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Sorry for the problems

Posted on 04. Jul, 2008 by El Heraldo.

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STILL WORKING ON THIS BLOG… We are running some tests with a new structure. We will be done soon. Share and Enjoy:

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VISITING MÚZQUIZ, COAHUILA.

Posted on 08. May, 2008 by El Heraldo.

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Good evening weeks ago I posted a picture of the first airplane that landed in Múzquiz, Coahuila, a visitor requested more information and pictures of Múzquiz. Today we are posting more information and some interesting pictures of Múzquiz. I am not from this town, but my paternal grandparents and my father lived there during my [...]

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Posted on 28. Nov, 2007 by El Heraldo.

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Posted on 10. Sep, 2007 by El Heraldo.

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Colors of Heraldry

Posted on 21. Aug, 2007 by El Heraldo.

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Today, I found more information about the colors used in heraldry. These are the colors used in the shields. We commented already on what names are assigned to colors in heraldry. For example; The color “gold” doesn’t change, and according to heraldry, anyone that has this color in his shield, his is forced do good [...]

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Heraldry on Pause

Posted on 21. Aug, 2007 by El Heraldo.

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Hello As you may have been noticed the blog has been inactive for a few days now.  Some of you know already but my father had to go through surgery about 10 days ago.  It was a double surgery and had its risks.  He is doing much better today.  He is recuperating very fast and [...]

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Becoming a Knight

Posted on 02. Aug, 2007 by El Heraldo.

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In the Medieval Age the knights were not noble in a principle; they were men that had the means to maintain horses and with them to participate in the wars, and the kings paid their services granting them privileges like to the infanzones and hidalgos. This came to constitute a small military nobility. Enriched people [...]

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Coat of Arms and Antique Heraldry

Posted on 27. Jul, 2007 by El Heraldo.

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I encourage you to visit the ARCHIVES section of this site, many of the shields or coat of arms in this section present interesting information such as traditions, anecdotes and historical events. Other coats of arms we present only present information about people that received some nobiliary title or entered to some military order.   [...]

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Heraldry Blog and More

Posted on 25. Jul, 2007 by El Heraldo.

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Hello, as many of you may have already noticed the new sections of this blog.  In fact what we did is made available the web site Heraldica Sairaf.  And this blog, HeraldicaBlog, is part of Heraldica Sairaf.  You will notice that the blog looks a bit different compared to the rest of the web site. [...]

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The Medieval Age and Knight Tournaments

Posted on 23. Jul, 2007 by El Heraldo.

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Being the Medieval Age such a noble time, it was given almost by general rule that the knights that participated in the tournaments were been godfather by a lady, to the one they dedicated their victories when these were given. Regularly, the tournament was only to defeat the opponent, that was enough and the rivalry [...]

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