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HERALDRY RAMBLINGS Many of you have been asking whether AG is going to come out with any new titles. The answer, simply, is no. When the recession is firmly in the distance, our position will be revisited.
Those of you who are sending us completed coats of arms showing us your talents in using AG art, are encouraged to continue to do so.
Those requesting assistance for shield partitions please tell us the shield/mantle number and the file format you wish to receive. It will help speed things up. |
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CALTRAP (Symbolism Revision)
French heralds called it Chausse-trap. It is an abbreviated form
of Cheval-trap: an instrument thrown upon the ground to injure
feet of horses or troops. Caltraps also
One who demonstrates ingenuity and resourcefulness when faced with a stronger foe. |
ALL ABOUT PURPURE
The language of heraldry is generally derived from the French;
this word, however, retains its original Greek aspect, and the
colour purple, and the name, have evidently been handed down to
us from the throne of the
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MIDNIGHT BY TORCHLIGHT During the reigns of the early Kings, many gorgeous Justs or Tournaments occurred ; but they were more frequently celebrated, and with greater pomp, in the chivalrous times of Edward III.
One, peculiarly
imposing, is recorded to have been held in 1343, which lasted
fifteen days, and another in 1390, temp. Richard II. in which
the King himself took a
The most gorgeous probably on record, is that of the Field of the Cloth of Gold, held in the valley between Guisnes and Ardres by the Kings of England and France, Henry VIII. and Francis I.
Another tournament, remarkable for having taken place at midnight by torchlight, was held by Queen Elizabeth, within her Majesty's palace of Westminster. In this Just, the Earl of Essex, with twelve Knights gorgeously attired—the Earl and his war-horse in white cloth of silver, his attendant- in white satin, was opposed to the Earl of Rutland with a like suite, apparelled in blue.
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We are leaving this help tip up, as more and more of you are upgrading your Corel Draw software to X3 or X4 Corel Draw has changed some default settings in X3 and X4 that can render your vector images black, do the same for your F9 preview and in the case of X4 display your image excessively dark.
Fixes:
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