[ANSTHRLD] Help needed documenting a name, please
Crandall
crandalltwo-scalists at yahoo.com
Thu Mar 8 10:36:27 PST 2007
The name Gods will be at War, they may not get to
this for a while.
--- Luciana Caterina di Borghese
<dolce.luce at gmail.com> wrote:
> I have had a name submission snail-mailed to
> me. As I am the submitting
> herald, and not the consulting herald, I have
> double-checked the sources
> listed, and have run into some snags. Any help
> in getting this name
> accurately documented would be gratefully
> appreciated.
>
> Luciana
>
> ~*~
>
> name: <Rhienwylydd ferch Arthfael>
>
> If the name must be changed, it is asked to be
> made more period for 5-6th
> century Welsh/Brythonic
>
> sources used:
>
http://www.sca.org/heraldry/laurel/names/brythonic/brythonic.html
>
http://www.sca.org/heraldry/laurel/names/british1000/appendix3.html
>
> The submittor again reiterates that her goal is
> to be authentic as a 5-6th
> century Welsh/Brythonic woman.
>
> I checked these sources and all I was able to
> find was:
>
>
> <Arthfael> - a 10th century British name, a
> reconstructive nominative of
> <ARTHMAIL>, (www self published: Tangwystyl
> verch Morgant Glasvryn, The
> First Thousand Years of British Names,
>
http://www.sca.org/heraldry/laurel/names/british1000/appendix3.html
> ).
>
>
>
> Both of these links were updated in 11/2006. If
> the data was there prior to
> that date, it is gone now.
>
>
>
> Again, any and all assistance in documenting
> these names, ideally 5th-6th
> century, would be gratefully appreciated.
>
>
>
>
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