[ANSTHRLD] Court heraldry question.
Kevinkeary at aol.com
Kevinkeary at aol.com
Sun Jun 28 22:52:19 PDT 2009
The order I learned first, and which I have heard since described as
'Ancient Ansteorran' was:
King
Queen
Prince
Princess
Baron
Baroness
Canton
Barony
Kingdom
Essentially descending people, ascending branch. We even reversed King and
Queen when Rowan was Sovereign and Hector was Consort. I've heard someone
(I want to say it was Robin, but I'm not sure) making a point of using this
order recently.
I understand the preferred order these days is ascending people followed by
ascending groups:
Baron
Baroness
Prince
Princess
King
Queen
Canton
Barony
Kingdom.
And yours was the message that topped off my mailbox until I got home, so I
don't know what anyone else has said in the mean time. At worst, I'm
exposing my ignorance again, and I'm used to that.
Kevin
In a message dated 6/28/2009 9:44:26 P.M. Central Daylight Time,
engtrktwo at gmail.com writes:
Greetings,
I was wondering if I could get some clarification from the court
heralds out there.I am going over my court heraldry notes, and
remembered that I have seen baronial courts closed in a couple of
different ways.
The protocol I personally use for the order of my "vivats" is this;
Baron
Baroness
Canon (where applicable)
Barony
Prince (where applicable)
princess (where applicable)
King
Queen
Ansteorra
I have, however, heard it grouped togeather with all the people first,
and then all the places, and one time I think I heard that totally
reversed, but with "Ansteorra" still last.
What's the correct way, or is there even a singular correct way?
Lord Ivo Blackhawk
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