Azure semy of mullets, an eagle and a chief argent'' the eagle is the primary charge. In ''Sable, a lion Or, overall a bend argent,'' the lion is the primary charge. In ''Azure, a chief Or'' there is no primary charge group. ''See also'' [[Overall Charge Group]], [[Peripheral Charge Group]], [[Secondary Charge Group]], [[Semy]], [[Tertiary Charge Group]].
The most important group of charges in a piece of armory. In blazons, the primary charge group is usually mentioned immediately after the field (though a strewn charge group is not primary when it is blazoned before a central charge group). If there is a central ordinary lying entirely on the field, it is the primary charge. If there is no such central ordinary, then the primary charge group is the set of charges of the same size that lie in the center of the design and directly on the field. An overall charge can never be the primary charge. In any piece of armory with charges there will always be a primary charge group, unless the only charges are peripheral. There cannot be more than one primary charge group in any given design. In ''Gules, a pale between two mullets argent'', the pale is the primary charge. In ''Or, a maunche between three roundels azure'' the maunche is the primary charge. In ''Per chevron argent and sable, two roses and a fleur-de-lys counterchanged and on a chief purpure three hearts argent'', the roses and fleur-de-lys are the primary charge group, because they are all of about the same size and in a standard arrangement. In ''Azure semy of mullets and a chief argent'' the strewn mullets are the primary charge group; in ''Azure semy of mullets, an eagle and a chief argent'' the eagle is the primary charge. In ''Sable, a lion Or, overall a bend argent,'' the lion is the primary charge. In ''Azure, a chief Or'' there is no primary charge group. ''See also'' [[Overall Charge Group]], [[Peripheral Charge Group]], [[Secondary Charge Group]], [[Semy]], [[Tertiary Charge Group]].
* http://heraldry.sca.org/coagloss.html
* http://heraldry.sca.org/coagloss.html
 
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Definition[edit | edit source]

The most important group of charges in a piece of armory. In blazons, the primary charge group is usually mentioned immediately after the field (though a strewn charge group is not primary when it is blazoned before a central charge group). If there is a central ordinary lying entirely on the field, it is the primary charge. If there is no such central ordinary, then the primary charge group is the set of charges of the same size that lie in the center of the design and directly on the field. An overall charge can never be the primary charge. In any piece of armory with charges there will always be a primary charge group, unless the only charges are peripheral. There cannot be more than one primary charge group in any given design. In Gules, a pale between two mullets argent, the pale is the primary charge. In Or, a maunche between three roundels azure the maunche is the primary charge. In Per chevron argent and sable, two roses and a fleur-de-lys counterchanged and on a chief purpure three hearts argent, the roses and fleur-de-lys are the primary charge group, because they are all of about the same size and in a standard arrangement. In Azure semy of mullets and a chief argent the strewn mullets are the primary charge group; in Azure semy of mullets, an eagle and a chief argent the eagle is the primary charge. In Sable, a lion Or, overall a bend argent, the lion is the primary charge. In Azure, a chief Or there is no primary charge group. See also Overall Charge Group, Peripheral Charge Group, Secondary Charge Group, Semy, Tertiary Charge Group.

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An Ordinary of Siebmacher's Wappenbuch[edit | edit source]

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Pictorial Dictionary, 3rd edition:[edit | edit source]

Vector Graphics:[edit | edit source]


Pennsic Traceable Art Project[edit | edit source]

Sources:[edit | edit source]

Academy of St. Gabriel "Medieval Heraldry Archive" - http://www.s-gabriel.org/heraldry/
Archive of St. Gabriel reports - http://www.panix.com/~gabriel/public-bin/archive.cgi
Laurel Armory Articles - http://heraldry.sca.org/laurel/armory_articles.html

New Heraldic Primer (Heraldry for Non-Heralds) - http://heraldry.sca.org/armory/newprimer/
Pictorial Dictionary of Heraldry (PicDic), 3rd Edition - http://mistholme.com/pictorial-dictionary-of-heraldry (in progress)
Period Armorials

Parker's Heraldry - http://karlwilcox.com/parker/
Riestap's Armorial Général - http://www.euraldic.com/lasu/bl/bl_a_aa.html


Precedents:[edit | edit source]

Precedents of the SCA College of Arms - http://heraldry.sca.org/laurel/precedents.html
Morsulus Heralds Website - http://www.morsulus.org/ (to search the LoARs and Precedents)

Use the above links to be sure any precedents listed below haven't been superseded by newer precedents.

Definition:[edit | edit source]

(includes defaults, proper tinctures, blazoning)

July 2009 - charges on either side of line of division co-primary[edit | edit source]

#202Istv�n Nyiregyhazi. Device. Per chevron ploy� throughout Or and sable, two cinquefoils gules slipped and leaved vert and an alquerque board Or.

We apologize to the submitter for the lack of clarity of the previous return. The reason for the 'unmistakable impression of three co-primary charges' was that the charges were on either side of a line of division. Charges on either side of a line of division have long been held to be co-primary, regardless of their size. Precedent says "As two types of charges lying on either side of a line of division, this is four co-primary charges, not a primary and three secondary charges." [Ia ingen �eda, October 2008, R-Northshield] The same situation applies here: the flowers and the board are co-primary. Therefore, this device is still in conflict with that of Sine Ealasaid Leanora Kyntire, Per chevron Or and sable, two roses gules, barbed and seeded proper, and a cup Or, with a single CD for changing the cup to a delf with internal detailing.

Please instruct the submitter that, should he resubmit with an alquerque board, the marks on the board should be drawn more boldly, since they are the markings that make it identifiable as an alquerque board. As the defining instance of an alquerque board in Society armory, the charge should be drawn to match the period documentation. http://heraldry.sca.org/loar/2009/07/09-07lar.html

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(Restricted, Reserved, SFPP, OOP)

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