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  • The Star Principal Herald is the title that is used by the [[Principal Herald]] of t
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  • ...et''' is a star-shaped [[charge]] (though it is distinct from a [[heraldic star]]). Unless otherwise specified it is drawn with five points. It often foun
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  • ...of the 12th century CE which bore a small star on its reverse -- hence <i>"star"</i> suffixed by the diminutive <i>"ling"</i>.
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  • .... The insignia of this order features a golden scorpion with a red compass star on its body. The holders of this award shall be styled as Companions of the Blazon: (Fieldless) On a scorpion Or, a compass star gules
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  • The Star Principal Herald is the title that is used by the [[Principal Herald]] of t
    135 bytes (21 words) - 15:58, 14 November 2010
  • ...s]] and [[argent]], two [[fox]]es [[combattant]], in [[chief]] a [[compass star]], all within a [[laurel wreath]], all [[counterchanged]] ...d visual [[heraldry]] competitions. Since 2010 they have hosted the Silver Star [[tournament]] in the spring.
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  • ...thought to be ''Monstrant regibus astra viam'', which translates as ''The star shows the way to kings''.
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  • ...tp://storvik.atlantia.sca.org/images/n-hf.gif | caption = Gules, a compass star argent within a laurel wreath Or, a ford proper | founded = June 12, AS 34
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  • The [[arms]] of Petrea Thule are ''[[Or]], in [[pale]] a [[compass star]] [[gules]] within a [[laurel wreath]] and a [[chain]] [[fesswise]] through
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  • <td>[[Ordre de l'&Eacute;toile|Star]]</td>
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  • ...ed from the original, due to being very hard pronounce. The four-pointed [[star]] was taken from an [[Italy|Italian]] [[church]] built in 1350.
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  • * [[Kingdom of Ansteorra]] - [[Star Principal Herald]]
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  • ...lant parts ([[rose]]s, [[thistle]]s etc), celestial objects ([[comet]]s, [[star]]s, [[sun]]s, [[moon]]s), [[weapon]]s ([[Sword]]s, [[spear]]s etc), tools (
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  • ...to a variety of [[gemstone]]s, such as ''cat's-eye'', ''[[opal]]'', and ''star [[sapphire]]''.
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  • * for the third son, a [[mullet]] (a five-pointed star)
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  • The [[Crimson Star]] Privateers
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  • *'''The Crimson Star of Northkeep''' | Crimson Star emblem
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  • ...Byzantines often used a red banner with a white crescent and a six-pointed star as their symbol, contrasted with the traditional green banner and crescent
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  • ...g. Initially complex calculations might be performed from the rising of [[star]]s, and then using [[astrolabe]]s. The church might be able to afford a [[
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  • ...coming from [[Tolkien]] Elvish. Finally they settled on Etoiles de Lune ([[Star]]s of the [[Moon]]) as an alternate (which is what had been registered in [
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  • : One other effect of '''Mauron''' was that the French Order of the Star (set up by King John the Good to emulate and outshine the [[England|English
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  • ...in October of [[1982]] plays on a homophone of the name of the Barony to "Star Coffin" and is [[blazon]]ed as: ''([[Fieldless]]) A six-sided [[coffin]] [[
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  • ...th observations of the moon and stars showing, for instance, that the pole star is higher in the sky the further north you travel, an observation that also
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  • Sun-star of morning-tide<br>
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  • *'''The Honor of the Sea Star''' ...o raise the profile of the honor. During the reign of Gui and Johanne, Sea Star awards were given out more frequently, often to everyone who worked at an e
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  • Drills in period were star shaped, hence the name, star-drill. To use you strike forcibly rotate, strike again rotate, until the de
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  • ...nd in her interests, Mary was given a show [[trial]] before the [[Court of Star Chamber]] (at which she was not allowed to know the details of the evidence
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  • | Star Populace badge
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  • '''Chatelaine's Star Keep Award'''
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  • ...l]] calculator for determining time and the positions of the [[Sun]] and [[star]]s.
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  • *Order of the Centurions of the Sable Star of Ansteorra *Order of the Star of Merit of Ansteorra
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  • ...lan MacFlandry]], [[Clan MacThoy]], [[Company of Saint Ulrich]], [[Crimson Star]], [[Daffodil Consort]], [[Darian Household]], [[Dark Wyvern]], [[Discordia
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  • ...bid, and also to even the amount of money spent on each fighter, to avoid star factor bidding.
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  • In early [[1977]], a group of folk at a Star Trek club meeting in Salt Lake City, Utah had a guest speaker. This person
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