Escudo de Castilla y León

The Knights of Cristina

Party per pale Gules and Vert; overall a mermaid proper, holding in her dexter a sword Argent, hilted Or, and in her sinister a comb Or. Motto: «Knights of Cristina».

Party per pale Gules and Vert; overall a mermaid proper, holding in her dexter a sword Argent, hilted Or, and in her sinister a comb Or. Motto: «Knights of Cristina».

Escudo partido de gules y sinople; brochante sobre la partición una sirena al natural, teniendo en su diestra una espada de plata, guarnecida de oro, y en su siniestra un peine de oro. Divisa: «Knights of Cristina».

Coat of arms designed by me, highlighted with lights and shadows, contoured in Sable, and with a forge finish.


Blazon keywords: Gules, Vert, Argent, Or, One, Party per pale, Overall, Mermaid, Proper, Grasping, Dexter, Sword, Hilted, Sinister, Comb and Motto.

Style keywords: Outlined in sable, Illuminated and Forge.

Classification: Imaginary, Created, Boa and Coat of arms.

Imaginary bearer: Cristina, The Knights of.

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Escudo de Castilla y León

Badge of The Knights of Cristina

A mermaid proper, holding in her dexter a sword Argent, hilted Or, and in her sinister a comb Or.

A mermaid proper, holding in her dexter a sword Argent, hilted Or, and in her sinister a comb Or.

Heraldic device designed by me, highlighted with lights and shadows, contoured in Sable, and with a rough finishing.

The heraldic badge of The Knights of Cristina designed under her directions and emblazoned by me.


Blazon keywords: Argent, Or, One, Mermaid, Proper, Grasping, Dexter, Sword, Hilted, Sinister and Comb.

Style keywords: Outlined in sable, Illuminated and Rough.

Classification: Imaginary, Created, Boa and Badge.

Imaginary bearer: Cristina, The Knights of.

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

Rumor, S.; 1899

Sebastiano Rumor, «Il Blasone Vicentino Descritto ed Illustrato», published by Venezia, A spese della Società, 310 pages of black and white text, 20 color plates, including: 1 plate at the beginning with 10 coats of arms, and 19 plates at the end, each containing 6 coats of arms, totaling 124 coats of arms, Venice, 1899.


Bibliographical reference of century XIX.

Classification: Italian language and Black and white with color plates.

Author: Rumor, Sebastiano.

External resource:

Internal resources: RumorS1899.IlBlasoneVicentino.pdf PDF format.

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Libro abierto, hojas de plata, filo de oro, guardas de gules, tapas de sable.

Labandeira Fernández, A.; 1977

Amancio Labandeira Fernández, «The Passo Honroso of Suero de Quiñones. Introduction and edition by Amancio Labandeira Fernández», 438 pages, 24 plates, 8 genealogical trees, Fundación Universitaria Española, Collection Clásicos Olvidados of Espasa-Calpe, Madrid, 1977.

This edition, written by Clemente Bravo Guarida, provides an updated account of the famous «Passo Honroso», based on [Rodríguez de Lena, P.; Century XVI], undertaken by the renowned knight Suero de Quiñones and his 9 companions against 68 knights in 1434 at the bridge of Órbigo.


Bibliographical reference of century XX.

Classification: Castilian language.

The author is Labandeira Fernández, Amancio.

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Escudo de Castilla y León

Antonio Salmeron, The Armorial Register

Iar 06 SalmeronA TheArmorialRegister jpg

Registered by The International Register of Arms, 1st of April of 2020, Registration number 0542, Volume 3.

[Armorial Register, T.; 2020; page 194].

Photograph of the pages 194 and 195

Categories: Armorial roll, Quarterly, Or, Sable, Two, Wolf and Passant.

External resource:

Root: The Armorial Register.

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Escudo de Castilla y León

Ackerson - Akers, lineage

Sable, a Bend between three Acorns Or.

Ackerson and Akers lineages.

Sable, a Bend between three Acorns Or.

Illuminated and freehand finishing.

The coat of arms of Ackerson and Akers lineages emblazoned by me and extracted from [Burke, B.; 1989].

Unless the blazon specifies another layout, when a bend is between three charges, this charges are ordered, two in the chief and one in the base, as the three acorns do in this case.

[Rietstap, J. B.; 1861] escribe el blasón de «Ackers ou Akers» como «de sable, à une bande d'or, acc. de trois glands du mesme».


Blazon keywords: Sable, Bend, Between, Three, Acorn, Or and Ordered.

Style keywords: Freehand, Outlined in sable and Illuminated.

Classification: Interpreted.

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

Cofradía de Santiago; Century XIV

Anonymous, «Libro de la Cofradía de Caballeros de Santiago de la Fuente», held by the Brotherhood of Santiago, Burgos Cathedral, manuscript, illustrated, 94 leaves, 21 missing, folio size, 29 x 21 centimeters, Burgos, 1338-1636.

Introduction

The illuminated manuscript chronicles the history and membership of the Brotherhood of Knights of Santiago in Burgos. Founded in 1338 during the reign of King Alfonso XI, as indicated by the preamble to the Rule on folio 27 verso, the Brotherhood was composed of members of the social and political elite of Burgos. The manuscript spans several centuries, primarily from the 14th to the 17th century.

The first 13 folios include a record of four deeds dating from 1396 to 1415, all related to the financial dealings of the Brotherhood.

Folio 14 marks the beginning of the original Rule of the Brotherhood, adorned with an illuminated initial «E» and a vignette of Christ flanked by saints and angels.

Portraits and illumination

The manuscript includes a list of the members, known as «cofrades» in Castilian, alongside their portraits and coats of arms. The book contains 295 portraits, added over time, with the last one dated to 1636.

The knights depicted in the manuscript held significant roles in the city, such as mayors, scribes, and other high offices. Many of the knights' families, like the Camargos from France and the Sanchestels from England, are noted for their diverse origins.

The portraits begin on page 21, initially with four to a page until folio 44, after which the number decreases to three, two, and eventually single figures per page.

Binding and preservation

The manuscript is bound in red leather with gold fillets and clasps, a 19th-century binding aimed at preserving the parchment pages. Originally, it had 94 leaves, but 21 are now missing, as noted in a contemporary annotation at the front.


Bibliographical reference of century XIV.

Classification: Manuscript, Armorial roll, Castilian language and In color.

Author: anonymous.

Bibliographic reference mentioned in the following articles:

Internal resources: 86 images in JPEG format.

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Sigue por: Académie internationale d'héraldique; 1952.

 

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