Atenveldt Submissions (excerpted from the S.C.A. College of Arms' Letters of Acceptance and Return)
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The
following submissions were register by the S.C.A. College of Arms,
May 2014:
Bianca
Charbonneau. Name and device. Argent, an owl displayed and on
a chief sable three fleurs-de-lys argent.
This
name combines an Italian given name and French byname. This is an
accepted lingual mix under Appendix C of SENA.
There
is a step from period practice for the use of a non-eagle displayed.
Denton
Tanner. Name and device. Per bend argent and azure, a chamfron
and a horse's head couped contourny counterchanged.
Please
advise the submitter to draw internal detailing on the horse's head.
Gwyneth
O Callaghan. Name (see RETURNS for device).
Heinrich
der Han. Name and device. Quarterly vert and sable, in chief
two roosters respectant Or.
Submitted
as Heinrich der Hahn, the submitter
requested authenticity for "German language/culture". The
name is wholly German. The given name Heinrich is found in
Germany from the late 13th century through 16th century. The spelling
Hahn (without the definite article der) is dated to the
16th century, whereas an earlier spelling, found in the mid-14th and
16th centuries, is Han (derived from zum Hane,
Brechenmacher, s.n. Hahn). The pattern der + animal is found
c.1300 (Socin, p. 448).
Therefore,
an authentic 14th century form of the name would be Heinrich der
Han, and an authentic 16th century form would be
Heinrich Hahn. We have changed the name to the 14th century
form in order to meet the submitter's authenticity request. If the
submitter prefers the originally submitted name or the late period
form, he can submit a Request for Reconsideration.
The
submitter may wish to know that the name Han/Hahn can
be used to describe an "excessively haughty, strutting, and
pompous person" (Brechenmacher) in addition to referring to a
rooster (the bird).
Nice
cant!
Randolph
Greenwall. Name and device. Vert, a harp and on a chief
embattled Or three axes palewise reversed vert.
Sandhya
of Atenveldt. Holding name and device (see RETURNS for name).
Gyronny argent and sable, a lotus flower in profile and an orle
purpure.
Submitted
under the name Sandhya Kesari.
ing submissions are returned by the College of Arms for further
work, May 2014:
Gwyneth
O Callaghan. Device. Argent, an ash-tree eradicated proper
issuant from base and on a chief azure a sun Or and a decrescent
argent.
This
device is returned for violating SENA A3E2, which states complexity
of a design is "measured by adding the number of types of
charges to the number of tinctures. Items with a complexity count of
eight or less receive no penalty for complexity from this rule."
Here we have four charges (tree, chief, sun, decrescent) and five
tinctures (argent, vert, brown, azure, Or), for a total complexity
count of nine. There is a pattern in late-period English armory of
similar complexity, however all such patterns have three items on the
chief, not two: a sun between two decrescents, or a decrescent
between two suns, for example. With only two dissimilar charges in
different tinctures on the chief, this does not come close enough to
the period pattern to be registerable. Either adding a sun or a
decrescent as mentioned here, or reducing the number of tinctures,
would make this device less complex.
Sandhya
Kesari. Name.
The
byname Kesari was documented as a the name of a dynasty of
kings in Orissa, a kingdom in southern India. It was not documented
as a byname of anyone who was not a king. The use of this element
violates SENA PN.4.B.2, which states:
Names
may not contain a byname uniquely used by a single dynasty. Dynastic
names used by both a royal family and normal people are acceptable.
While some kingdom names were originally used primarily or
exclusively by royalty, those names came to be used so widely that
they are not considered a claim to rank.
The
only other period use of this name was that of the name of a
mythological being, the father of the monkey god, Hanuman. As no
evidence was provided to show that Kesari has also been used
for ordinary, non-royal people, this name must be returned.
Her
device has been registered under the holding name Sandhya of
Atenveldt.
Sitriuc
Liathsionnach. Name and device. Per chevron Or and vert, two
pommes each charged with a triskelion of armored legs Or and a winged
sea-fox naiant argent.
Submitted
as Sitriuc Liathsionnach, the element Liathsionnach was
documented as a constructed descriptive byname meaning
"gray-haired/aged fox". Although we have one example of
color + animal name (in Eich Gil "[of] the White
Horse"), we do not have evidence of a compound noun constructed
from a color term like liath preceding the animal name.
Without examples to justify such a construction, we cannot register
this name.
The
submitter allowed a change to Sitruic mac Sinaig Liath.
However, we cannot make this change because we do not have evidence
to support the pattern of a descriptive byname as part of a patronym.
In addition, the patronym mac Sinaig Liath ("Sinaig [the]
Gray-haired's son") combines the Middle Irish Sinaig and
Early Modern Irish Liath in the same name phrase. This is not
allowed under PN.1.B.1 of SENA, which requires that, "A
registerable name phrase must follow the rules of grammar and
structure for a single time and place. It may not mix languages
unless that mixing of languages within a name phrase is attested as a
period practice".
We
would change the name to Sitriuc liath mac Sinach. ("Sitruic
[the] gray-haired, Sinaig's son"), but this is a major change,
which the submitter does not allow. Therefore, we are forced to
return this name.
This
device is returned for redraw, for violating SENA A2C2 which states
"Elements must be drawn to be identifiable." Commenters
were unable to reliably identify the winged sea-fox here; the wings
are drawn too small, and the head is not sufficiently fox-like.
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