[Artemisia] question about Letters and AoA's
Sondra Gibson
sgibson at edulog.com
Thu Mar 31 11:52:37 CST 2005
Nope. Morgan is correct. Those receiving an AoA in Artemisia get a gold A
to wear as they choose.
Gefjon
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> [mailto:artemisia-bounces+sgibson=edulog.com at lists.gallowglass.org]On
> Behalf Of Dawn Tavares
> Sent: Thursday, March 31, 2005 11:48 AM
> To: artemisia at lists.gallowglass.org
> Subject: RE: [Artemisia] question about Letters and AoA's
>
>
> The gentle Wolf, Morgan, intoned:
>
> >Artemisia, when someone receives an Award of Arms, they are
> girded with a
> >black belt and dagger by the Crown, symbolizing that they
> are trusted to
> >come armed into the Royal Presence, and given a golden "A",
> to signify that
> >they are an Artemisian Armiger.
>
> Pardon me, but...I thought the golden "A" was an award unto
> itself, not
> linked to the state of the recipient's bearing an AoA. Or do
> I misconstrue?
>
> So many shades of nuance,
> Aurora de Portugal
>
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