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Ansteorran Achievment Armorial Ansteorran Achievment Armorial Name: Adelicia Alianora of Gilwell Date Registered: 4/22/88 Mantling 1: counter Ermine Helm: N?A Helm Facing: Mantling 2: Argent Crest Owl of athena, Or Motto Honor is duty and duty is Honor Translation Coronet Wide Fillit Dexter Supporter English Robin Proper Sinister Supporter Owl of athena OR Notes Lozenge displaywith cloak Name: Aeruin ni Hearain O Chonemara Date Registered: 6/28/88 Mantling 1: Sable Helm: N?A Helm Facing: Mantling 2: vert Crest Heron displayed argent, crested orbed Motto Sola Petit Ardea Translation (Latin) The Heron stands alone and membered Or maintaining in beak a sprig of Pine and a sprig of Mistletoe Coronet Dexter Supporter Sinister Supporter Notes Display with cloack and bow Name: Aethelstan Aethelmearson Date Registered: 4/16/02 Mantling 1: Vert Ermined Or Helm: Spangen with Brass harps on the cheek Helm Facing: Afronty Mantling 2: OR pieces and brass brow plate Crest A Pheonix Or Gorged of a Voided Motto latin of "victory through tenacious Translation victory through tenacious Catherines wheel Argent persiverance" persiverance (latin) Coronet Wide Fillit with Ansteorran Star Dexter Supporter Stag Argent with Gules Sinister Supporter Stag Argent with Gules Ermine Spots Gorgerd of a Ermine Spots Gorgerd of a Laurel Wreath bound with a Laurel Wreath bound with a broken Chain broken Chain Notes Name: Aislinn de Tanaleon Date Registered: 12/31/88 Mantling 1: Azure Helm: 15th century Barrel Helm Facing: dexter Mantling 2: Or Crest lions head couped Sable, bearing Motto Quod est Meum Teneo Translation (Latin) I hold what is mine through its nose a ring Or Coronet Baronial wide Fillit Dexter Supporter Lioness Lozengy Sable and Sinister Supporter Lion Or Semy Maltese OR Crosses Azure Notes Name: Alden Pharamond Date Registered: Mantling 1: Azure Helm: Bassinet Helm Facing: Dexter Mantling 2: Argent Crest Motto Translation Coronet Dexter Supporter Sinister Supporter Notes Name: Aldric de Kerr Date Registered: 8/23/01 Mantling 1: Gules Helm: Spangenhelm Argent Helm Facing: Dexter Mantling 2: Or Crest Motto Translation Coronet Dexter Supporter Sinister Supporter Notes Name: Alisandre Oliphant Date Registered: 6/28/88 Mantling 1: Purepur Helm: 15th century Barell Helm Facing: dexter Mantling 2: Argent Crest Demi-elephant Rampant Trunk elevated, Motto Artefex Ars Monstret Translation (Latin) May the work show the Purepur Armed Ears Ringed bearing in craftsman it's trunk an anulet Or Coronet Dexter Supporter Sinister Supporter Notes Name: Anastacia Marie Travara Date Registered: 6/19/96 Mantling 1: Pure pur Helm: Spangen Helm Helm Facing: Affronty Mantling 2: Vair Potent Crest Issuant from a silver cup a fountan Motto IN good Time Translation Purpure Coronet Baronial Fillit with pearls Dexter Supporter Stag Argent Sinister Supporter wolf argent Notes Monday, June 10, 2002 Page 1 of 12 Ansteorran Achievment Armorial Name: Anna Stitcher Date Registered: 12/14/97 Mantling 1: Vert Helm: 15th century Barrel Helm Facing: dexter Mantling 2: Argent Crest Motto Translation Coronet Baronial Wide Fillit Dexter Supporter Goat rampant guardant Sinister Supporter Ram rampant guardant Argent guardant Notes Name: Anne of Ayr Date Registered: Mantling 1: Helm: 13th c. Bassinet Helm Facing: dexter Mantling 2: Crest Motto Translation Coronet baronial Wide Fillet Dexter Supporter Griffin Sinister Supporter Sea Serpent. Notes Information incomplete as to tinctures of Livery and Supporters Name: Ansteorra, Kingdom of Date Registered: 11/12/01 Mantling 1: Sable Helm: Barrel Helm Or with a cross flory visor Helm Facing: Affronty Mantling 2: Or Semy Ansteorran Mulets Sable Crest On an egle displayed Or a Mullet of five Motto Unicus et Singularis Translation (Latin) Unique and Singular greater and five lesser points sable Coronet Royal charged with Black Stars Dexter Supporter lion rampant argent. Sinister Supporter crane in its vigilance sable, armed, orbed, membered, crested, and throated Or Notes Originaly designed with A Ansteoran Star as the creast and Erminois and Sable Livery Name: Arellia Idarius Date Registered: 4/22/88 Mantling 1: Vert Helm: 15th Century Barell Helm Facing: Dexter Mantling 2: Or Crest Fleurs des Lies Sable Motto Horas Non Denumero Translation (Latin) I do not count the hours Coronet Dexter Supporter Sinister Supporter Notes Name: Arenvald Kief Av Kiersted Date Registered: 11/15/97 Mantling 1: Gules Helm: Viking with Brass Oculars and Nasal Helm Facing: Affronty Mantling 2: Ermineois Crest Wings conjoined in lure Gules Motto Better the Hammer than the nail Translation Coronet Baronial Wide Fillit Dexter Supporter Lion Argent Sinister Supporter Aluant (Mastif) Sable collared and chained with a broken chain Notes Mottoe is in tended to be in latin and written in Runes Name: Arthur of the Fen Date Registered: 10/1/88 Mantling 1: Argent Helm: personal Helm Facing: Afronty Mantling 2: Sable Crest Motto Se Dedre Mihi Dedt Pudari Translation (Latin) I have devoted my self to Honor Coronet Dexter Supporter Sinister Supporter Notes Name: Barn Silver Axe Date Registered: 12/14/97 Mantling 1: Gules Helm: Pembridge Great Helm Helm Facing: dexter Mantling 2: Erminois Crest Demi-horse, Palimino Proper Motto Edeavor to Preserve Translation (Latin) Coronet Baronial Wide Fillit Dexter Supporter Catamount Sable Sinister Supporter Alphyn Ermine Notes Name: Bjorn Magnusson Esping Date Registered: 2/28/89 Mantling 1: Sable Helm: Spangen Helm Facing: Affronty Mantling 2: Argent Crest Hand and fore arm unclthed Manacled Motto I broke the Lock Translation (Latin) with broken Chain Coronet Baronial Wide Fillit Dexter Supporter Minitaur Piebald Sable and Sinister Supporter Cherub Piebald Sable and Argent Wreathed and Argent Wreathed and clothed of Oak Leaved clothed of Oak Leaved Notes Name: Borek Vitaliavitch Volkov Date Registered: 12/12/01 Mantling 1: Azure Helm: !5th Century Barrel Helm Facing: affronty Mantling 2: Argent Crest Motto Translation Coronet Baronial wide Fillit Dexter Supporter Wolf Argent Sinister Supporter Wolf OR Notes Monday, June 10, 2002 Page 2 of 12 Ansteorran Achievment Armorial Name: Bors of Lothian Date Registered: Mantling 1: Or Helm: 13th c. Bassinet Helm Facing: dexter Mantling 2: Vert Crest Motto Translation Coronet Baronial Wide Fillit Dexter Supporter Sea Serpent Sinister Supporter Griffin. Notes Name: Branwyn O'Brallaghan Date Registered: 6/6/88 Mantling 1: Gules Helm: spangen Helm Facing: dexter Mantling 2: Azure Crest stag's antlers per pale Or and argent, Motto Gra Ocus Elacha Thar Translation (Gaelic) Art and Love Above All each tine piercing a human heart gules Coronet baronial Wide Fillit Dexter Supporter boar sejant erect quarterly Sinister Supporter boar sejant erect quarterly gules and azure bezanty, gules and azure bezanty, armed and tined Or armed and tined Or Notes Name: Brendan O Corraidhe Date Registered: 4/22/88 Mantling 1: Gules Helm: 15th century Barrel Helm Facing: dexter Mantling 2: Or Crest Motto Translation Coronet Dexter Supporter Sinister Supporter Notes Name: Brigetta Olavsdottir of Kiel Date Registered: 6/19/96 Mantling 1: Azure Helm: Norse Helm Facing: dexter Mantling 2: Ermine Crest wolf passant pean Motto There is nothing I cannot do - There are Translation only things I have not done Coronet baronial Wide Fillet Dexter Supporter wolf rampant pean. Sinister Supporter tyger rampant pean. Notes Name: Bryn Gwlad, Barony of Date Registered: 1/4/89 Mantling 1: Sable Helm: 15tyh century Barrel Helm Facing: dexter Mantling 2: Ermine Crest A Demi Dragon Rampant gules Motto Strength in Diversity Translation Maintaning a Halberd Sable Coronet wide fillit Argent Dexter Supporter A Cavelier Sinister Supporter A Man in full Plate Notes Name: Burke Kyriell MacDonald Date Registered: 12/14/97 Mantling 1: Azure Helm: 15th century Barrel Helm Facing: Dexter Mantling 2: Ermine Crest Sun Eclipsed Or Motto Res non Verba Translation (Latin)Deeds not words Coronet Dexter Supporter Sinister Supporter Notes Name: Cadwallader the Crazed Date Registered: Mantling 1: Azure Helm: Sutton Hoo Helm Facing: Dexter Mantling 2: Gules Crest Hawk Motto Bhi' an t-a'dh linn Translation (Gealic) Luck was with us Coronet Baronial Wide Fillit Dexter Supporter banacon Sinister Supporter griffin. Notes Name: Caitlin Anna ni Sheanain Date Registered: 6/19/96 Mantling 1: Purpure Helm: Helm Facing: Mantling 2: Ermine Crest Salamander Or enflamed Gules Motto Learned by teaching Translation (latin) Coronet Baronial wide Fillit Dexter Supporter Triton with tail quefichy Sinister Supporter Morse Or proper Notes Name: Cathlin Somerfield Date Registered: 4/10/02 Mantling 1: Sable Helm: 15th century Barrel Helm Facing: Affronty Mantling 2: Azure Crest Motto Translation Coronet Engrailed with Pearls Dexter Supporter Stag Argent Sinister Supporter Tyger Sable Notes Monday, June 10, 2002 Page 3 of 12 Ansteorran Achievment Armorial Name: Cedric Fithelere Date Registered: 12/14/97 Mantling 1: Azure Helm: Sutton hoo Helm Facing: Affronty Mantling 2: Argent Ermined Azure Crest Fiddler Crab Azure Motto That passed by, so may this Translation (old english) Coronet Dexter Supporter Sinister Supporter Notes Name: Ceridwen tir Gwrtraff Date Registered: 8/23/01 Mantling 1: Purpure Helm: 7th Century Norse Argent Helm Facing: Sinister Mantling 2: Argent Crest Motto Translation Coronet Baronial (wide Fillit) Dexter Supporter Wolf Sable Sinister Supporter Owl Argent Notes Registered with helm facing according to old forms Name: Claryce Rapheal Orfevre' Date Registered: 4/14/02 Mantling 1: Azure Helm: 15th
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