CR - Central Principality Heraldry
Paul Mitchell
pmitchel at flash.net
Fri Jan 30 09:22:09 PST 1998
Amra -
I've got a name and arms ready to go, I posted them before.
But how did the north go about adopting their name (which,
frankly, I loathe) and device? A couple of people started
using it, and it picked up? Somebody took a poll? What?
I must note, that name doesn't say anything about them
except their relationship with the rest of us; they're
north. I don't know of any principality or kingdom
whose name refers to another kingdom or principality.
- Galen
P.S.: For those who missed it, what I posted before for a
device and name started with noticing that no SCA kingdom
or principality has a horse in its arms. I've suggested
a name like "Equerria", "Equiterria", or "Equestria",
and arms blazoned "argent, a fess azure, overall a horse
rampant gules, and in base, a laurel wreath vert." I
haven't heard any other suggestions.
Mike C. Baker wrote:
>
> Galen, I'm going to quibble a point here. Bear with me, this one
> should be shorter & more direct than most of my recent point-making...
>
> ---Paul Mitchell <pmitchel at flash.net> wrote:
> > Galen again...
> > Lee Martindale wrote:
> > > 1) A "project period" of between one and two years, with
> > > the "project" being the facilitation of regional identity
> > > and the aforementioned cooperation and coordination.
> > Possible, but this is harder to do in a regional framework.
> > That "regional identity" this has practical aspects, as well
> > as symbolic ones, like a name and a coat of arms. Regions
> > can't have these, says the Star Principal Herald.
>
> <snap of fingers> *That* for any such pronouncement by Star.
> We might not be allowed to _register_ a name & heraldry with the SCA
> College of Arms. There is nothing in Star's granted powers that
> keeps us from establishing an alternate nomenclature for any
> mutually consensual group within the SCA (so long as it does not
> conflict with prior established usage, and even some types of
> conflict should be expected to go unremarked upon until any attempt
> at registration).
>
> Actually, name & heraldry _could_ even be registered -- either by an
> individual (as a "household") or by an existing branch (using the
> same mechanism as a guild or order). In the event of future
> promotion, letters of transfer would need to be arranged...
>
> In fact, in support of the concept of existence-by-usage I will cite
> again the case of out Northern neighbors. While official
> announcements and publicity may state "Northern Region of
> Ansteorra", who in this Kingdom, or most of the Known World, does
> not by now recognize "Nordsteorra" as referring to the same geography?
>
> More detail than I'd originally planned...
>
> ===
> Adieu -- Amra / Pax ... Kihe / TTFN -- Mike
> (al-Sayyid) Amr ibn Majid al-Bakri al-Amra /
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