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[[Image:Sebastian-zem-Sterne.jpg|right|frame|Azure, a bend sinister and in canton a compass star argent pierced azure]] | [[Image:Sebastian-zem-Sterne.jpg|right|frame|Azure, a bend sinister and in canton a compass star argent pierced azure]] | ||
[[Image:Sebastian-at-Symposium.jpg|left|200px|frame|At An Tir kingdom heraldic symposium AS XXXVIIII]] | [[Image:Sebastian-at-Symposium.jpg|left|200px|frame|At An Tir kingdom heraldic symposium AS XXXVIIII]] | ||
Sebastian zem Sterne is a companion of the Order of the Jambe de Lion for his heraldic artistry. In AS XXXVI he presented a book of his works, arms of every branch of An Tir, to the King and Queen. | Sebastian zem Sterne is a companion of the Order of the [[Jambe de Lion]] for his heraldic artistry. In AS XXXVI he presented a book of his works, arms of every [[branch]] of [[An Tir]], to the King and Queen. | ||
Currently he is researching the making of a battle roll-of-arms documenting the Battle of Barnet (14 April 1471). He keeps an open journal of his research and findings at the blog ''[http://thebarnetroll.blogspot.com Creating The Roll]'' | Currently he is researching the making of a battle roll-of-arms documenting the Battle of Barnet (14 April 1471). He keeps an open journal of his research and findings at the blog ''[http://thebarnetroll.blogspot.com Creating The Roll]'' | ||
His lady is [http://wiki.antir.sca.org/index.php?title=Teceangl_Bach Teceangl Bach] | His lady is [http://wiki.antir.sca.org/index.php?title=Teceangl_Bach Teceangl Bach] | ||
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Latest revision as of 09:53, 12 April 2008
Sebastian zem Sterne is a companion of the Order of the Jambe de Lion for his heraldic artistry. In AS XXXVI he presented a book of his works, arms of every branch of An Tir, to the King and Queen.
Currently he is researching the making of a battle roll-of-arms documenting the Battle of Barnet (14 April 1471). He keeps an open journal of his research and findings at the blog Creating The Roll
His lady is Teceangl Bach