Escudo de Castilla y León

Laydin, lineage

Azure, five flies in saltire Or.

Azure, five flies in saltire Or.

Escudo de azur, cinco moscas puestas en sotuer de oro.

Arms painted by me, highlighted with lights and shadows, contoured in Sable, with an ogee outer contour and with a freehand finish.

This is the coat of arms of the lineage Laydin emblazoned by me, as described in [Cadenas y Vicent, V. de; 1987; page 989], whose blazon is equivalent to that of the Zendreros lineage, also described in [Cadenas y Vicent, V. de; 1987; page 1941].


Blazon keywords: Azure, Or, Five, Fly and In saltire.

Style keywords: Outlined in sable, Illuminated, Ogee and Freehand.

Classification: Personal, Lineage, Interpreted, Boa and Coat of arms.

Bearer: Laydin, lineage.

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Edmund Leighton, 1901, The Accolade

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I swear by the 1st rule of heraldry I will never emblazon again an eagle Sable on a field Gules.

The heraldic rule of tinctures: «a colour cannot go on top of another colour and a metal cannot go on top of another metal».

This coat of arms is similar to the arms of Henry VI the Good, Prince of Silesia and Duque of Wroclaw, blazon: «Gules, an eagel displayed Sable».

If it was Edmund Leighton's intention to paint Henry VI, then the justification would be that Silesia is located in Poland and in the Polish heraldic tradition, the sable is considered a neutral tincture, that is neither color nor metal, so they can put the sable on the color gules. But I doubt that the Prince of Silesia and Duke of Wroclaw would have needed to be knighted.


Categories: Technology, Social networks, Colour on colour, Eagle, Sable and Gules.

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Patreon

My heraldic Patreon wall is patreon.com/HeraldicArtbyAntonioSalmeron.

Antonio Salmerón Cabañas SHA, Patreon

Categories: Technology and Social networks.

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Escudo de Castilla y León Libro abierto, hojas de plata, filo de oro, guardas de gules, tapas de sable.

Ströhl, H. G.; 1891

Hugo Gerard Ströhl, «Die Wappen der Buchgewerbe», published by Anton Schroll & Co., 36 pages with black and white illustrations, plus 1 title page, 9 color plates, and 1 additional color plate, Vienna, 1891.


This book is a notable work in the field of heraldry, specifically focusing on the coats of arms related to the book trade industries. Ströhl, a renowned heraldic artist, created detailed illustrations that highlight the symbolism and artistic elements of these armorial bearings. The publication includes a combination of black and white illustrations alongside vivid color plates that showcase the vibrancy of heraldic art in the late 19th century.

Hugo Gerard Ströhl was born on September 24, 1851, in Wels, Austria, and passed away on December 7, 1919, in Mödling, Austria. His works remain influential in the study and appreciation of heraldic art.


Bibliographical reference of century XIX.

Classification: Armorial roll, German language and Black and white with color plates.

Author: Ströhl, Hugo Gerard.

External links:

Internal resources: Strohl1891.DieWappenDerBuchgewerbe.pdf in PDF format.

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John Alan Francis Buffenbarger, The Armorial Register

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Registered by The International Register of Arms, 24th of September of 2018 Registration number 0465, Volume 3.

In [Armorial Register, T.; 2020; page 110] it is written in the blazon «...a pile throughout...» because the pile touches the edges of the coat of arms.

Photograph of the pages 110 and 111

Categories: Armorial roll, Barry, Pile and Counterchanged.

External link:

Root: The Armorial Register.

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Herbert Leo Buffenbarger, The Armorial Register

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Registered by The International Register of Arms, 1st of October of 2019, Registration number 0511, Volume 3.

In [Armorial Register, T.; 2020; page 161] it is written in the blazon «...a pile throughout...» because the pile touches the edges of the coat of arms.

Photograph of the pages 160 and 161

Categories: Armorial roll, Barry, Pile and Counterchanged.

External resource:

Root: The Armorial Register.

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Escudo de Castilla y León Libro abierto, hojas de plata, filo de oro, guardas de gules, tapas de sable.

Iguiniz, J. B.; 1920

Juan B. Iguiniz, «The National Coat of Arms: A Documented and Illustrated Historical Monograph», Member of the Royal Academy of History, 37 pages, Bouret Widow's Bookstore, Rue Visconti 53, Paris 23, Avenida Cinco de Mayo 45, Mexico 45, printed by Franco-Mexican Printing Company, S.A., calle de la Academia 10, Mexico, 1920.


A work focusing on the national arms of Mexico.


Bibliographical reference of century XX.

Classification: Castilian language and In black and white.

Author: Iguiniz, Juan B..

Internal resources: IguinizJB1920.Mexico.pdf PDF format.

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Sigue por: Coat of arms of Nick Allen Rica II.

 

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