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=Illustrations:=  
=Illustrations:=  
==Period:==  
==Period:==  
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| BSB 277, Insignia Florentinorum, folio 128, roses growing out of a mount
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==Modern:==
===Pictorial Dictionary of SCA Heraldry (3rd edition):===
* http://mistholme.com/dictionary/rose/ Rose]]
Per Mistholme, may use PicDic art for submission purposes without prior permission.
===Vector Graphics:===
* [[Book of Traceable Heraldic Art]] - http://heraldicart.org/
===Annotated [[Pennsic Traceable Art Project]]===
=Sources:=
* 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
* https://iiif.biblissima.fr/collections/ - website that searches multiple great digital libraries




==Modern:==
* New Heraldic Primer (Heraldry for Non-Heralds) - http://heraldry.sca.org/armory/newprimer/
=='''Pictorial Dictionary of SCA Heraldry (3rd edition):'''==
* Pictorial Dictionary of Heraldry (PicDic), 3rd Edition - http://mistholme.com/pictorial-dictionary-of-heraldry
<span style="display: block; font-family: inherit; vertical-align: baseline;">
* [[Period Armorials]]
* <span style="font-family: inherit; vertical-align: baseline;">''<span style="background-color: #edf6fe; color: #123b66; font-family: inherit; text-decoration: none; vertical-align: baseline;">[[http://mistholme.com/dictionary/rose/|Rose]]</span>''</span>
 
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===[[Pennsic Traceable Art Project]]:===
* Parker's Heraldry - https://www.heraldsnet.org/saitou/parker/index.htm
* Rietstap's ''Armorial Général - http://www.coats-of-arms-heraldry.com/armoriaux/rietstap.html


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==From FREQUENTLY GIVEN ANSWERS (That Are Wrong)==  
=FREQUENTLY GIVEN ANSWERS (That Are Wrong)=  
by Master Gawain of Miskbridge
by Master Gawain of Miskbridge
''WRONG - Only queens can use roses on their arms.''
''WRONG - Only queens can use roses on their arms.''
What is [[scaheraldry/Reserved Charges reserved]] to queens (and Companions of the Rose) are rose <u>[[Wreath wreaths]]</u>. <u>Chaplets</u> of roses are [[scaheraldry/Reserved Charges reserved]] to princesses. By extension, orles and bordures of roses are also [[Reserved Charges reserved]]. Single and multiple roses of any tincture* are not reserved, and are registered all the time, so long as they don't look too much like a wreath.
What is reserved to queens (and Companions of the Rose) are rose <u>wreaths</u>. <u>Chaplets</u> of roses are reserved to princesses. By extension, orles and bordures of roses are also reserved. Single and multiple roses... are not reserved, and are registered all the time, so long as they don't look too much like a wreath.
* A rose tinctured gules and argent is an English royal badge, the "Tudor rose", and is not registerable in the Society.
* A rose tinctured gules and argent is an English royal badge, the "Tudor rose", and is not registerable in the Society.
http://heraldry.sca.org/laurel/wrong.html
http://heraldry.sca.org/laurel/wrong.html


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=Precedents:=
Precedents of the SCA College of Arms - http://heraldry.sca.org/laurel/precedents.html <br>
Morsulus Heralds Website - http://www.morsulus.org/ (to search the LoARs and Precedents) <br>
'' '''Use the above links to be sure any precedents listed below haven't been superseded by newer precedents.'' '''


=Precedents:=
==Definition:==  
<span style="background-color: #ffffff;">Precedents of the SCA College of Arms - [[http://heraldry.sca.org/laurel/precedents.html]]</span>
''(includes defaults, proper tinctures, blazoning)''
<span style="background-color: #ffffff;">Morsulus Heralds Website - [[http://www.morsulus.org/]] (to search the LoARs and Precedents)</span>
<span style="background-color: #ffffff;">Restatement Wiki - [[http://yehudaheraldry.com/restatement/index.php?title=Main_Page]] (restatements of Precedents)</span>
''<span style="background-color: #ffffff;">'''Use the above links to be sure any precedents listed below haven't been superseded by newer precedents.'''</span>''


==<span style="background-color: #ffffff;">[[#x--Precedents:-Definition/Defining Instance:]]<u>'''Definition/Defining Instance:'''</u></span>==  
===Example===


==Registerability:==
''(Restricted, Reserved, SFPP, OOP)''
===December 2015 - A Tudor Rose by Any Other Name...===
This month a submission brought up a discussion about presumption upon the Tudor rose. Per the Cover Letter of December 2010, the number of forms of half argent half gules roses that were restricted was reduced to six forms rather than ''"in some other manner which creates a half-white, half-red rose"''. The currently protected forms are:
* A double rose gules and argent or argent and gules.
* A rose quarterly either in argent and gules or gules and argent.
* A rose per pale either in argent and gules or gules and argent. [Cover Letter, Dec 2010]


==<span style="background-color: #ffffff;">[[#x--Precedents:-Registerability:]]<u>'''Registerability:'''</u></span>==
The current submission interpreted the wording on the December 2010 Cover Letter '' "We are, therefore, removing the restriction on using half-white and half-red roses as part of a larger armorial design. We are registering those six badges to the Tudors, as they are important period badges, but we will no longer restrict their use entirely" '' as meaning that these six forms are not restricted anymore. This is not the case. What is not restricted is any other form of a half-white, half-red rose.
=== ===
http://heraldry.sca.org/loar/2016/01/16-01cl.html
===<span style="display: inline !important;">December 2015 - A Tudor Rose by Any Other Name...</span>===
<span style="line-height: 1.5;">This month a submission brought up a discussion about presumption upon the Tudor rose. Per the Cover Letter of December 2010, the number of forms of half argent half gules roses that were restricted was reduced to six forms rather than </span>''<span style="line-height: 1.5;">"in some other manner which creates a half-white, half-red rose"</span>''<span style="line-height: 1.5;">. The currently protected forms are:</span>
<span style="line-height: 1.5;"> A double rose gules and argent or argent and gules.</span>
<span style="line-height: 1.5;"> A rose quarterly either in argent and gules or gules and argent.</span>
<span style="line-height: 1.5;"> A rose per pale either in argent and gules or gules and argent. [Cover Letter, Dec 2010]</span>
<span style="line-height: 1.5;"> The current submission interpreted the wording on the December 2010 Cover Letter </span>''<span style="line-height: 1.5;">"We are, therefore, removing the restriction on using half-white and half-red roses as part of a larger armorial design. We are registering those six badges to the Tudors, as they are important period badges, but we will no longer restrict their use entirely"</span>''<span style="line-height: 1.5;"> as meaning that these six forms are not restricted anymore. This is not the case. What is not restricted is any other form of a half-white, half-red rose.</span>
<span style="line-height: 1.5;">http://heraldry.sca.org/loar/2016/01/16-01cl.html</span>


===October 2012 - rosebuds not registerable:===  
===October 2012 - rosebuds not registerable:===  
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http://heraldry.sca.org/loar/2012/10/12-10lar.html#190
http://heraldry.sca.org/loar/2012/10/12-10lar.html#190


==='''<span style="line-height: 1.5;">March 2012 - artistic depictions</span>'''===  
===March 2012 - artistic depictions===  
<span style="line-height: 1.5;">A submission provoked a discussion of various period depictions of roses. A heraldic rose has typically five petals, occasionally six, or even four in Italian heraldry as seen in </span>''<span style="line-height: 1.5;">Stemmario Trivulziano</span>''<span style="line-height: 1.5;">. Documentation proved that long stems and leaves are completely unremarkable with an otherwise heraldic rose. Certainly multi-petaled natural roses existed in period, most notably the Damask rose and the Apothecary's rose; however, the cabbage rose is modern. Roses in period heraldry, even when depicted more naturalistically, are always shown affronty, not in profile, and even the more naturalistic multi-petaled depictions use five main petals around the outside edge, with the other petals as internal detail. Therefore, the use of a depiction of a </span><u><span style="line-height: 1.5;">modern rose in profile is now a step from period practice</span></u><span style="line-height: 1.5;">. There is no difference granted between a modern rose in profile and a heraldic rose, and the difference will not be blazoned as we would prefer to encourage the use of heraldic roses instead. </span>
A submission provoked a discussion of various period depictions of roses. A heraldic rose has typically five petals, occasionally six, or even four in Italian heraldry as seen in ''Stemmario Trivulziano''. Documentation proved that long stems and leaves are completely unremarkable with an otherwise heraldic rose. Certainly multi-petaled natural roses existed in period, most notably the Damask rose and the Apothecary's rose; however, the cabbage rose is modern. Roses in period heraldry, even when depicted more naturalistically, are always shown affronty, not in profile, and even the more naturalistic multi-petaled depictions use five main petals around the outside edge, with the other petals as internal detail. Therefore, the use of a depiction of a <u>modern rose in profile is now a step from period practice</u>. There is no difference granted between a modern rose in profile and a heraldic rose, and the difference will not be blazoned as we would prefer to encourage the use of heraldic roses instead.
<span style="line-height: 1.5;">[[http://heraldry.sca.org/loar/2012/03/12-03cl.html]]</span>
http://heraldry.sca.org/loar/2012/03/12-03cl.html


==='''<span style="line-height: 1.5;">December 2010 - only 6 roses restricted:</span>'''===  
===December 2010 - only 6 roses restricted:===  
<span style="line-height: 1.5;">We are, therefore, removing the restriction on using half-white and half-red roses as part of a larger armorial design. We are registering those six badges to the Tudors, as they are important period badges, but we will no longer restrict their use entirely. Note that this does not remove the issue of presumption. The combination of the surname Tudor with armory which incorporates half white and half red roses may be considered to violate our rules on presumption and pretense. [[http://heraldry.sca.org/loar/2010/12/10-12cl.html|December 2010 Cover Letter]]</span>
We are, therefore, removing the restriction on using half-white and half-red roses as part of a larger armorial design. We are registering those six badges to the Tudors, as they are important period badges, but we will no longer restrict their use entirely. Note that this does not remove the issue of presumption. The combination of the surname Tudor with armory which incorporates half white and half red roses may be considered to violate our rules on presumption and pretense. [http://heraldry.sca.org/loar/2010/12/10-12cl.html December 2010 Cover Letter]


===January 2004 - damask roses proper:===  
===January 2004 - damask roses proper:===  
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http://heraldry.sca.org/loar/2004/01/04-01lar.html
http://heraldry.sca.org/loar/2004/01/04-01lar.html


==='''<span style="line-height: 1.5;">May 2014 - Complexity Counts and You:</span>'''===  
===May 2014 - Complexity Counts and You:===  
<span style="line-height: 1.5;">We will not count the tincture of purely artistic details, whether they are blazoned or not. This means a rose proper has only one tincture, gules, as the tincture of the barbing and seeding are considered artistic. [[@http:''heraldry.sca.org/loar/2014/05/14-05cl.html#4|http:''heraldry.sca.org/loar/2014/05/14-05cl.html#4]]</span>
We will not count the tincture of purely artistic details, whether they are blazoned or not. This means a rose proper has only one tincture, gules, as the tincture of the barbing and seeding are considered artistic. http:heraldry.sca.org/loar/2014/05/14-05cl.html#4


==<span style="background-color: #ffffff;">[[#x--Precedents:-Conflict:]]<u>'''Conflict:'''</u></span>==  
==Conflict:==  


==='''February 2013 LoAR - trefoil vs. rose/cinquefoil:'''===  
===February 2013 LoAR - trefoil vs. rose/cinquefoil:===  
[[#27]]Rois O Faye. Device. Per chevron vert and argent, two roses slipped and leaved and a trefoil, a bordure counterchanged.
[[#27]]Rois O Faye. Device. Per chevron vert and argent, two roses slipped and leaved and a trefoil, a bordure counterchanged.
As there is a DC between a trefoil and a rose or cinquefoil, there is no sword-and-dagger issue under SENA A3D1 with this design.
As there is a DC between a trefoil and a rose or cinquefoil, there is no sword-and-dagger issue under SENA A3D1 with this design.
<span style="line-height: 1.5;">http://heraldry.sca.org/loar/2013/02/13-02lar.html#27</span>
http://heraldry.sca.org/loar/2013/02/13-02lar.html#27


==<span style="background-color: #ffffff;">[[#x--Precedents:-Identifiability:]]<u>'''Identifiability:'''</u></span>==  
==Identifiability:==  






==<span style="background-color: #ffffff;">'''<u>Collected Precedents:</u>'''</span>==  
==Collected Precedents:==  
'''<span style="background-color: #ffffff;">Tenure of Elisabeth de Rossignol (May 2005 - July 2008)</span>'''<span style="background-color: #ffffff; font-family: &#39;Times New Roman&#39;; font-size: medium;"> - </span><span style="font-family: &#39;Times New Roman&#39;; font-size: medium;">[[http://heraldry.sca.org/precedents/elisabeth/armory.html#FLOWERRose|FLOWER -- Rose]]</span>
* 2nd Tenure of Elisabeth de Rossignol (April 2011 - August 2011) - [http://heraldry.sca.org/precedents/elisabeth/armory2.html Collected Armory Precedents]
'''<span style="background-color: #ffffff;">The 2nd Tenure of François la Flamme (October 2004 - May 2005) - </span>'''<span style="font-family: &#39;Times New Roman&#39;; font-size: medium;">[[http://www.ellipsis.cx/~liana/sca/armoryprec.html#FLOWERRose|FLOWER -- Rose]]</span>
* 1st Tenure of Elisabeth de Rossignol (May 2005 - July 2008) - [http://heraldry.sca.org/precedents/elisabeth/armory.html#FLOWERRose FLOWER -- Rose]
'''<span style="background-color: #ffffff;">The Tenure of Shauna of Carrick Point (May 2004 - August 2004) -</span>'''
* The 2nd Tenure of François la Flamme (October 2004 - May 2005) - [http://www.ellipsis.cx/~liana/sca/armoryprec.html#FLOWERRose FLOWER -- Rose]
'''<span style="background-color: #ffffff;">The Tenure of François la Flamme (August 2001 - April 2004) -</span>'''
* The Tenure of Shauna of Carrick Point (May 2004 - August 2004) - [http://heraldry.sca.org/precedents/shauna/armory.html Collected Armory Precedents]
'''<span style="background-color: #ffffff;">The Tenure of Elsbeth Anne Roth (June 1999 - July 2001) -</span>'''
* 1st Tenure of François la Flamme (August 2001 - April 2004) - [http://heraldry.sca.org/precedents/francois/wreath.html Collected Armory Precedents]
'''<span style="background-color: #ffffff;">The Tenure of Jaelle of Armida (June 1996 - June 1999) -</span>'''
* The Tenure of Elsbeth Anne Roth (June 1999 - July 2001) - [http://heraldry.sca.org/precedents/elsbeth/armory.html Collected Armory Precedents]
'''<span style="background-color: #ffffff;">The 2nd Tenure of Da'ud ibn Auda (November 1993 - June 1996) -</span>'''
* The Tenure of Jaelle of Armida (June 1996 - June 1999) - [http://heraldry.sca.org/precedents/jaeprec.html Single HTML Document]
'''<span style="background-color: #ffffff;">The Tenure of Bruce Draconarius of Mistholme (June 1992 - October 1993) -</span>'''
* 2nd Tenure of Da'ud ibn Auda (November 1993 - June 1996) -
'''<span style="background-color: #ffffff;">The 1st Tenure of Da'ud ibn Auda (June 1990 - June 1992) -</span>'''
** [http://heraldry.sca.org/precedents/daud2/volume3.html the 1st part (Nov 1993 - June 1994)] and
'''<span style="background-color: #ffffff;">The Tenure of Alisoun MacCoul of Elphane (September 1986 - June 1990) -</span>'''
** [http://heraldry.sca.org/precedents/daud2/daudIITOC.html the 2nd part (July 1994 - June 1996)]
'''<span style="background-color: #ffffff;">The Tenure of Baldwin of Erebor (August 1984 - August 1986) -</span>'''
* The Tenure of Bruce Draconarius of Mistholme (June 1992 - October 1993) - [http://heraldry.sca.org/precedents/bruce/ Collected precedents]
'''<span style="background-color: #ffffff;">The Tenure of Wilhelm von Schlüssel (August 1979 - August 1984) -</span>'''
* 1st Tenure of Da'ud ibn Auda (June 1990 - June 1992) -
'''<span style="background-color: #ffffff;">The Tenure of Karina of the Far West (December 1975 - June 1979) -</span>'''
**  [http://heraldry.sca.org/precedents/daud/daud1toc.html the 1st year (June 1990 - June 1991)] and
'''<span style="background-color: #ffffff;">The Early Days (June 1971 - June 1975) -</span>'''
**  [http://heraldry.sca.org/precedents/daud/daud1btoc.html the 2nd year (July 1991 - June 1992)]
* The Tenure of Alisoun MacCoul of Elphane (September 1986 - June 1990) - [http://heraldry.sca.org/precedents/alisoun/AMETOP.html Collected Precedents]
* The Tenure of Baldwin of Erebor (August 1984 - August 1986) - [http://heraldry.sca.org/precedents/baldwin.html Single HTML Document]
* The Tenure of Wilhelm von Schlüssel (August 1979 - August 1984) - [http://heraldry.sca.org/precedents/wilhelm/volume3.html Collected Precedents]
* The Tenure of Karina of the Far West (December 1975 - June 1979) - [http://heraldry.sca.org/precedents/karina/volume2.html Collected Precedents]
* The Early Days (June 1971 - June 1975) - [http://heraldry.sca.org/precedents/early/volume1.html Collected Precedents]


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=The Ordinary:=  
=The Ordinary:=  
(includes adonis, almond, borage, brooklime, chamomile, cherry, cinquefoil, clover, cornflower, dogwood, dondril, dryas, eglantine, flax, forget-me-not, fraise, garden rose, gendy, hawthorn, heartsease, jasmine, kendal, peony, periwinkle, pimpernel, primrose, sedum, trillium, violet)
(includes adonis, almond, borage, brooklime, chamomile, cherry, cinquefoil, clover, cornflower, dogwood, dondril, dryas, eglantine, flax, forget-me-not, fraise, garden rose, gendy, hawthorn, heartsease, jasmine, kendal, peony, periwinkle, pimpernel, primrose, sedum, trillium, violet)
* [[http://oanda.sca.org/oanda_desc.cgi?p=ROSE%3aargent%3a1|Flower - Rose - 1 - Argent]]
* [http://oanda.sca.org/oanda_desc.cgi?p=ROSE%3aargent%3a1 Flower - Rose - 1 - Argent]]
* [[http://oanda.sca.org/oanda_desc.cgi?p=ROSE%3aazure%3a1|Flower - Rose - 1 - Azure]]
* [http://oanda.sca.org/oanda_desc.cgi?p=ROSE%3aazure%3a1 Flower - Rose - 1 - Azure]]
* [[http://oanda.sca.org/oanda_desc.cgi?p=ROSE%3afur%3a1|Flower - Rose - 1 - Fur]]
* [http://oanda.sca.org/oanda_desc.cgi?p=ROSE%3afur%3a1 Flower - Rose - 1 - Fur]]
* [[http://oanda.sca.org/oanda_desc.cgi?p=ROSE%3agules%3a1|Flower - Rose - 1 - Gules]]
* [http://oanda.sca.org/oanda_desc.cgi?p=ROSE%3agules%3a1 Flower - Rose - 1 - Gules]]
* [[http://oanda.sca.org/oanda_desc.cgi?p=ROSE%3amulticolor%3a1|Flower - Rose - 1 - Multicolor]]
* [http://oanda.sca.org/oanda_desc.cgi?p=ROSE%3amulticolor%3a1 Flower - Rose - 1 - Multicolor]]
* [[http://oanda.sca.org/oanda_desc.cgi?p=ROSE%3aor%3a1|Flower - Rose - 1 - Or]]
* [http://oanda.sca.org/oanda_desc.cgi?p=ROSE%3aor%3a1 Flower - Rose - 1 - Or]]
* [[http://oanda.sca.org/oanda_desc.cgi?p=ROSE%3apurpure%3a1|Flower - Rose - 1 - Purpure]]
* [http://oanda.sca.org/oanda_desc.cgi?p=ROSE%3apurpure%3a1 Flower - Rose - 1 - Purpure]]
* [[http://oanda.sca.org/oanda_desc.cgi?p=ROSE%3asable%3a1|Flower - Rose - 1 - Sable]]
* [http://oanda.sca.org/oanda_desc.cgi?p=ROSE%3asable%3a1 Flower - Rose - 1 - Sable]]
* [[http://oanda.sca.org/oanda_desc.cgi?p=ROSE%3avert%3a1|Flower - Rose - 1 - Vert]]
* [http://oanda.sca.org/oanda_desc.cgi?p=ROSE%3avert%3a1 Flower - Rose - 1 - Vert]]
* [[http://oanda.sca.org/oanda_desc.cgi?p=ROSE%3aargent%3a2|Flower - Rose - 2 - Argent]]
* [http://oanda.sca.org/oanda_desc.cgi?p=ROSE%3aargent%3a2 Flower - Rose - 2 - Argent]]
* [[http://oanda.sca.org/oanda_desc.cgi?p=ROSE%3aazure%3a2|Flower - Rose - 2 - Azure]]
* [http://oanda.sca.org/oanda_desc.cgi?p=ROSE%3aazure%3a2 Flower - Rose - 2 - Azure]]
* [[http://oanda.sca.org/oanda_desc.cgi?p=ROSE%3afur%3a2|Flower - Rose - 2 - Fur]]
* [http://oanda.sca.org/oanda_desc.cgi?p=ROSE%3afur%3a2 Flower - Rose - 2 - Fur]]
* [[http://oanda.sca.org/oanda_desc.cgi?p=ROSE%3agules%3a2|Flower - Rose - 2 - Gules]]
* [http://oanda.sca.org/oanda_desc.cgi?p=ROSE%3agules%3a2 Flower - Rose - 2 - Gules]]
* [[http://oanda.sca.org/oanda_desc.cgi?p=ROSE%3amulticolor%3a2|Flower - Rose - 2 - Multicolor]]
* [http://oanda.sca.org/oanda_desc.cgi?p=ROSE%3amulticolor%3a2 Flower - Rose - 2 - Multicolor]]
* [[http://oanda.sca.org/oanda_desc.cgi?p=ROSE%3aor%3a2|Flower - Rose - 2 - Or]]
* [http://oanda.sca.org/oanda_desc.cgi?p=ROSE%3aor%3a2 Flower - Rose - 2 - Or]]
* [[http://oanda.sca.org/oanda_desc.cgi?p=ROSE%3apurpure%3a2|Flower - Rose - 2 - Purpure]]
* [http://oanda.sca.org/oanda_desc.cgi?p=ROSE%3apurpure%3a2 Flower - Rose - 2 - Purpure]]
* [[http://oanda.sca.org/oanda_desc.cgi?p=ROSE%3asable%3a2|Flower - Rose - 2 - Sable]]
* [http://oanda.sca.org/oanda_desc.cgi?p=ROSE%3asable%3a2 Flower - Rose - 2 - Sable]]
* [[http://oanda.sca.org/oanda_desc.cgi?p=ROSE%3avert%3a2|Flower - Rose - 2 - Vert]]
* [http://oanda.sca.org/oanda_desc.cgi?p=ROSE%3avert%3a2 Flower - Rose - 2 - Vert]]
* [[http://oanda.sca.org/oanda_desc.cgi?p=ROSE%3aargent%3a3|Flower - Rose - 3 - Argent]]
* [http://oanda.sca.org/oanda_desc.cgi?p=ROSE%3aargent%3a3 Flower - Rose - 3 - Argent]]
* [[http://oanda.sca.org/oanda_desc.cgi?p=ROSE%3aazure%3a3|Flower - Rose - 3 - Azure]]
* [http://oanda.sca.org/oanda_desc.cgi?p=ROSE%3aazure%3a3 Flower - Rose - 3 - Azure]]
* [[http://oanda.sca.org/oanda_desc.cgi?p=ROSE%3afur%3a3|Flower - Rose - 3 - Fur]]
* [http://oanda.sca.org/oanda_desc.cgi?p=ROSE%3afur%3a3 Flower - Rose - 3 - Fur]]
* [[http://oanda.sca.org/oanda_desc.cgi?p=ROSE%3agules%3a3|Flower - Rose - 3 - Gules]]
* [http://oanda.sca.org/oanda_desc.cgi?p=ROSE%3agules%3a3 Flower - Rose - 3 - Gules]]
* [[http://oanda.sca.org/oanda_desc.cgi?p=ROSE%3amulticolor%3a3|Flower - Rose - 3 - Multicolor]]
* [http://oanda.sca.org/oanda_desc.cgi?p=ROSE%3amulticolor%3a3 Flower - Rose - 3 - Multicolor]]
* [[http://oanda.sca.org/oanda_desc.cgi?p=ROSE%3aor%3a3|Flower - Rose - 3 - Or]]
* [http://oanda.sca.org/oanda_desc.cgi?p=ROSE%3aor%3a3 Flower - Rose - 3 - Or]]
* [[http://oanda.sca.org/oanda_desc.cgi?p=ROSE%3apurpure%3a3|Flower - Rose - 3 - Purpure]]
* [http://oanda.sca.org/oanda_desc.cgi?p=ROSE%3apurpure%3a3 Flower - Rose - 3 - Purpure]]
* [[http://oanda.sca.org/oanda_desc.cgi?p=ROSE%3asable%3a3|Flower - Rose - 3 - Sable]]
* [http://oanda.sca.org/oanda_desc.cgi?p=ROSE%3asable%3a3 Flower - Rose - 3 - Sable]]
* [[http://oanda.sca.org/oanda_desc.cgi?p=ROSE%3avert%3a3|Flower - Rose - 3 - Vert]]
* [http://oanda.sca.org/oanda_desc.cgi?p=ROSE%3avert%3a3 Flower - Rose - 3 - Vert]]
* [[http://oanda.sca.org/oanda_desc.cgi?p=ROSE%3a4%20or%20more|Flower - Rose - 4 or more]]
* [http://oanda.sca.org/oanda_desc.cgi?p=ROSE%3a4%20or%20more Flower - Rose - 4 or more]]




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Illustrations:[edit | edit source]

Period:[edit | edit source]

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BSB 277, Insignia Florentinorum, folio 128, roses growing out of a mount

Modern:[edit | edit source]

Pictorial Dictionary of SCA Heraldry (3rd edition):[edit | edit source]

Per Mistholme, may use PicDic art for submission purposes without prior permission.

Vector Graphics:[edit | edit source]

Annotated Pennsic Traceable Art Project[edit | edit source]

Sources:[edit | edit source]



From FREQUENTLY GIVEN ANSWERS (That Are Wrong)[edit | edit source]

by Master Gawain of Miskbridge

WRONG - Only queens can use roses on their arms. What is reserved to queens (and Companions of the Rose) are rose wreaths. Chaplets of roses are reserved to princesses. By extension, orles and bordures of roses are also reserved. Single and multiple roses... are not reserved, and are registered all the time, so long as they don't look too much like a wreath.

  • A rose tinctured gules and argent is an English royal badge, the "Tudor rose", and is not registerable in the Society.

http://heraldry.sca.org/laurel/wrong.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)

Example[edit | edit source]

Registerability:[edit | edit source]

(Restricted, Reserved, SFPP, OOP)

December 2015 - A Tudor Rose by Any Other Name...[edit | edit source]

This month a submission brought up a discussion about presumption upon the Tudor rose. Per the Cover Letter of December 2010, the number of forms of half argent half gules roses that were restricted was reduced to six forms rather than "in some other manner which creates a half-white, half-red rose". The currently protected forms are:

  • A double rose gules and argent or argent and gules.
  • A rose quarterly either in argent and gules or gules and argent.
  • A rose per pale either in argent and gules or gules and argent. [Cover Letter, Dec 2010]

The current submission interpreted the wording on the December 2010 Cover Letter "We are, therefore, removing the restriction on using half-white and half-red roses as part of a larger armorial design. We are registering those six badges to the Tudors, as they are important period badges, but we will no longer restrict their use entirely" as meaning that these six forms are not restricted anymore. This is not the case. What is not restricted is any other form of a half-white, half-red rose. http://heraldry.sca.org/loar/2016/01/16-01cl.html

October 2012 - rosebuds not registerable:[edit | edit source]

#190Elina of Beckenham. Device. Gules, a gryphon segreant queue-forchy Or maintaining a raven displayed sable and a garden rose Or slipped and leaved vert. "...the rose on the color emblazon here is the long-banned garden rosebud, which is itself cause for return.... We suggest the submitter draw the rose as a slipped heraldic rose." http://heraldry.sca.org/loar/2012/10/12-10lar.html#190

March 2012 - artistic depictions[edit | edit source]

A submission provoked a discussion of various period depictions of roses. A heraldic rose has typically five petals, occasionally six, or even four in Italian heraldry as seen in Stemmario Trivulziano. Documentation proved that long stems and leaves are completely unremarkable with an otherwise heraldic rose. Certainly multi-petaled natural roses existed in period, most notably the Damask rose and the Apothecary's rose; however, the cabbage rose is modern. Roses in period heraldry, even when depicted more naturalistically, are always shown affronty, not in profile, and even the more naturalistic multi-petaled depictions use five main petals around the outside edge, with the other petals as internal detail. Therefore, the use of a depiction of a modern rose in profile is now a step from period practice. There is no difference granted between a modern rose in profile and a heraldic rose, and the difference will not be blazoned as we would prefer to encourage the use of heraldic roses instead. http://heraldry.sca.org/loar/2012/03/12-03cl.html

December 2010 - only 6 roses restricted:[edit | edit source]

We are, therefore, removing the restriction on using half-white and half-red roses as part of a larger armorial design. We are registering those six badges to the Tudors, as they are important period badges, but we will no longer restrict their use entirely. Note that this does not remove the issue of presumption. The combination of the surname Tudor with armory which incorporates half white and half red roses may be considered to violate our rules on presumption and pretense. December 2010 Cover Letter

January 2004 - damask roses proper:[edit | edit source]

Cecily d'Abernon. Device. Azure, on a pale between two turtles argent three damask roses proper slipped and leaved vert. The damask roses proper are drawn as naturalistic pink roses. The Letter of Intent cited the Pictorial Dictionary, which states that "When blazoned as a 'garden rose' or a 'damask rose', the rose is depicted as found in nature, the petals overlapping and slightly spread... a garden rose may not be blazoned 'proper', but must have its tinctures explicitly blazoned. (The exception is the 'damask rose', a breed attested in Elizabethan herbals; this variety was always pink, so a 'damask rose proper' is pink, slipped vert)."The commentary was consistent in feeling that we should no longer blazon charges as damask roses, since damask roses are garden roses, citing the following precedent: "The commentary is in, with a clear majority of commenters in favor of adopting Baron Bruce's proposal that we continue to accept garden roses in SCA armory, but simply blazon them as roses. As a consequence, we will immediately and henceforth blazon a rose, whether the default heraldic rose or the garden rose, as a rose" (Cover Letter with the November 1994 LoAR).

The commentary also took issue with the statement in the Pictorial Dictionary that the damask rose was "always pink": both the commentary and the researches of Wreath's staff indicated that damask roses in the Elizabethan period could be found in both pink and white forms. If a "garden rose" is just an artistic variant of a heraldic rose, and a damask rose is a garden rose, then the "damask rose proper" has a problem because heraldic roses may not be pink, as pink is not a heraldic tincture. Some commenters suggested that perhaps the pink roses could be considered a "light gules" but the color of these roses is too far from gules to be considered a "light gules" (and is, moreover, too far from argent to be considered a "dark argent.")

The SCA has only registered three damask roses in its history. Of these three registrations, only one of them is still registered: one of the registrations was really gules, not pink (and was later reblazoned as gules) and another one was released. Because the pink naturalistic damask rose is not found in period heraldry, is not compatible with period heraldry, and is not found with great frequency in existing SCA heraldry, it will no longer be registered as of the July Laurel meeting. http://heraldry.sca.org/loar/2004/01/04-01lar.html

May 2014 - Complexity Counts and You:[edit | edit source]

We will not count the tincture of purely artistic details, whether they are blazoned or not. This means a rose proper has only one tincture, gules, as the tincture of the barbing and seeding are considered artistic. http:heraldry.sca.org/loar/2014/05/14-05cl.html#4

Conflict:[edit | edit source]

February 2013 LoAR - trefoil vs. rose/cinquefoil:[edit | edit source]

#27Rois O Faye. Device. Per chevron vert and argent, two roses slipped and leaved and a trefoil, a bordure counterchanged. As there is a DC between a trefoil and a rose or cinquefoil, there is no sword-and-dagger issue under SENA A3D1 with this design. http://heraldry.sca.org/loar/2013/02/13-02lar.html#27

Identifiability:[edit | edit source]

Collected Precedents:[edit | edit source]


The Ordinary:[edit | edit source]

(includes adonis, almond, borage, brooklime, chamomile, cherry, cinquefoil, clover, cornflower, dogwood, dondril, dryas, eglantine, flax, forget-me-not, fraise, garden rose, gendy, hawthorn, heartsease, jasmine, kendal, peony, periwinkle, pimpernel, primrose, sedum, trillium, violet)