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A Crowned 'M' standing for Maria the 'Queen of Heaven'. The crowned 'M' was the most popular of the many letter badges during the middle ages. The 'M' was thought to invoke protection from maria and the crown was a 'lucky charm'. This sort of badge could be thought of combining 2 charms into one. 100 copies reproduced in lead free pewter by Meister Gerhart Graf v. Altenberg. | |||
:A Lead tin Crowned 'M' 1375-1425 from Middle Europe. P. Van Wanzeele collection: catalog #Afb 972. Found on page 312 of Heilig en Profaan 1. ISBN 90.9006769-8 | |||
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Graf Gerhart is a Knight and a Laurel for his skill at Pewtering.
Previously he was known by the name Gerhart of Cynnabar.
He was elevated to the Order of the Chivalry on April 18, 1992 by Comar and Lisa, King and Queen of the Middle
Offices and Positions
- Fiftieth King of Caid with Una Orcadiana, 11/16/2002-05/31/2003
- Minister of Arts & Sciences for Lyondemere (before relocating to Darach)
Projects
Largess Tokens
Gerhart and Una
Direk III and Levana
Direk IV and Chamayn
Dietrich III and Adriana II
Dirk V and Chamayn II
Sven and Kolfinna
Edric IV and Faizah
Drogo and Iðuna
Edric V and Faizah II
Edward and Mora
Sven II and Kolfinna II
A Crowned 'M' standing for Maria the 'Queen of Heaven'. The crowned 'M' was the most popular of the many letter badges during the middle ages. The 'M' was thought to invoke protection from maria and the crown was a 'lucky charm'. This sort of badge could be thought of combining 2 charms into one. 100 copies reproduced in lead free pewter by Meister Gerhart Graf v. Altenberg.
- A Lead tin Crowned 'M' 1375-1425 from Middle Europe. P. Van Wanzeele collection: catalog #Afb 972. Found on page 312 of Heilig en Profaan 1. ISBN 90.9006769-8