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The Queen's Rapier of Ansteorra was created by the [[21st Crown]], Patrick Michael Gordonne and Julia de Montoya, September XXIV (1989).
The Queen's Rapier of Ansteorra was created by the [[21st Crown]], Patrick Michael Gordonne and Julia de Montoya, September XXIV (1989).


== [http://scribe.ansteorra.org/insignia/queensrapier.htm Insignia] ==
==[http://scribe.ansteorra.org/insignia/queensrapier.htm Insignia]==
A cord braided gules and argent usually tied to a metal ring worn on the belt.
A cord braided gules and argent usually tied to a metal ring worn on the belt.


[http://heraldry.ansteorra.org/OP/op-awards.php?submit=List&id=3 Award Recipients]  
==[http://heraldry.ansteorra.org/OP/op-awards.php?submit=List&id=3 Award Recipients]==


[[Category:Awards]]
[[Category:Awards]]
[[Non-Armigerous]]
[[Non-Armigerous]]

Revision as of 09:55, 2 June 2022

The Queen's Rapier of Ansteorra is a nonarmigerous level award given in the Kingdom of Ansteorra for skill in rapier combat.

Overview

There shall exist in Ansteorra an award unto which shall be given by the Queen unto such persons who have

  • striven greatly to further their skill level and capabilities in rapier combat;
  • involved in the skills of the arts and basic heraldry; and
  • should display courtly graces, manners and chivalry.

Holders of the Award shall be entitled to be styled and announced in procession as “Holder of the Queen's Rapier of Ansteorra.”

Holders of the Award shall be entitled to wear a cord braided gules and argent tied to a metal ring worn on the belt, or as appropriate to the recipient’s persona.

Precedence

The Award shall be nonarmigerous and carry no rank or precedence beyond any other Ansteorran award or honor.

History

The Queen's Rapier of Ansteorra was created by the 21st Crown, Patrick Michael Gordonne and Julia de Montoya, September XXIV (1989).

Insignia

A cord braided gules and argent usually tied to a metal ring worn on the belt.

Award Recipients

Non-Armigerous