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<title>Heraldic Tabards</title>
<description>The following is a brief descriptio n of some different styles, designed to give the SCA newcomer an introducti on and is by no means complete.</description>
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<title>Heraldic Tabard Construction</title>
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<title>Applique in the Middle Ages and Renaissance</title>
<description>Includes links and informatio n about many appliqued textiles, including medieval Mamluk panels, heraldic and armorial appliques, Swedish intarsia, and furnishing s.</description>
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<title>The A&amp;S of Heraldry: displaying your device</title>
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<title>On Tabards and the Livery of Heralds </title>
<description>The herald was a messenger, envoy, military officer, and officer of arms, had to obviously show from whom he derived his authority.
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