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In [[An Tir]], an augmentation of arms is the highest non-armigerous award that is given for service in an official capacity.


In An Tir, an augmentation of arms is the highest non-armigerous award that is given for service in an official capacity.
In heraldry, an augmentation is a modification or addition to a coat of arms, typically given by a monarch as either a mere mark of favor, or a reward or recognition for some meritorious act. Historically, Augmentations were usually made to denote military or naval victory, and added to the Arms of the person concerned a visible token of gallantry or conquest (i.e. a hand holding the defeated foe's flag).


[http://op.antirheralds.org/op/orders/augmentation.shtml A listing of recipeints of augmentations of arms]
In the [[SCA]], Augmentations usually reflect long and distinguished service and often take the form of a reserved charge, such as the Middle's dragon. The Crown specifies the nature of the Augmentation, but the recipient, in consultation of the [[College of Heralds]], figures out how the Augmentation will be added to the existing device.
 
See:
http://nicolaa5.tripod.com/articles/Hector/soc/HArms.htm
 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Augmentation_of_honour
 
[http://op.antirheralds.org/index.php?branchByName=0&ward=1&ward1=0&ward2=0 A listing of recipients of augmentations of arms]


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Latest revision as of 18:03, 29 April 2023

In An Tir, an augmentation of arms is the highest non-armigerous award that is given for service in an official capacity.

In heraldry, an augmentation is a modification or addition to a coat of arms, typically given by a monarch as either a mere mark of favor, or a reward or recognition for some meritorious act. Historically, Augmentations were usually made to denote military or naval victory, and added to the Arms of the person concerned a visible token of gallantry or conquest (i.e. a hand holding the defeated foe's flag).

In the SCA, Augmentations usually reflect long and distinguished service and often take the form of a reserved charge, such as the Middle's dragon. The Crown specifies the nature of the Augmentation, but the recipient, in consultation of the College of Heralds, figures out how the Augmentation will be added to the existing device.

See: http://nicolaa5.tripod.com/articles/Hector/soc/HArms.htm

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Augmentation_of_honour

A listing of recipients of augmentations of arms