Hi All,
I was wondering if anyone could help me with the heraldry of those who took part please? I'm working on a wargame project for next year and whilst i can find a list of the participants, I'm stuck on their coats of arms for the paint job. So, rather than trawl for the couple dozen or so knights on both sides, I thought i'd short-circuit some of the research and ask here.
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I haven't looked at these guys in a while,... but I know that they have sets for the hundred years war.
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Here are my renditions into English blazonry of the Bretons' arms:
Here are my renditions into English blazonry of the Bretons' arms:
- Olivier Arrel: Quarterly argent and azure
- Geoffroy de Beaucorps: Azure, two fasces Or
- Jehan III de Beaumanoir: Azure billety argent
- Caro III de Bodegat: Gules, three torteaux ermine
- Geoffroy de Boys (Bois) Gules, a cross between four crescents argent
- Huet Cathus: Azure mullety argent, a lion passant gardant Or
- Evan Charuel: Gules, a fasces argent
- Olivier le Fontenay: Unknown
- Louis Gouyon: Or, two fasces knotted between nine martlets gules, four in chief, two between the fasces, and three in base, surmounted by a bend azure (as a mark of cadency)
- Olivier and Alain de Keranraiz: Vairy argent and gules
- Guillaume de la Lande: Azure three escutcheons argent
- Guillaume de la Marche: Quarterly 1 & 4, (tincture unknown) a cross (tincture unknown), 2 & 3, (tincture unknown) a cross paty (tincture unknown).
- Geoffroy Mellon: Azure, three crosses paty
- Guillaume de Montauban: Gules, nine mascles 3, 3, 3 Or, and in chief a label of four points argent
- Olivier de Monteville: Barry argent and gules, a bordure sable.
- Morice du Parc: Azure, a lion passant gardant Or and in chief a label gules (as a mark of cadency)
- Tristan de Pestivien: Vairy argent and sable
- Guyon de Pontblanc: Or, ten billets sable 4, 3, 2, 1
(I guess he liked to fight at close range) - Geoffroy Poulart: Quarterly, (1 & 4) gules, a rose argent, (2 & 3) azure
- Robin III Raguenel: Quarterly argent and sable, a label of three points counterchanged
- Simon Richard: (tincture unknown) seven annulets 3, 3, 1 within a bordure (tincture unknown)
- Geoffroy de la Roche: Gules, two lions passant gardant Or
- Guy de Rochefort: Vairy Or and azure
- Jean Rousselot: Argent, three battle-axes palewise sable.
(The axes are placed 2, 1 in a palewise position) - Huon de Saint-Hugeon: Argent, a cross sable surmounted by a bendlet gules
- Jean de Serevil: Or, three cinqfoils sable
- Alain and Jean de Tinteniac: Or, three fasces azure
- Mauric de Trésiguidy: Or, three pinecones gules
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I don't do A&S competitions, but it would be cool if someone did a visual roll of arms for both sides of the historic CotT and entered it into a competition.
It would also be excellent if one day the SCA members that compete in the CotT scenario took on the persona and arms of the actual combatants. Along with the elevated apperance requirements, It would really push the scenario that much closer to the realm of living history, imho.
Great work, Donal!
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It would also be excellent if one day the SCA members that compete in the CotT scenario took on the persona and arms of the actual combatants. Along with the elevated apperance requirements, It would really push the scenario that much closer to the realm of living history, imho.
Great work, Donal!
-Cian
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