Heraldry and Family Crests “What is the history of heraldry and family crests? Heraldry.

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Heraldry and Family Crests “What is the history of heraldry and family crests? Heraldry history is the study and description of the family crests symbols displayed on family coats of arms used by individuals and families as the proclaimation of their rights to bear arms during the middle ages. Heraldry family crests, or the study of coat of arms, was invented out of a military need for identification during face to face combat in medieval battles.”

Coat of Arms “Later family coat of arms evolved into its own artform regulated by noblemen appointed as Heralds by ruling families. In modern times, the study of heradry family crests serves a useful tool for family historians and genealogist worldwide to trace family lineages and uncover the history and characteristics of family surnames.”

The History of Heraldry Family Crests “During medieval times the history of heradry family crests began. The knights attended battles and tournaments dressed in battle armor comprised of chain and link mail coats as well as helmets and other protective gear hid their identities from both their friend and their enemies. In order to prevent attacks among friends, knights set themselves apart by blazoning their chest and shields with clearly visible symbols and colors.”

“The earliest record of Knights identifying themselves with symbols on banners and seals is the Bayeux Tapestry. The Bayeux Tapestry is a 20ft x 70ft embroidered clothe that depicts the events leading up to the invastion of England by the Normans in At the time that the Bayeux Tapestry was developed, modern heraldry had not been fully established, but the banners and seals displayed on the tapestry showed that the foundation for heraldry had been established.”

“During the Christian Crusades ( ), the practice of heraldry spread across the European countries. The first evidence of using symbols to identify fighting soldiers were banners adopted as a symbol for the commanders of the calvery. Participants in battles during later Crusades beared the coats of arms on their chests and shields.”

“Even after the last Christian Crusades, knights from many Christian territories throughout Europe displayed their coat of arms while competing in tournaments. As time progressed, the military need for these symbols diminished, but families and individuals wishing to bear arms maintained the importance of the coat of arms.”

“Noble men, named Heralds, were appointed by the ruling class to regulate the practice of Heraldry. These Heralds oversaw disputes between families in the of symbols. Eventually, the knowledge of these Heralds allowed these men to form a sort of terminology related to the use of the coat of arms.”

“Many families around the world proudly display their family coat of arms as banners, flags, letters of correspondent, clothing, and means of transportation. In an attempt to govern the rights to a coat of arms, Ireland formed the offices of King of Arms or King of Heralds in Later the Genealogical Office assumed the duties of regulating and legitimizing Anglo Saxon coat of arms. In 1909, the then Chief Herald, Sir Newville Wilkinson, transformed the Genealogy Offices into the State Heraldic Museum.”

Colors Blue (azure) - Truth and loyalty Black (sable) - Constancy or grief Green (vert) - Hope, joy, and loyalty in love Red (gules) - Warrior or martyr Purple (purpure) - Royal majestic, sovereignty, and justice.

Examples of Heraldic symbols with their commonly accepted meanings : “Acorn- Antiquity and Strength Anchor- Hope; religious steadfast Angels- Dignity, glory, missionary Antlers- Strength and Fortitude Bear- Strength, verocity in protection of one's family Beaver- Industry and Perseverance Boar- Bravery; Fights to the death Bones- Mortality Bow- Rediness for battle Bridge- Governor or Magistrate Buck or Deer- One who will not fight unless provoked Bull- Valour, bravery, generocity Castle- Safety Wildcat or Cougar- Liberty, vigilence, courage Cinquefoils- Hope and Joy Dagger- Justice and Military Honor Dove- Loving, constancey, and peace Fish- True generous mind Lion- Dauntless courage Grapes- Felicity and peace; Association with wine making Grasshopper -Noble and home bred Horseshoe- Goodluck and safeguard against evil spirits”

Macbeth Coat of Arms / Macbeth Family

Duncan Coat of Arms/ Duncan Family

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