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On Comma and Coat of Arms of the Royal Spanish Academy
[edit]Heralder, the name at spahish is bad: "Limpia, fija y da esplendor" not "Limpia fija y da esplendor". The comma is required between limpia and fija. I can't to edit the file, but you did it, so I request you then do correct the sentence. Thank you.
This is the link https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Coat_of_Arms_of_the_Royal_Spanish_Academy.svg
Heralder, el nombre en español está mal: es "Limpia, fija y da esplendos" no "Limpia fina y da esplendor". La coma hace falta entre las palabras limpia y fija. No puedo editar el erchivo, sin embargo tú lo hiciste, por lo que te pido que corrijas la frase. Muchas gracias
Este es el vínculo https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Coat_of_Arms_of_the_Royal_Spanish_Academy.svg
Sr. Alvaro (talk) 04:54, 6 October 2013 (UTC)
I do not know if Brazil in your sphere of interest: Do you know a source for that file above? I was told that the file is wrong, as an italian mantle with the "lacs d'amour" of the order of the Annunciade. Is it possible for you to correct the file? Is there really such a difference between the two grand arms of the imperial period, as shown in es:Escudo de Brasil? The french WP has the following blazon for the file above: De sinople, à la sphère armilaire d'or sur une croix de l'Ordre du Christ, entourée d'un anneau d'azur chargé de vingt étoiles d'argent. Is this correct?--Antemister (talk) 18:02, 2 January 2013 (UTC)
Armas de Su Majestad el Rey de España
[edit]Hola, acabo de notar la diferencia entre las armas que aparecen en el sitio de la casa real y el trazado en la wikipedia : [1] puede ver que la granada es "al natural". Un abz. Mathieu C. (talk) 09:05, 8 January 2013 (UTC)
Regiones militares
[edit]Hola Heralder, siempre es una alegría cruzarse con tus ediciones de heráldica. Te quería comentar una cuestión: Hace un tiempo que estoy revisando y ampliando las es:Regiones militares de España (cada una por su cuenta, desde la I a la IX) y me gustaría saber si tu tienes conocimiento de que estas dispusieran de escudo o símbolos oficiales. Espero respuesta. Un saludo --Manuchansu (talk) 14:05, 8 January 2013 (UTC)
- Hola de nuevo, no me llegaste a contestar pero viendo las reformas que has hecho en los artículos de las Regiones militares considero cerrada la cuestión. Solo una cosa: Yo considero que los artículos de las regiones militares "reformadas" de los años 80 deben ir en esos artículos y no en los anteriores, porque no creo que sean lo mismo. Me refiero a esto que tú mismo has hecho, y que es mi idea respecto al resto de artículos. Un saludo.--Manuchansu (talk) 09:46, 29 April 2013 (UTC)
- El artículo de las Regiones militares es bastante mejorable, lo hice tal cual para poner orden de lo que estaba haciendo el usuario Jtspotau, un poco de forma caótica y sin orden. Por otro lado, el problema es que no dispongo de muchas referencias para hacer los artículos que tú comentas, y ando bastante ocupado con otros como para meterme en esos. No digo que en el futuro le "hinque el diente", pero de momento lo veo lejano. Volviendo a las regiones militares de marras, procuraré darle un repaso al artículo en el sentido que me dices, que con los cambios que has hecho sería bueno que lo actualice.--Manuchansu (talk) 01:42, 1 May 2013 (UTC)
- Por cierto, ya que te veo por estos lares me gustaría pedirte un favor: en su día he estado trabajando en los artículos de la "Guardia de Asalto", los "Carabineros de España", la "Policía Armada" y la "Guardia Nacional Republicana". Crees que podrías averiguar los escudos/emblemas de estos cuerpos? Un saludo.--Manuchansu (talk) 01:42, 1 May 2013 (UTC)
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Ecemaml talk to me/habla conmigo 22:53, 16 January 2013 (UTC)
Searching for some svg elements i have found your excellent images. My question is more of a technical than artistic kind. I wondered what caused the enormous size of those files >10MB. It seems that the barrel element in many of your artillery CoAs is very detailed and and doubled. The original size of the barrel element is approx. 2MB as used in the Coat of Arms of the Spanish Artillery Academy. The barrel elements used in almost every other artillery CoA is of a size of 4MB each. My question is: isnt it possible to replace the smaller element or just use the undecorated as in the Emblem of the Spanish Army Polytechnic Engineers in order ton reduce the size and speed up downloads? For inspection i have made a CoA SIMPLE with 633KB of your Coat of Arms of the 73rd Air Defence Artillery Regiment with 8.2MB. What is the best way and use in the future? -- maxxl2 - talk 10:18, 31 January 2013 (UTC)
La razón de ese castillo no es ni más ni menos que este regimiento tiene su acuartelamiento en Cartagena ( y el castillo está en el escudo de armas de esa ciudad, igual que las versiones anteriores llevaban además el borde con el carrillo y el león. Es simplemente a título informativo. File:Escudo de Cartagena.svgl50px
Collar de la Hermandad de Caballeros Mozárabes
[edit]Hola Heralder!
Estoy haciendo los escudos de armas de todos los cardenales vivos, y necesito tu ayuda, quiero hacer los escudos de los cardenales españoles Francisco Álvarez Martínez y Antonio Cañizares, pero para ambos emblemas necesito el Collar de la Hermandad de Caballeros Mozárabes, el cual no esta vectorizado, al ver tu trabajo me pregunto si podrías por favor hacer dicho collar, te lo agradecería mucho. --SajoR (talk) 20:22, 1 February 2013 (UTC)
New designs
[edit]Great work, Heralder! Your new Golden Fleece is awesome, so are the new Navarrant coats of arms. Lemmens, Tom (talk) 12:12, 21 February 2013 (UTC)
Dos-Sicilias
[edit]Really great wrok! like all the times! Best regards Mathieu C. (talk) 06:48, 4 March 2013 (UTC)
- I'm obliged to say the same words! Really great work, I'm happy you worked actually on all Bourbonic implentation in europe? Best regards Mathieu C. (talk) 06:51, 15 March 2013 (UTC)
- I know and with the descendant of Philippe d'Anjou we have lot of works. Mathieu C. (talk) 07:02, 15 March 2013 (UTC)
Lucca
[edit]Seems doable enough. I'll only have time for it after Wednesday, though. I've been terribly busy. :) Lemmens, Tom (talk) 23:02, 4 March 2013 (UTC)
- How's this?
Hi, Heralder. You do such an amazing work! Your portfolio is amazing! Anyways. I came here to comment on the coat of arms of Molina de Aragón. Not sure about your sources. Apparently you cited this which states it's bend sinister (not bend). Herrera Casado is based apparently on the description of the Real Academia de la Historia, which states even more clearly it's bend sinister, not bend. The hand is argent too according to the description.
I've changed therefore temporarily the coats of arms in the wikipedia articles of Molina to this file. Without entering artistic arguments or technical aspects (I declare myself a n00b in spanish heraldry and vector graphics), the version I uploaded (mantelado or entado en punta aside) I think it gets the blazon right.
Greetings. :) --Asqueladd (talk) 14:22, 8 March 2013 (UTC)
- Hola de nuevo. De nada, para eso estamos :). Mantén la versión que subiste tú en las wikis que estimes ahora que está editada. Recibe un cordial saludo.--Asqueladd (talk) 17:45, 9 March 2013 (UTC)
Spanish Navy emblem
[edit]Can you please assist in this DR. The user will not stop replacing the SVGs with his upload on the Spanish Wikipedia even though th efile is nominated for deletion. Fry1989 eh? 19:30, 10 March 2013 (UTC)
Escudo de Evinayong (Guinea Ecuatorial)
[edit]Un saludo, Heralder. Me pongo en contacto contigo para solicitarte que, si puedes y quieres, por favor realices la versión del escudo de Evinayong, ciudad de Guinea Ecuatorial.
Sólo hay en Commons los escudos de dos ciudades ecuatoguineanas (Malabo y Bata). Fueron muchos años de colonización española en ese país, seguro que existe muchísimo más legado heráldico. 80.31.163.18 18:39, 15 March 2013 (UTC)
Emblema de la Armada española
[edit]Estimado Heralder: Aprecio enormemente tus trabajos (creo que son inmejorables), pero en cuanto al emblema de la Armada, he de decirte que el fondo es negro (y siempre lo ha sido). Unicamente fue azul para el Cuerpo de Ingneieros cuando las gelletas de las gorras llevaban el óvalo con el color correspondiente a cada Cuerpo: Máquinas, verde; Intendencia, blanco; sanidad, rojo; jurídico, morado...Pero a partir de la época de Juan Carlos I, se cambió y la galleta para todos los Cuerpos de la Armada era la misma que la del Cuerpo General, esto es, negra. El azul, es cierto que lo he visto en internet, pero creo que la causa es que tu modelo se ha extendido. No obstante, solo tienes que acercarte a una oficina de reclutamiento de la Armada y verás como es el emblema realmente. Un saludo y no te ofendas si cambio el emblema por el negro. te diré que yo no controlo tanto el diseño y que realmente el que he utilizado es el tuyo, únicamente he cambiado el color y el tamaño de la corona, que es más grande en el de verdad.
Como continuación y viendo que has corregido el color, te diré que me parece muy bien, pero tengo que objetar que el tamaño de la corona es más grande; no se trata sólo de las galletas de oficiales, donde hay ramas de laurel. Si ves la galleta de un cabo 1º, [2] no hay ramas de ningún tipo y el tamaño es igual. Adjunto un enlace: http://www.coleccionesmilitares.com/emblemas/arm/darm.htm está sacado de la colección de reglamentos de la Armada donde se ve perfectamente el emblema OFICIAL de la Armada. Si has visto en la web de la armada algún escudo con la corona más pequeña es que se lo han bajado de internet y a lo mejor es hasta el tuyo. No voy a cambiarlo, pero deberías informarte bien sobre el particular y no estar empeñado en que la corona es así. Mira el enlace que te digo, y si no te convences, me rindo. Haces unos trabajos extraordinarios, pero a veces hay que plegarse a la realidad. Por cierto, me encantaría saber qué aplicación utilizas. Créeme que conozco bien el asunto. Un saludo.
- Se escucha argumentos del usuario y se modifica en lo que es cierto. La corona tiene proporciones adecuadas.[Repuesta incluida en página propia debido a bloqueo a usuario].
- Comparativa en que demuestro que corona es proporcionada. El color del fondo ha sido corregido
- La cruz está en el archivo propio incluso por encima respecto a original.
- Anchura de la boca / base es idéntica a original sólo varía ligeramente posición.
- Altura de los arcos es exacta en los dos casos.
- Sólo la anchura de los arcos es superior pero se debe a que los diseños no son exactos.
Muhcas gracias por las molestias, Heralder. Un saludo.
Charles as Duke of Parma
[edit]Hello Heralder, I desire to congratulate you on your excellent works. Meanwhile, I point out to you that the name of "File:Coat of Arms of Infante Charles of Spain as Duke of Parma, Piacenza and Guastalla.svg" is wrong, because Charles was Duke of Parma and Piacenza and titular Duke of Castro. Duchy of Guastalla was joined to Parma under his brother Philip.--Il Demiurgo (talk) 14:34, 25 March 2013 (UTC)
Escudo de Ponce, Puerto Rico
[edit]Estimado Heralder:
Primero que todo, te felicito por tu maravilloso trabajo. ¡Tus escudos son hermosos y excepcionales! Me gustaría pedirte que por favor hicieses el escudo de Ponce, Puerto Rico. Lamentablemente, no hay escudos de esta ciudad que sean de buena calidad ni que tengan buen tamaño, por lo cual tu contribución sería inmensa para la heráldica de este país. Un saludo, ~Ponceño
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Hola Heralder - as i am not very familiar with the French heraldry i may ask you, whether this blazon is a real (as there are no sources mentioned) or a fictional one. Is it possible that a French family coa is ornamented with a crown in crest or is that only possible with personal coa? --maxxl2 - talk 11:22, 3 April 2013 (UTC)
Columas de Hercules
[edit]Hola he modificado columnas de escudos españoles que has diseñado porque no eran visibles. --Galico (talk) 12:44, 7 April 2013 (UTC)
Modificacions en els regnes de la Corona de Castella / Changes in kingdoms of the Crown of Castille
[edit]Bon dia, veuràs que he revertit algun dels canvis que has fet en articles d'emirats musulmans, doncs has afegit mapes i simbologia que correspon als regnes castellans, posteriors a la seva conquesta, que en la viquipèdia corresponen a articles separats (i que encara no estan creats). Aniré vigilant, i si veig que es crean els articles, ja afegiré la simbologia corresponent. --Panotxa (talk) 08:29, 9 April 2013 (UTC)
Hi, you'll see my reversions in a couple of your contributions in articles about extint emirates in al-Andalus. I did so because you added maps and symbols corresponding to the Crown of Castille age, so they correspond to different states and, in the catalan wikipedia, different articles, some of them not yet created, not even as desambiguation articles. I'll be vigilant, and if eventually been created (maybe I'll do that), i'll add the info. Thanks a lot. --Panotxa (talk) 08:29, 9 April 2013 (UTC)
Simplemente impresionante
[edit]Por casualidad he encontrado uno de tus diseños y eso me ha traído a tu página. Sólo puedo decir que he quedado impresionado y boquiabierto del trabajo que has hecho. ¡Enhorabuena! La única sugerencia que se me ocurre (no es crítica) es que revises el diseño de los emblemas de las órdenes militares. Creo que los puedes mejorar. Y si quieres seguir trabajando, te falta Gibraltar. Saludos. --Ignacio (talk) 16:36, 11 April 2013 (UTC)
Gracias por tus comentarios. Eres muy amable. Me alegra saber que vas a seguir realizando aportaciones al diseño heráldico. En cualquier caso me reitero en lo que te he dicho, me parece que has hecho un trabajo extraordinario con una calidad excepcional, tanto que, si no te importa y me das tu permiso, me gustaría poder utilizar alguno de ellos para la tesis doctoral que estoy haciendo, naturalmente citando tu autoría. Para ello necesitaría tu nombre real, que me imagino que no será Heralder. Un saludo y enhorabuena de nuevo. --Ignacio (talk) 22:20, 12 April 2013 (UTC)
Template:Spanish Kingdoms
[edit]I don't think this is the place for all the Castilian subkingdoms. Only independent (at least at some point) entities should be listed, not administrative divisions, otherwise the template will be a useless mess again. Zhmr (talk) 21:30, 14 April 2013 (UTC)
Toledo was there before my edits, so was Viguera. Since it is only two of them, I left them in (and put them in brackets to indicate a 'sublevel'), but now it is too much. I think that, in relation to my latest revision, it's preferable to decrease the number of states, instead of increasing it. Can we agree on this? The criteria from my first comment? Zhmr (talk) 20:35, 14 April 2013 (UTC)
How about this:
Kingdom of Asturias · Kingdom of Navarre · Marca Hispanica
Kingdom of León (Kingdom of Galicia) · Kingdom of Castile · Kingdom of Aragon
Crown of Castile (Castile-León) · Crown of Aragon (Principality of Catalonia · Kingdom of Valencia · Kingdom of Majorca)
León is a problem, since it was independent before it became a part of the Crown of Castile. Zhmr (talk) 21:16, 14 April 2013 (UTC)
Kingdom of Asturias · Marca Hispanica · Kingdom of Navarre · Kingdom of León (Kingdom of Galicia) · Kingdom of Castile
Kingdom of Castile and León · Crown of Aragon (Kingdom of Aragon · Principality of Catalonia · Kingdom of Valencia · Kingdom of Majorca)
Better? Zhmr (talk) 21:30, 14 April 2013 (UTC)
OK Zhmr (talk) 21:50, 14 April 2013 (UTC)
Flag of Cardinal Cisneros.svg
[edit]Hola Heralder:
El escudo del Cardenal Cisneros está girado hacia la izquierda , creo que debería ponerlo verticalmente. Un cordial saludo:--Raimundo Pastor (talk) 14:55, 20 April 2013 (UTC)
- Gracias por la información. Quizás sería oportuno indicar en el texto que acompaña a la bandera que su orientación en horizontal, para evitar confusiones. Un cordial saludo:--Raimundo Pastor (talk) 17:19, 20 April 2013 (UTC)
ICOMEM
[edit]Te solicito un favor Heralder:
Si eres tan amable, podrías convertir a formato SVG el escudo del Ilustre Colegio Oficial de Médicos de Madrid (ICOMEN), le hice una fotografía , pero no es muy buena. Según sus actuales estatutos: 5º.- El emblema del Ilustre Colegio Oficial de Médicos de Madrid consta de una rama de laurel y otra de palma enmarcando el bastón con nudos y serpiente de plata sobre libro abierto y escudo, figurando en su entorno la leyenda: “Ilustre Colegio Oficial de Médicos de Madrid”. Artículo 1-5º, página 5. La página web oficial es ICOMEM. ¡Muchas gracias!: --Raimundo Pastor (talk) 17:46, 20 April 2013 (UTC)
Coat of Arms of the Kingdom of Bavaria
[edit]I know that your focus is on peninsular heraldry, but almost all of the elements of the Coat of Arms of the Kingdom of Bavaria (1835–1918) have been created, mostly in your Coat of Arms of Prince Ferdinand of Bavaria.This would include the mantel and compartment from several of your works, as well as, the Bavarian Royal Crown. The exception would be the four heraldic orders around the shield, which I cannot identify. Do you happen to have a source with the official blazon of these arms, including the orders, and would you have an interest in rendering the complete arms themselves?
By the way, your work is exceptional.--Glasshouse (talk) 01:26, 25 April 2013 (UTC)
Hola Heralder:
En relación con el escudo en asunto te comento que desde su creación hasta que se inició el reinado de Juan Carlos I se utilizó un diseño del mismo sin ningún ornamento exterior. Por eso me ajusté a la versión usada en el brazo de los soldados de la división [4] al realizar el dibujo del mismo. Tal vez sería conveniente informar de esta particularidad en lugar de colocar la plantilla de sustitución ({{superceded}}) por la versión con corona que tú has realizado. ¿Qué te parece?
Cordial saludo, --Macucal (talk) 11:31, 26 April 2013 (UTC)
- Estupendo. Muchas gracias, --Macucal (talk) 17:55, 27 April 2013 (UTC)
Bandera importantísma y pasada por alto en todas las wikipedias
[edit]Bandera de las Cortes de Cádiz (1812) [5] [6] [7]
Si puedes. --Lucero20 (talk) 11:38, 30 April 2013 (UTC)
- Support Hola Heralder! Soy un gran admirador de tu trabajo!, y por este intermedio quisiera sumarme al pedido realizado por Lucero20, si es posible que tengas a la Bandera de las Cortes de Cádiz de 1812, en tu consideración. Con la esperanza de una respuesta favorable. Saludos --Hemingway10 (talk) 21:12, 11 May 2013 (UTC)
Hola Heralder otra vez. Encontré la bandera de las cortes de Cádiz (1812)[8] pero no existe en toda Wikipedia la primera bandera nacional oficial 1843 (Isabel II) que debe usar el escudo real pequeño de cuartelado con Castilla y León, centrado, que se cambiará en la revolución de 1868 por el cuartelado de Castilla León Aragón y Navarra.[9] Esta bandera con el escudo de 1868 hay también una versión (pero sólo nombrada como 1936 que he pedido se renombre). --Lucero20 (talk) 16:53, 20 May 2013 (UTC)
African Warrior
[edit]Dear Heralder, i need help to improove this picture of i made it for Tannguelan (see WPfr) a small town in West Africa. I would like :
- Make the skin moore dark
- Improove the face.
Thank you for your help Kazerty (talk) 12:50, 10 May 2013 (UTC)
A barnstar for you!
[edit]The Graphic Designer's Barnstar | |
Real good job! Thanks for all your work! Edoardo Cavaleri (talk) 16:16, 30 June 2013 (UTC) |
Placas de Doctor
[edit]Hola Heralder:
Me llamo Jose y soy un gran admirador de tu trabajo como artista heráldico. He visto que además de la heráldica también vectorizas órdenes, condecoraciones e insignias judiciales españolas. Por favor, ¿crees que podrías vectorizar la Placa de Doctor?:
http://www.militariabcn.com/imatges/productes/espanya-epoca-juan-carlos-i-placa-de-doctor-en-medicina.jpg http://pictures2.todocoleccion.net/fot/c95/2292777.jpg http://www.nobili.es/imagenes/cat/b_dscf1191.jpg
Son todas iguales a excepción del color del esmalte, que es propio de cada carrera (derecho-rojo, medicina-amarillo, economía-naranja...)
¡Gracias!
Medallas de Navarra
[edit]Hola Heralder:
Me he fijado en unos cuantos trabajos tuyos y la verdad que me parecen impresionantes, por eso, si no te es mucha molestia me tomaría el atrevimiento de pedirte un par de nuevas imágenes, las cuales serían:
Siento que las imágenes sean de tan baja calidad, no he encontrado mejores, el pedido no corre mucha prisa, y son solo si quieres hacerlo, en caso de que sí, te pediría que empezases por la Cruz, pues ademas la imagen es la mejor de las dos. Gracias por anticipado. Lector d Wiki ¿Comentarios?
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Re:Favor
[edit]My apologies for the late response. I've been very busy with my exams these weeks. I'll have a look at your request in two weeks. Lemmens, Tom (talk) 09:36, 16 August 2013 (UTC)
- The crown of the crown prince. I'll work on the other German and Austrian arms, but they might take a while. For the time being, I'm avoiding creating new Dutch heraldry. I might take that part of the request on in the future, however. Lemmens, Tom (talk) 17:19, 24 August 2013 (UTC)
- Empress Crown Lemmens, Tom (talk) 21:16, 26 August 2013 (UTC)
- File:Coat of Arms of Empress Augusta Victoria.svg My Inkscape doesn't seem to like the source file I worked from, and tends to crash when I zoom in. So it's not perfect. Not sure whether I can get the Crown Prince done. Lemmens, Tom (talk) 15:38, 28 August 2013 (UTC)
- Empress Crown Lemmens, Tom (talk) 21:16, 26 August 2013 (UTC)
Aviso en su discusión en español
[edit]Tiene un aviso en su discusión en español.
Saludos, --Nachosan (talk) 20:45, 26 August 2013 (UTC)
Posible violación de derechos de autor en Dirección General de Armamento y Material del Ministerio de Defensa de España
[edit]Hola Heralder, gracias por colaborar con Wikipedia. Te damos la bienvenida al proyecto; sin embargo, hay un problema con tus colaboraciones en el artículo es:Dirección General de Armamento y Material del Ministerio de Defensa de España, que han consistido en la copia literal del contenido de otras páginas web, o de otros medios que podrían estar protegidos por derechos de autor. Como se explica en Wikipedia:Derechos de autor, esta clase de aportaciones no son aceptables, porque pueden implicar una violación a los derechos de los autores del mismo. Por esa razón, el texto ha sido retirado y un aviso de posible violación de derechos de autor se ha colocado en su lugar.
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Buenas
[edit]Hola, me interesa mucho la heráldica y hacer escudos de distintas personalidades de nobleza y familias nobles, pero no sé cómo empezar, ¿cuál es el programa que usas para hacerlos, y, en su caso, me puedes "aleccionar" un poco para crear algunos? Gracias de antemano. Tokvo (talk) 12:51, 27 August 2013 (UTC)
Re: Heráldica
[edit]Hola de nuevo. La verdad es que ya estoy unido a ese proyecto, me gustan todos los estilos. La verdad es que comprendo bastante bien el Inkscape y es bastante fácil el programa, lo he usado muchas veces. A lo que yo me refería, era a técnicas para crear los escudos (aparte de hacer un escudo simple, que por pura lógica se hace), los de heráldica española me interesan igual que a ti para crearlos, vgr. aplicar colores correctos, sombras y escalas de ellas, dibujar los objetos, etc. Saludos de nuevo. Tokvo (talk) 19:05, 27 August 2013 (UTC)
Heráldica de una familia del sur de Italia
[edit]Hola! Soy desde el sur de Italia y me gustaría pedirte un favor. Mi familia tiene uno escudo que gustaría tener en formato digital. El escudo es esto aquí: http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/444/stemmacapocelli2.jpg/ Espero que me ayudes, también por qué tengo que crear una página su esta familia, curso de acuerdo a las reglas de wikipedia. Saludos y a comienzos. P.S.: Te voy a dar la descripción, si fuera para servir: "dividido longitudinalmente en dos mitades en la derecha sobre un fondo rojo sale del brazo doblado lado izquierdo cubierto con una armadura que la mano desnuda que sostiene una espada con la punta hacia arriba, mientras que en la mitad izquierda sobre un fondo azul por encima y separado de dos bandas d 'oro, que se extienden hacia abajo desde la parte inferior derecha de la parte superior izquierda, una cabeza, cubierta por el morrión criado en oculto, cubierto el rostro y apunta a la parte superior izquierda de oro cometa.".--Francescocap96 (talk) 20:51, 9 September 2013 (UTC)
Empress
[edit]I've done the lesser arms for now, File:Lesser Coat of Arms of Empress Victoria.svg. I'll have a look at the original Imperial coat of arms of Germany file, to see if it can be decreased in size, so the mantle loads better. But first I'm going to wade through Sodacan's new Belgian and Dutch uploads, and adjust my old files accordingly. Lemmens, Tom (talk) 10:27, 25 September 2013 (UTC)
Just letting you know that I did a major touch up of the Biscione. If you prefer the old version, just revert it. :) Lemmens, Tom (talk) 14:25, 27 September 2013 (UTC)
AYUDA POR FAVOR
[edit]Heralder es un placer, mi nombre es Rick y soy de la República Dominicana. Soy un humilde dibujante que admira tu trabajo. Para mi, Tu técnica es superior, y me considero como tu discípulo. Por favor, te ruego que me digas como se llama esa Técnica que usas tu y los usuarios Sodacan y Adelbrecht... Esa técnica que usas utilizando varias capas con colores parecidos para crear ese efecto macizo y esas sombras, esos contrastes... He intentado reproducirla en estos dibujos:
espero con ansias tu respuesta!!!!!!--Cheposo (talk) 02:21, 1 October 2013 (UTC)
Response
[edit]I'm typing this on my rather slow smartphone at university. I'm not good at this nor do I know where I'm posting this on your talk page, so I'll keep it short. I suggest you contact a admin like Fastily, who handles stuff like this. He restored the eagle iirc, and you can refer to that. Even if there are other elements that do infringe, I'm sure something can be worked out. Lemmens, Tom (talk) 11:35, 1 October 2013 (UTC)
- Now that I'm at a pc, I'll add to this. I understand you changed these recently? Ask what element was infringing. That would give you some idea. I really think a notice is supposed to be left on your talk page. I hope that's reason enough to at least let you recover files. On a lighter note, I just adore that grotesque eagle from the Codex Manesse. And are those new imperial crowns from scratch, or based on Katepanomegas' work? Might be wise to properly attribute it in the latter case. (Perhaps misattribution was a reason?) Lemmens, Tom (talk) 21:58, 1 October 2013 (UTC)
- Since it indeed goes back to the singular escutcheons (containing only the traced eagle, of which I know the source, and Sodacan elements), I've contacted Fastily myself. Lemmens, Tom (talk) 08:49, 2 October 2013 (UTC)
Gracias
[edit]Gracias por tus consejos Heralder. Lo tomare en cuenta siempre. Eres uno de los ilustradores que mas admiro y no puedo evitar elogiar la calidad de tu trabajo. Espero podamos seguir en contacto, saludos!!!
Great Collars of the Two Siciles Orders
[edit]Can i ask you to draw each Order in a single file. This way is easier to see and appreciate yuor amazing work on the order of the Due Sicilie. Thanks in advance.
Albert II
[edit]Hello Heralder,
I love that you're uploading the arms of the Holy Roman Emperors. But concerning the Arms of Albrecht II, I doubt that he wouldn't include the arms of the Empire in his coat of Arms. He reigned for a very short period, so there's not much information about him. It seems doubtful however, that we would only have used the Arms of Bohemia, Hungary and Austria. His arms here seem far more likely, considering the arms of Roman-Kings who ruled in the same period, like Ruprecht of the Palatinate (file:Rupprecht III. von der Pfalz.jpg).
Greetings, Sir Iain (talk) 23:41, 2 October 2013 (UTC)
Nuevas variantes de Fernando el Católico
[edit]Estimado Heralder: encontré nuevas variantes del escudo personal de Fernando el Católico. Si estuviera intersado en versionarlos o conociera a otra persona que lo esté le remitiría el documento y las fuentes. Postdata: Eso de Iberian, lo veo más acorde con una historiografía liberal. Sería mas apropiado hispano o Hispanic. Que bien lo decía Luis de Camoens, españoles somos todos. Saludos. --Williamsongate (talk) 21:53, 6 October 2013 (UTC)
- Las gracias a usted, yo quiero poder contribuir con tan magna empresa. La cita está en Los luisiadas y más cosas hay porque en las monedas acuñadas por el Rey Prudente el título es Philippus Rex Omnium Hispaniarum et Indiarum. Bueno, tengo incluso la descripción del escudo real que mandó el Virrey Palafox para un retablo de la catedral de Puebla que tantos quebraderos de cabeza le trajo por culpa de casi todo el clero regular neohispano. Aragón es representado por el escudo de Sobrarbe. Saludos. --Williamsongate (talk) 20:44, 14 October 2013 (UTC)
A barnstar for you!
[edit]The Original Barnstar | |
Quería felicitar la titánica labor que está haciendo, además de que la está haciendo realmente bien.
Por cierto quería mostrarle un escudo que igual le gustaría representar. El escudo apareció en la cabecera del periódico El Diario Vasco en 1934 y se usó bastante tiempo. http://mungiahistorianzehar.files.wordpress.com/2012/04/el-diario-vasco-2-de-mayo-frente-de-vizcaya.jpg En el segundo link se puede ver de cerca: http://w390w.gipuzkoa.net/WAS/CORP/DKPPrensaHistoricaWEB/buscar.do?amicus=BBHT0000178866 Iurresta (talk) 06:28, 12 October 2013 (UTC) |
RE:HRE Armorial
[edit]But we still don't know what was wrong? There hasn't been a decision at all? SanglierT seems to have proven that another set of files were falsely deleted. This lack of transparency is really troubling.Lemmens, Tom (talk) 15:36, 12 October 2013 (UTC)
- I have cleared one of my sandboxes: User:Adelbrecht/Orthodox heraldry. We could perhaps use that page to sort out which revisions need to be deleted, so we can offer Fastily a presentable list? Lemmens, Tom (talk) 12:23, 13 October 2013 (UTC)
- Yes, the order is a clear infringement. It was also traced by Katepanomegas long before the other elements. I assume that it had been incorrectly uploaded as a public domain file, as often happens on this wiki. Shows how important it is to show your sources whenever something is traced, even if it is seemingly public domain. :-/ I'll be replacing some of my files as well, for which I need the dark rocks. I'll see what you come up with. Lemmens, Tom (talk) 12:56, 13 October 2013 (UTC)
plagiarism
[edit]Mr. Heralder as you perfectly know, the eagle and golden fleece chains and pendants you are using clearly come from my book. My illustrator is formal : though you have rearranged parts of his works, it is still a plagiarism. And it is illegal. Please stop that. Alessandro d'Oria.
- The eagle originates from File:Vogtherr Wappen Karls V.jpg, which is quite likely the same base your illustrator used for that eagle. The single-headed eagle used by Heralder is also a clear derivative of that double-headed eagle. Any similar element is shared with File:Vogtherr Wappen Karls V.jpg. Lemmens, Tom (talk) 12:30, 13 October 2013 (UTC)
- To retrace the pattern of tracing: the collar was traced for use in this file: File:108 Croÿ-chièvre.png, without any sources given. It is however likely that the illustration was falsely uploaded to Wikimedia Commons as a public domain file. The eagle appeared much later, and was explicitly linked to File:Vogtherr Wappen Karls V.jpg. Neither element was traced by Heralder, however. Allow Heralder the time to remove the infringing orders. Lemmens, Tom (talk) 12:39, 13 October 2013 (UTC)
As you have shown no intention to cooperate, I will contact my lawyers as soon as I'll be back in Italy. Alessandro d'Oria
- Mr. d'Oria I have been thinking better about your drastic message, author rights have no discussion. This project is open but without clear managing it won't have future. I have realized that in a Doubtful dispute author rights are Preferential. I am sorry. ALL IMAGES WITH THE EAGLE HAVE BEEN CHANGED AS YOU DEMAND. THE COLLAR OF THE ORDER OF THE GOLDEN FLEECE IMAGES HAVE BEEN DELETED BY ME THE DAY THAT YOU ASKED FOR A SECOND DELETION. I have realized that I can't confirm that the image has been taken from an older model , this is the main argument of my position but in spite of this, I know I can't deny you the propiety of a really closed design.
- I also send a message to User:Fastily [10], the person in charge of the Copyright violations and discussions. I have asked him to eliminate the historial so, nobody can reuse the image (I can do it because I am only a user. It is possible that the protected image will be shown by the cache memory, it is provisional and other users can't download this older file. Thanks --Heralder (talk) 06:10, 17 October 2013 (UTC)
Revision deletions
[edit]I've cleared my files of the order, and sent them to Fastily for revision deletions. I've already sent a batch of your files, those without the eagle, as well. As for the rest of the files, depending on your wishes, you can list all the infringing revisions, or could ask just to keep the most recent revision. Lemmens, Tom (talk) 13:10, 13 October 2013 (UTC)
- Okay, I've sorted it out and sent it to Fastily. Lemmens, Tom (talk) 17:03, 13 October 2013 (UTC)
- Ah, great. :-D Lemmens, Tom (talk) 17:12, 13 October 2013 (UTC)
RE:the author wants deleting the HRE Files
[edit]Firstly, we aren't even sure that this is the author. Secondly, The feathers of the wings are similar because it is quite clear that the artist used the same source. I'm even quite sure that the Order is based on another source as well.
It is the "author" who has shown lack of of cooperation. He suddenly shows up, unable to name the illustrator, instantly knowing the Wikipedia tagging process, has a changing IP just like the Katepanomegas trolls, ... Lemmens, Tom (talk) 07:20, 17 October 2013 (UTC)
- Evidence: He used an open proxy. Now blocked. This is all very suspicious. Lemmens, Tom (talk) 07:27, 17 October 2013 (UTC)
- I agree with Tom. Dodn't be intimidated. Sir Iain (talk) 11:15, 17 October 2013 (UTC)
A new eagle
[edit]A new eagle might indeed be the best solution, if only to decrease all the people that have to be attributed. The Katepanomegas trace also isn't fully symmetrical (which, on a related note, excludes it being based on a single-headed eagle). We could make a new file perfectly symmetrical if we work with the cloning tool from the beginning. That would also keep the filesize down. Wings, legs and tail should be separate elements to make them fit better to the shield. Colourization cues can be taken from the Katepanomegas eagle, and also Sodacan's Austrian eagle.
I suggest that as a first stage, we could go through Wikimedia Commons and search for all clear PD-Old depictions of the eagle of the Holy Roman Empire. We could then sort those out by place of origin and date, and then synthesize something out of it. In any case our design process ought to be well documented. Lemmens, Tom (talk) 20:30, 17 October 2013 (UTC)
- I've gathered some here, feel to add some yourself: User:Adelbrecht/Eagle Lemmens, Tom (talk) 20:47, 17 October 2013 (UTC)
- Ah, Fox-Davies, he seems to use the same source as well. The little curl in the tongue seems to have been popular.
- I suppose that it might be best to create multiple eagles for multiple time periods. At the very least a 15th century and a 16th century version. For the 15th century, the only good source we have is the Wernigerode armorial. The one from Colmar might be from a later date, and is a CC picture. I can start work on the Wernigerode eagle, outline should be simple. For the 16th century, we have a wider variety to choose from. Lemmens, Tom (talk) 17:23, 18 October 2013 (UTC)
- Hmm, the tabard seems to be both 17th and 18th century. Was it perhaps reused? The description is a bit unclear about it. The bulkier design seems to fit the most for the period. One thing though. You've recreated the Imperial Crown. Copy it and save it to a different file. I think it's supposed to be one of these two on that coat of arms. Lemmens, Tom (talk) 18:28, 18 October 2013 (UTC)
- Seems about right, but I'd take a contemporary design for the second design. The one by Dürer is from the same year Charles V succeeds. I have a rough trace of the Wernigerode eagle:
- I suppose that it might be best to create multiple eagles for multiple time periods. At the very least a 15th century and a 16th century version. For the 15th century, the only good source we have is the Wernigerode armorial. The one from Colmar might be from a later date, and is a CC picture. I can start work on the Wernigerode eagle, outline should be simple. For the 16th century, we have a wider variety to choose from. Lemmens, Tom (talk) 17:23, 18 October 2013 (UTC)
Link On the left the original composition, and on the right a composition that fits the shield better. I think adding a curl or two to the head, and smoothening the wing would make this an interesting design. All of this before adding feather details and shading, of course. Lemmens, Tom (talk) 19:39, 18 October 2013 (UTC
- The original design is File:Wernigeroder Wappenbuch 023.jpg, and it's a bit messy. The date is 1475–1500, so it's actually second period, but the only one that hasn't been touched up by later artists. This armorial is interesting because it contains a transitional form of heraldry, from the gothic to the classical. At the moment I've added a few curls on the head, and I'm touching up the wings, making their proportions better. Just wanted to show you what it originally looked like. :D You can go ahead with detailling once I have uploaded the retouched version. Lemmens, Tom (talk) 20:07, 18 October 2013 (UTC)
- I've been very 'conservative' with the curls, but feel free to add more. The armorial's depiction of the King is here: File:Wernigeroder Wappenbuch 024.jpg. Only the neck differs here, so it's very good to work with. Basicly this armorial bridges the Chronica Majora and the Vogtherr design. Lemmens, Tom (talk) 20:18, 18 October 2013 (UTC)
- The original design is File:Wernigeroder Wappenbuch 023.jpg, and it's a bit messy. The date is 1475–1500, so it's actually second period, but the only one that hasn't been touched up by later artists. This armorial is interesting because it contains a transitional form of heraldry, from the gothic to the classical. At the moment I've added a few curls on the head, and I'm touching up the wings, making their proportions better. Just wanted to show you what it originally looked like. :D You can go ahead with detailling once I have uploaded the retouched version. Lemmens, Tom (talk) 20:07, 18 October 2013 (UTC)
RE: File:Test.svg
[edit]Looks good. I'll just restore the cloning, that saves space. I've been able to reduce your 6 MB to two times 33 kb! :D
Is the eagle from Bridgemanart a contemporary design? The Dürer portrait is from much later, so it's safer to give that lesser importance. What you say about the crowns is very likely: the armorial is somewhat of a trendsetter, the example given on Wikipedia is: the papal arms are shown with the keys of Peter crossing behind the shield, a fashion which only gradually became adopted by the popes themselves during the 16th century. So it's safe to ignore that element, I suppose.
Maximilian I indeed doesn't really fit with either, but making a design only for him is perhaps a bit wasteful. The Dürer portrait is from the year he died. Hmm. File:Wgt Stifterbüchlein 08r.jpg is earlier, but barely visible. Lemmens, Tom (talk) 08:54, 19 October 2013 (UTC)
- Hmm, the Codex Manesse is already very early 14th century... The 14th century Gelre armorial can be as use as well. Perhaps we ought to combine features from File:Shield and Coat of Arms of the Holy Roman Emperor (c.1200-c.1300).svg and the Wernigerode eagle? For Maximilian, I suggest we'd wait till we have a final design for Charles V, we could perhaps mix and match. Lemmens, Tom (talk) 11:58, 19 October 2013 (UTC)
- Of all the sources we have, Vogtherr remains the clearest. Perhaps I ought to do my own trace of it, and then detail it similarly to the Katepanomegas trace, without actually copying anything. That way we'd be surest to guarantee both high quality, historical accuracy and something we can without a doubt link back to Vogtherr. It will, of course, be a difficult work. Lemmens, Tom (talk) 15:06, 19 October 2013 (UTC)
- The doubtful part of the Katepanomegas trace was the tail-feather. Lemmens, Tom (talk) 18:09, 19 October 2013 (UTC)
- The difference in symmetry of the heads is exactly the same in the source. I can really best stop, because I'm just reinventing the wheel now. I'll look a different source. Lemmens, Tom (talk) 18:29, 19 October 2013 (UTC)
- Do you think this one would work? File:Wappen karl v.jpg Lemmens, Tom (talk) 18:39, 19 October 2013 (UTC)
- The difference in symmetry of the heads is exactly the same in the source. I can really best stop, because I'm just reinventing the wheel now. I'll look a different source. Lemmens, Tom (talk) 18:29, 19 October 2013 (UTC)
- The doubtful part of the Katepanomegas trace was the tail-feather. Lemmens, Tom (talk) 18:09, 19 October 2013 (UTC)
- Of all the sources we have, Vogtherr remains the clearest. Perhaps I ought to do my own trace of it, and then detail it similarly to the Katepanomegas trace, without actually copying anything. That way we'd be surest to guarantee both high quality, historical accuracy and something we can without a doubt link back to Vogtherr. It will, of course, be a difficult work. Lemmens, Tom (talk) 15:06, 19 October 2013 (UTC)
Ah, yes, my time is shortening as well with my weekend coming to an end. Sir Iain has pointed to this file: link. The shape is clear, it is similar to Vogtherr and yet also distinct. It's from the right time, clearly identified as Publieke Domein (Public Domain). Of the file I mentioned earlier, I had already traced the heads of the supporter, which were the clearest. They can still be of use when we require an eagle as a supporter.
- Looks great. Lemmens, Tom (talk) 13:57, 21 October 2013 (UTC)
I've got time to work again now, but I'll have to spend it on a quick recolorization of File:Heraldique meuble lion rampant gelre.svg, because of some issues. On the brighter side, this can be of use in our project. Lemmens, Tom (talk) 09:05, 23 October 2013 (UTC) Progress is going good with the eagle. I have completed the basic outline now. I will try to add details and colourization based on the tapestry itself. Lemmens, Tom (talk) 14:12, 25 October 2013 (UTC)
- A teaser. The escutcheon hides the fact that it has no body. :-P Lemmens, Tom (talk) 15:09, 25 October 2013 (UTC)
- Wow, it looks great! I'm really looking forward to using it ;-)! Sir Iain (talk) 16:10, 25 October 2013 (UTC)
- The shading is not finished, and it lacks a body. It's obviously not fit to the escutcheon either. Not sure how to add more shading to the head. Lemmens, Tom (talk) 19:59, 25 October 2013 (UTC)
- Wow, it looks great! I'm really looking forward to using it ;-)! Sir Iain (talk) 16:10, 25 October 2013 (UTC)
I've finally had the time to work on it again. I've reproportioned it to fit the shield. I haven't made a body, because Charles V always used an inescutcheon anyways. Lemmens, Tom (talk) 10:31, 9 November 2013 (UTC)
File:Coat of Arms of Charles V of Sicily.svg
[edit]¡Hola Heralder! Aquí dibujaste un escudo "italiano", pero se puede ver bien en la imagén original que es un "francés antiguo" (Reglamento del Colegio de Heraldos del Reino de Italia). ¿Se puede corregir? ¡Gracias! Enhorabuena y buen hacer.--Archeo (talk) 07:25, 7 November 2013 (UTC)
- Muchas Gracias, ¡Heralder! Hasta pronto :)--Archeo (talk) 05:13, 14 December 2013 (UTC)
Guardia de Asalto
[edit]Hola Heralder. Qué tal va todo? Veo que tú sigues sin parar, así da gusto! Te escribía porque todavía no he visto por aquí que alguien haya creado el escudo de la Guardia de Asalto, así que te lo comentaba por si te animas a hacerlo. De hecho, te animo a crear también el de la Policía armada y de la Dirección General de Seguridad (de este hubo varios según la época, pero me conformo con el de la época reciente después de 1977)...que estamos faltos de los mismos :(
Por cierto, ya que estoy...de fuerzas policiales españolas has creado alguno? Cuando veas este mensaje, si no es mucha molestia, te agradecería que me contestaras en mi página de la wikipedia española, porque por aquí no suelo meterme. Un abrazo.--Manuchansu (talk) 21:37, 13 November 2013 (UTC)
Antiguo escudo de Laredo
[edit]Hola Heralder, te escribo porque viendo tu impresionante trabajo en el campo de la heráldica, he creído q eres el usuario más apropiado para mi petición. Querría q realizaras el antiguo escudo de la villa de Laredo, q se usó según creo entre los siglos XIV y XVI, antes de ser sustituido por el actual. Te dejo dos enlaces, q aunque sus imágenes del escudo en cuestión no sean muy buenas, tienen detalladas descripciones de el mismo:
- Singladura primera:Laredo PDF, Revista Monte Buciero nº 14 (2009), editada por el Ayuntamiento de Santoña.
- UNA INVESTIGACIÓN SOBRE LA EVOLUCIÓN HISTÓRICA DEL ESCUDO DE LAREDO INVITA A REVISAR SU CONFIGURACIÓN Ayuntamiento de Laredo (2013)
Espero q puedas realizar este trabajo, te estaría muy agradecido. Un cordial saludo, --HCPUNXKID (talk) 17:05, 16 November 2013 (UTC)
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Spanish CoA
[edit]Hi Heralder, please find here :
I find their on an old french armorial and think you can be interested by. Best regards. Mathieu C. (talk) 15:56, 21 November 2013 (UTC)
Members of the Order of the Seraphim
[edit]Hi there. Would you be willing to make the coats of arms of the members of the Order of the Seraphim seen in this DR? Most of them already have the necessary components on Commons and just need to be put together. It would be a shame to loose all those coats of arms because the photos need to be deleted. Fry1989 eh? 21:59, 23 November 2013 (UTC)
- It's ok, I understand you were busy. I tried contacting several users but nobody responded. I just wish we could have saved the content even though the photos had to go. We do have the collar, and for example Nelson Mandela's coat of arms was the South African flag in the shape of a shield, and the King of Thailand was the Garuda, so probably 90% of them have free content on Commons and could be made into copyright-free SVGs. The closing admin said they would be willing to temporarily undelete the files so we can make SVGs, but I need someone willing to do them before I can request that. Fry1989 eh? 20:25, 13 December 2013 (UTC)
- Thank you, that does help. And as I mentioned, I can get the photos undeleted temporarily. The problem is I can't make any of them myself, I don't have the skill. I need someone else with better SVG skills who can. Fry1989 eh? 01:17, 15 December 2013 (UTC)
Languedoc-Roussillon
[edit]Hello,
Since 2005, the arms of coats of Languedoc-Roussillon has changed. The 'logo' inside the arms of coats you provide is the old 'logo' of the Région Languedoc-Roussillon (was put in place in 1988).
I have designed a new arm of coats here with the (not so) new logo: Region_of_Languedoc-Roussillon_(ARMS).svg
The problem is that a lot of wikipedia pages use your file and are thus updated. Could you change your file by mine (or create a new one based on the new logo if you prefer to do original work) ?
It will be a very time consuming task to contact every wikipedia site and do the edits there.... :-(
Thanks for your help and your great work !!! (I'm a fan ! :-) )
Reply
[edit]They're looking very good. One thing, though: do the official armorials depict the fullest versions of the coats of arms? The set might look better if the middle versions were selected instead, omitting the mantle. I'll redo former Queen Beatrix's arms to conform to the new look. Concerning the Holy Roman Empire, I've been quite busy with university, but I should have some time now. I've got a few weeks off for studying, and that takes a lot less time than commuting and following lectures. Lemmens, Tom (talk) 17:57, 21 December 2013 (UTC)
Nueva categoría creada Category:Order of the Golden Fleece in heraldry
[edit]Muchas gracias por la información.
Un saludo.--Erlenmeyer (talk) 14:42, 25 December 2013 (UTC)
Coat of arms of Duke of Parma as Spanish Infante
[edit]Dear Heralder, let me congratulate you for your great job.
I'd like to see, if it's possible, a representation of the Coat of Arms of the Duke of Parma as Spanish Infante (the same way as for Don Carlos, Duke of Calabria, you have made two coat of arms: as an infant of Spain as a pretendant to the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies).
I'm a great fan of don Carlos Hugo of Bourbon-Parme, the last Duke of Parma, a man that never achieved that his dignity of infant Spain were recognized. In the unlikely event that Carlos Hugo and his wife, Princess Irene of the Netherlands, had been recognized as infants in Spain, how would have been their coat of arms?
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Greetings from Spain.
Reino de Etruria
[edit]Estimado señor, el muy bello su diseño de escudo del Reino de Etruria, pero los collares de órdenes caballerescas colocados son incorrectos. Aparece el de la Orden de San Ludovico, que se fundó el Lucca mucho después de que dejase de existir el Reino de Etruria. También están las órdenes dinásticas de Francia y España, que oficialmente tampoco aparecieron nunca en ese escudo. Y la Orden Constantiniana de San Jorge, que en esos momentos dependía del Rey de las Dos Sicilias. Esta orden dejó de ser parmesana cuando nuestro Carlos III cambió el trono de Parma por el de Nápoles. Sólo muchos años después, con la Archiduquesa María Luisa como Duquesa de Parma, este pequeño estado italiano volvió a otorgar esta orden.
Realmente los únicos collares que deben aparecer en el escudo del Reino de Etruria son el Toisón de Oro y la Orden de San Esteban, que es la secular del antiguo Ducado de Florencia, fundada por los Médicis bajo auspicio papal, y cuyo gran maestre fue el efímero rey Luis I de Etruria y su hijo Carlos después. Hoy la sigue otorgando el Archiduque Segismundo de Austria-Toscana, titular del antiguo Gran Ducado de Toscana.
Un cordial saludo.
Coat of arms, Order element
[edit]Hello, I was wondering if you could upload to wikipedia (if possiable) the image of either the collar or the ribbon'd image (similar for orders to this [File:Order of the Garter in Heraldry.svg]) for british and commonwealth orders such as, the Order of Merit, Order of the Bath, Order of St Michael and St George, Order of the Companions of Honour, Order of Australia, Order of the British Empire, New Zealand Order of Merit and the Order of Canada. The recently added images added to the Order of the Garter page such as [File:Coat of Arms of Edwin, Baron Bramall.svg] suggest the requested images might exist somewhere, many thanks. 210.56.66.131 07:33, 30 December 2013 (UTC)