Talk:Bruges Garter Book

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 * Hmm, the banners above the Knights appear to be French, rather than Latin, since roy (modern: roi) and comte would be rex and comes, respectively (meaning king and count in English). This gives me a pause in thought to the statement in the article that the book is in Latin; as, I believe, in the era which the book was made, French was favoured by the English court & nobles. Imperator Talk 15:01, 22 November 2013 (UTC)

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