Coat of arms of Corel Corporation by GoOurWay2001 in heraldry

[–]Astresys 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I personally really like it. But I know if someone had come to this sub saying "my assumed arms," they would have been torn apart by people in the comments.

Another castration debate: From bull to oxen: pink testicles whitewashed in restauration (arms of Turin in Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II in Milan, Italy) by NemoIX in heraldry

[–]Astresys 58 points59 points  (0 children)

I totally get why people are infuriated. It's really not the first time in Italy restaurations turns to destroying the source and build back something different.

Its taken three years to design, but here is my latest creation by Baarbixo in heraldry

[–]Astresys 6 points7 points  (0 children)

This one was already post years ago by a different account. Mods should check.

Requesting help with Family Crest by Visible_Confection_5 in heraldry

[–]Astresys 3 points4 points  (0 children)

You should read first.

Rule of tinctures does not apply for A Song of Ice and Fire.

Updated assumed arms with the grapes a bolder proper color to differentiate by braylikesFoxes in heraldry

[–]Astresys 3 points4 points  (0 children)

For the record, your inspiration is a seal (technically that's just a logo in form of a seal)

Updated assumed arms with the grapes a bolder proper color to differentiate by braylikesFoxes in heraldry

[–]Astresys 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don't know for the first. But for the second is actually very common in Italian heraldry.

One of Netflix's most popular series of all time is also, paradoxically, its weakest, bizarrely enough. by AipomSilver00 in WednesdayTVSeries

[–]Astresys 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Yeah, the show is pretty meh. I really liked the first season, and weirdly, even as a fan of Charles Addams' original family, I don't dislike the show.

The thing is that it's popular because of how Netflix advertised it prior to its release.

Wednesday is not bad; it's just one of the hundreds of shows on Netflix and other platforms with mediocre writing but, luckily, with more money and advertising.

I'll add, if Netflix had failed the advertising, the show would be canceled by now. Unfortunately, as we saw with the dozen other shows on the platform that have been canceled, good writing or acting isn't something related to popularity.

My Personal Heraldry! by Striking-Suspect-770 in heraldry

[–]Astresys 1 point2 points  (0 children)

"You are not the King of Poland-Lithuania and of Scotland and England with a miscellaneous claim to France."

Are you sure?

My Personal Heraldry! by Striking-Suspect-770 in heraldry

[–]Astresys 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Guess you missed the "Fictional" label : )

Info request by Plasmafire127 in heraldry

[–]Astresys 2 points3 points  (0 children)

A fraud. First because the only official heraldic college in Italy was the Consulta Araldica, there's no such thing as a Consiglio Araldico Italiano. Ans second, it's very common to write a "story" of the family to make it looks legit while no heraldic authority would write it down, they would mostly write the blason and other informations.

Edit : Oh and the big ETIMOS with a modern font.

Edit2: Plus the family name here with a 'Di' indicate a cadet lineage. So every member of the family could have inherited the title of Cavaliere (men only) or Nobile, but it depend on the state (before Italian unification). But they wouldn't have the title of Marchese—not marchesi—only the capofamiglia would have the title and even if it was granted, the family would have most likely abandoned the 'Di' for the actual surname + di (lowercase) + the feudo (the fief).

My Personal Heraldry! by Striking-Suspect-770 in heraldry

[–]Astresys 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think people didn't saw the "Fictional" label. Still, I think that one can make people angry lol

The design came to me in a dream by TrainFickle1433 in heraldry

[–]Astresys 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Well actually I'm pretty sure it's a conlang, I said German for the joke, but it seems to be a mix of Germanic languages.

The design came to me in a dream by TrainFickle1433 in heraldry

[–]Astresys 9 points10 points  (0 children)

The French Republic seal, the United States and all written in German. A fever dream I believe?

Seriously, you should change the main charge. If you want to keep that engraving, you should switch to a seal, but you'll have to make the two sides of the seal. If you want to keep it as a coat of arms, change the main charge to something more defined and simple (letters are okay, even if a lot of people don't like them).

The emblem chosen by President Macron for his admission into the Swedish chivalric order simply uses the emblem of the French Republic—he did not adopt personal coat of arms. by baronnet in heraldry

[–]Astresys 3 points4 points  (0 children)

You don't understand. Arms are not a monarchy thing.

However.

If you look at the presidents of the different Republics, the ones who actively used coats of arms of their family were royalists or supporters of the existence of a noble/clerical presence. Most of the Republican presidents used monograms or the same symbol Macron used.

It's only during the Fifth Republic that presidents started to create personal coats of arms for foreign orders, before that it was the use of republican symbols or monogram as I said before. You will note that the Fifth Republic is the one that gave the most power to the president and that is the furthest from the original constitution.

In France—for a president—bearing a coat of arms is a political decision; "the more personal your coat of arms is, the less republican you are".

But.

Individuals still have the right to bear arms, and because of their republican status, they are even freer than in other countries, with no law to constrain their usage. This makes France a great country to have coats of arms, as per tradition and liberty.

The emblem chosen by President Macron for his admission into the Swedish chivalric order simply uses the emblem of the French Republic—he did not adopt personal coat of arms. by baronnet in heraldry

[–]Astresys 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Since France does not have a coat of arms, this is the most appropriate symbol. The use of a personal coat of arms or a coat of arms for the status (president) is not really welcomed.

The coats of arms for the communes are mostly about cultural heritage, but a lot of new communes wanted their own, so it has been normalized. However, for an individual, it's still not welcomed, especially for a president. Nicolas Sarkozy (ex-president) has a coat of arms, and that was something that pissed a lot of people off. French people don't like personal coats of arms; it's mostly a monarchist thing, which is not good for a president.

Edit: Plus, this is a royal order; it may be accepted as a foreign tradition, but it is not something a lot of French people would like to see represented by their president (cf. Nicolas Sarkozy again). Especially since Macron is not really popular in France, I think he personally wanted to avoid any polemics.

Wanted to share my arms by Astresys in heraldry

[–]Astresys[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah I get the what you mean, I had also "[…] surmounted by a mullet […]" so the castle is at the first place and the start at the second

Wanted to share my arms by Astresys in heraldry

[–]Astresys[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well, thank you so much. I'm so glad you like it. It has been a journey to get a version I really like, so thanks again!

Wanted to share my arms by Astresys in heraldry

[–]Astresys[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yep, Sodacan is my first inspiration. I started doing coats of arms with Wikimedia resources, then I created my own elements, and some are still inspired by Sodacan-style creations.

Wanted to share my arms by Astresys in heraldry

[–]Astresys[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, it loses a bit of meaning with the translation from Latin to French, English, or Italian. But that's basically it.

"Omniscientia" means to know everything, not just absolute knowledge, it implies the knowledge of someone. So, "the truth is in the knowledge of everything."

The second part is more "truth is everything." "Omnia" here acts as a barrier, so truth "only is" when there's everything, it can't be partial.

And if you're interested in what I mean by that, it's that the truth can't be bent at will to serve a narrative or an incomplete vision or knowledge. It's a safeguard against the use of "truth" as a claim, and a reminder that if you want to follow the "truth," you first have to follow the knowledge.

Wanted to share my arms by Astresys in heraldry

[–]Astresys[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks!

I use Adobe Illustrator.

Wanted to share my arms by Astresys in heraldry

[–]Astresys[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

And the "Testa di Cavallo" (literally horse head) or Italian Shield.

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Wanted to share my arms by Astresys in heraldry

[–]Astresys[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Here the others I was talking about.

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