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By The Way - Heraldry actually has nothing to do with dimensions or
conventions of shields. Heraldry is a system using the written word to
describe a visual representation of a crest or coat of arms (the identifying
insignia, be it personal or national). Shields were the most common method
of displaying heraldry - after surcoats (the tunics worn OVER armor). In
fact, Coat of Arms (the display or insignia) gained that terminology after
the practice of displaying one's personal or national insignia on one's surcoat.
In lugnet.castle, Pedro Silva writes:
> Hi all,
>
> Can anybody refer me a good site to look for info about heraldry?
> I mean, not those commercial "Find your family shield!" sites, rather those
> with actual dimensions and conventions for actual shields. Real life ones.
> My ultimate purpose is finding the accurate dimensions of the Portuguese
> shield (to use in PLUG logo), but so far every search I made was unsuccessful.
> (It is a bit disturbing to see only the 13th and 18th century versions, none
> of which is the one used today)
>
> Please help, I dunno where else to search. :-(
>
>
> Pedro
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| (...) Yes, you are right. I just read an e-mail sent by someone who knows about this, and there was a small explanation. According to that same e-mail, there isn't a single document where the shield is defined. Shameful for our legislators... so (...) (23 years ago, 25-Feb-02, to lugnet.castle, lugnet.loc.pt)
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| Hi all, Can anybody refer me a good site to look for info about heraldry? I mean, not those commercial "Find your family shield!" sites, rather those with actual dimensions and conventions for actual shields. Real life ones. My ultimate purpose is (...) (23 years ago, 24-Feb-02, to lugnet.castle)
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