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'''A Pelican in her Piety''' is an ancient [[heraldic]] device symbolizing self-sacrifice.
'''A Pelican in her Piety''' is an ancient [[heraldic]] [[device]] [[symbol]]izing self-sacrifice.


The device shows an heraldic pelican on a nest full of chicks, wings outspread. The pelican is tearing open her own breast to feed the young with her [[blood]].
The device shows an heraldic [[pelican]] on a nest full of chicks, wings outspread. The pelican is tearing open her own breast to feed the young with her [[blood]].


In the [[SCA]] displaying a Pelican in her Piety (or any depiction of a pelican) is restricted to the members of the [[Order of the Laurel]], one of the three great orders of [[peer]]age.
In the [[SCA]] displaying a Pelican in her Piety (or any depiction of a pelican) is restricted to the members of the [[Order of the Laurel]], one of the three great [[order]]s of [[peer]]age.


[[category:device heraldry]]
[[category:device heraldry]]

Revision as of 10:56, 27 April 2006

A Pelican in her Piety is an ancient heraldic device symbolizing self-sacrifice.

The device shows an heraldic pelican on a nest full of chicks, wings outspread. The pelican is tearing open her own breast to feed the young with her blood.

In the SCA displaying a Pelican in her Piety (or any depiction of a pelican) is restricted to the members of the Order of the Laurel, one of the three great orders of peerage.