User talk:JSpuller
Corrections
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Update to the eagle in chief, eagle is double-headed as similar to Trieste arms but on chief like this.
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Bordure update, also the leaves in the upper row should be spread a bit apart for aestethic appareance...something which I was updating recently...about 20 px points would suffice.
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Bordure and Sun element update, also the bordure is wrong, the source image shows how the outer bordure layout is
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Castle and eagle update, the castle is similar like on Habsburg-Castile escutcheon only inverted. Eagle should be like on on this arms. Source image
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bordure and castles update. Source image
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I believe this one and the next should have their Holstein quarters updated
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mentioned on previous
New Arms requests
Joseph II - I would suggest using the small or middle arms of his, which were these Fig.1 Fig.3. The difference between previous arms is that he and the next two Emperors had two crowns above the escutcheon, representing the Crown of Saint Stephen and Crown of Saint Wenceslas. To see how the arms would look we have pretty decent illustrations on Heraldique Europeeanne
Leopold II and Francis II - for these the suggestions would be this, of course the illustration is missing the two above mentioned crowns but as said above there is a pretty good illustration of the crowns above the escutcheon on Heraldique Europeeanne. - Finellach (talk) 15:48, 5 February 2018 (UTC)
Duchy of Zara - Duchy of Zara located at city of Zara or Zadar. The only coat of arms missing to complete the Austrian Empire page.
HRE Henry Raspe - realized recently I forgot a few rival "Kings of Romans" so this and the next one would be nice. Would make it myself but when I resize it doesn't really turn out as the ones when you do it. Anyway...one coa for Heinrich/Henry Raspe, Landgrave of Thuringia. The arms should be early imperial eagle with a escutcheon of Ludowingians
HRE Schwarzburg - same as above, early imperial eagle with a escutcheon of Swarzburg
Alexander the Great - Starting with Livro requests...this one is for Alexander the Great as one of the Nine Worthies, himself being one of the three pagan worthies. Arms is same as Norway but the lion is sitting in a chair (throne?)
Manuel I - Joint arms of Manuel I of Portugal and his queen-consort Maria of Aragon. I have already made a similar arms which has less castles than the source image so whichever you choose, 8 is more than enough since I believe the castle is just an artistic expression by the author. The arms in question is a cross between Portugal and arms of Maria of Aragon. The half shield of Portugal is from Saxe-Coburg-Gotha arms.
Pedrosa - The arms is 5 stones in saltire, on the middle stone an eagle displayed sable. Arms is similar to the one with other circular shapes such as Atorella only difference is these are not exactly "circular" as we are talking about stones/rocks.
Valente Livro - There already is an arms for Valente on the site but it is wrong at least for Livro. The Livro shows the lion with only two lines across and furthermore the lines are in fact filled with bezants. To show you what I mean by that: variant 1variant 2. These two examples show the arms of Valente ancient arms, the bezants were later removed and that is the arms variant we have currently. As said and as you can see from Livro source, the variant in Livro has only two lines instead of proper three.
Lago - Arms of Lago - no need for elaboration, the image pretty much speaks for itself
Ornelas - Arms of Ornelas shows shield azure, bend gules with three gold lillies, on each side a siren holding a comb and a mirror
Gil Vantvisyet - Livro image, quartered Or and Azure, not sure what those things are in 1st and 4th quarter but it sure looks like some kind of shoes. 2nd and 3rd quarter a moor's head, over all a cross gules hollow argent
Pachecho Livro - source image. The arms of Pachecho in Livro seems like a hybrid of several cauldron variants we have: Pachecho, Manrique de Lara, Lara Ancient. The elements on the cauldron seem to be vaire nebuly similar to Vasconcelos f.e.
Afonso Garces - Again the source image is pretty straightforward, complicated but clear.
Gabriel Goncalves - source image. Arms is double-headed eagle holding a moor's head, all withing a "rope bordure" similar to Eca i.e. Eça arms.
Bairros Livro - source image. The Livro image shows three branches throughout the arms as opposed to Bairros proper which shows just three plain branches. In Livro branches are literally like three bends
Abul - source image - shield split in two. First half shows an imperial eagle like in the arms of Charlemagne, the other half is azure with a fess gules, fess gules charged with crescent argent, below fess two crescents gules.
Duarte Brandao - source image, shows two dragons Or, intertwined. The dragons/serpents are the same as in Serpa arms for example
Coelho Livro - source image. This arms is a similar case like with Valente. We already have a Coelho variant but it is wrong. The lion doesn't have bend but they are in fact proper lines (fess) and there is three of them. The lines are also vaire nebuly (azure and Or) like on Vasconcelos f.e. The non-Livro variants usually showed the lion with three lines chequy (azure and Or). The color of the lion is purpure btw but the color went darker as with most images in Livro, as you can see from the source image as well where the lines with nebuly azure are much lighter and proper blue color.
Botos - source image shows a shield divided per saltire Or and gules, Or quarters charged with a Moor's head, gules quarters charged with argent towers
Viveiro - source image shows a shield quartered. 1st and 4th quarter are similar to Guzman or Manrique de Lara cauldorns (not so many serpent heads), cauldrons are completely chequy argent and gules on a azure field, bordure ermine. 1st and 3rd quarter are a variant of Fajardo quarters, water part seems smaller on this variant than on the example linked, while the branches are intertwined in a saltire.
Canton of Glarus - Glarus is ususally depicted as a monk, although the exact compositions vary. Similar to the monks in Zurich Roll 4.
Canton of the Grisons - The combined arms of the various leagues etc. that ruled over the area: Grey League in upper left quarter, Ten Jurisdictions in upper right, and God's House in bottom. <br<
Kiev Voivodeship - a female angel like Nowogrodek on red, except she is holding a staff in one hand and a sword in the other; usually looks something like this. Novov (talk) 05:53, 25 May 2018 (UTC)
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I thought these were bees since they had the same model as other bees coa's. Sry. :p Finellach (talk)
No worries, I thought so to at first. Need to update those later on. :)
Also, I forgot. Feel free to start working on Livro, I will help out in any way possible. JSpuller (talk)
Will do...I'll start looking into it the next few days. BTW I wanted to ask you something for some time now...where did you find the info on this Neopatria arms? I've been trying to look around and can't find anything...I always get pointed to this coa which was apparently used by monarchs of Aragon/Sicily. Is that the coa of the vicars i.e. governers of the duchy? Because the duchy literally had a nominal feual ruler which was the King of Aragon/Sicily and the vicars who were governing the duchy in their name. Also while I am on this...the Catalan Company used the arms of House of Barcelona on their seals. The front shows the figure of Saint George and the back shows the arms with four pallets. Also they used various flags, but mostly the flag of St. George so that can be used as well. Finellach (talk)
I found it in Vigilii Ruberi Wappenbuch, https://haab-digital.klassik-stiftung.de/viewer/image/1249054540/26/, most likely attributed. For the saltire arms, I haven't been able to find any source for that arms other than the svg files on Wikipedia.
The arms of the Catalan Company was actually St George killing the dragon, not the four pallets.:
"After april-May 1305, the Company used a banner and a seal displaying St George, patron of Catalonia".
"Muntaner was also the keeper of the Company's seal representing St George, it's patron, used for the authentication of the documents it passed"
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Gran-Companyia-Catalana-segell-1305.jpg
That is interesting. It seems me both these variants are attributed. I am pretty sure the saltire arms has a source as well but I'll need to ask around to confirm it. Finellach (talk)
Ok besides the requests I trust you saw some of the arms I made recently so while I believe they are good enough and in tune with your style I will still post them here so you can update or whatever.
First is the arms I made for Langres...this is the source image. Elements are taken from Estrades (lion) and the stars are from one of the Douglas Toison variants but flipped by 90 degrees and aligned aligned by stars in Douglas Lochleven arms
Second arms is I made for Orkney, I am not really sure of this one since it's a composite and mix of various ship-boat arms you made. The source image is this while my attempt is this. I've combined elements from at least 3-4 different Orkney/Caithness ships-boat arms trying to (re)create the ship with the exact or similar sails as on the source image.
I'm finished with correcting the Ost de Flandre. So ... I didn't know if I should say something about the previous version of that roll. Were you aware it was copied from a copyrighted work ? You (or the original contributor) may have asked permission I don't know and don't want to assume anything or give any wrong impression (again).
http://twocats.free.fr/heraldique/OstFlandre.pdf
Anyway, would you prefer I help finishing the Bergshammar (don't know if you're missing sth, time or material) or start on another roll (I was thinking about the Dering or the Herald/FitzWilliam) ? Solo (talk) 14:04, 24 May 2018 (UTC)
Fantastic work as always Solo! :) I was not aware of that it was copied from copyrighted work, it was user NSamson who initially created the page for the armorial. I'll look into it further. The Bergshammar is a bit halted at the moment, most due to lack of time... I do have the complete armorial and the blazons made by Jan Raneke, feel free to start on whatever roll you want though. :) JSpuller (talk) 18:15, 24 May 2018 (UTC)
Yup I understood it was started by that contributor, and I'm really not trying to put his contribution into a bad light or anything : he may simply not have been fully aware which I think is highly likely (because it's easy to avoid that by just not doing a copy/paste job) or have asked permission first and since he's not active at the time he certainly can't defend himself. I just thought you should know it's verbatim from that pdf so it's possibly better to not keep those revisions in history. It's not like that study wasn't massively inspired from Clemmensen's own work and to be fair the author doesn't claim otherwise as it doesn't add much to it other than the illustrations (which is almost surely the main point of his copyright). Nevertheless, if you copy something word for word including errors you'll have difficulties claiming it's not someone else's work in the end (that's my point, not that it is huge or anything, but that it's verbatim and uncredited from someone else's copyrighted work so it doesn't meet the standards of the website's license). Solo (talk) 17:33, 24 May 2018 (UTC)
Indeed, thank you for bringing this to my attentionJSpuller (talk) 19:44, 24 May 2018 (UTC)