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  • Women Knights - Heraldica
    women knights in Medieval and Modern times Women Knights in the Middle Ages Were there women knights in the Middle Ages? Initially I thought not, but further research yielded surprising answers There were two ways anyone could be a knight: by holding land under a knight's fee, or by being made a knight or inducted into an order of knighthood There are examples of both cases for women Female
  • Knighthood and Chivalry - Heraldica
    The Emergence of knights Succintly, a knight was a professional soldier The old "citizens' armies" of Antiquity had been replaced by professional armies This trend was reinforced by the appearance in the 8th century of the stirrup, which made mounted men much more powerful and turned cavalry into the most important element of medieval armies But being a mounted soldier was expensive, since
  • Regulation of Heraldry in England
    The regulation of English heraldry between 1530 and 1688 has led many writers to project back into the Middle Ages concepts and beliefs of later times In particular, one often sees the claim made that, in Medieval England, arms were restricted to the knightly class, or at least to the gentry
  • The Title of Emperor - Heraldica
    The relative simplicity of the style, and, again, the absence of any mention of "Romans", may be in deference to Byzantium, which would soon reach the medieval apex of its power Indeed, Otto was anxious to receive recognition of the emperor in Constantinople
  • Royal Styles - Heraldica
    The marriage of Ferdinand of Aragon with Isabel of Castile (los Reyes Catolicos) added all the titles of Castile to the style of the king of Aragon Their grandson and successor Carlos I was king of Spain Here are some samples of the styles used by the counts of Barcelona and kings of Aragon, taken from medieval documents
  • The Salic Law - Heraldica
    The Salic Law (Lex Salica) is a code of law written around the time of Clovis (476-96) for the Salian Franks, in Latin mixed with Germanic words It deals mainly with monetary compensations (wehrgeld) and also with civil law with respect to men and land Clause 6 in title 59, which deals with inheritance rules for allodial lands (i e family lands not held in benefice) specifies that in
  • Order of Precedence in England and Wales - Heraldica
    The order in medieval times was knights of the Garter, knights of the Bath, knights bannerets and knights bachelors For the modern orders, precedence is defined in the statutes of the order
  • Unequal and Morganatic Marriages in German Law - Heraldica
    As mentioned above, medieval German law knew of three states: noble, free and serf The rules of German law originally prohibited marriages between free and unfree; later, under the influence of Church law which allowed such marriages, they became accepted as marriages, but with the consequence that the children had the status of their unfree
  • The Tincture Gules - Heraldica
    The problem with gules or gueules is the etymology The French word looks like a plural of the word gueule, from medieval Latin gula, meaning a carnivore animal's mouth But what could the link be? 19th and 20th century dictionaries and reference works see no link, and have tended to adopt a derivation from the Persian word gul, which means rose (the flower) This hypothesis has been proposed
  • Arms of France - Heraldica
    The medieval crown was open with fleurs-de-lys The supporters, since about 1423 were two angels (prior to that royal seals show the arms of France surrounded by the emblems of the Evangelists) In the 16th c the angels are shown each wearing a tabard and holding a banner with the arms of France (and later Navarre)





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