XXXI International Congress of Genealogical and Heraldic Sciences XXXI Congrès International des Sciences Généalogique et Héraldique – Oslo 2014 Time/Heure «Artilleriloftet» «Fanehallen» Auditorium | «Foredragssal» Wednesday 13th August 2014 / Mercredi 13 août 2014 09:00–17:00 Registration / Inscription 10:30–13:00 Official Opening Session in «Fanehallen» / Ouverture officielle en «Fanehallen» The Norwegian coat of arms in the «miraculous year» of 1814 – Knut Johannessen, Norway (Eng) Music by / Musique par Bjørn Sverre Kristensen 13:00–14:30 Lunch / Pause de midi 14:30–17:00 Chaired by / Présidé par Robert Watt Chaired by / Présidé par Henrik Klackenberg Marriage as a political tool for reconciliation. Continuity and change in the Norwegian aristocracy after the death of King Magnus Erlingsson (1184) – Lars Løberg, Norway (Eng) The seals on the Constitution Document of 17 May 1814 – the last great manifestation in Norway of an old judicial tradition – Anders Bjønnes, Norway (Eng) Private heraldry and the Constitution Document of 17 May 1814 – Hans Cappelen, Norway (Eng) Refugees during the Great Nordic War – a genealogical problem – Johanna Aminoff-Winberg, Finland (Eng) The Alteration of the Danish Royal Arms in 1819 in Consequence of the Cession of Norway in 1814 – Nils G. Bartholdy, Denmark (Eng) L’immigration scandinave au Québec jusqu’en 1901 (année du recensement). – Denis Racine, Canada (Fra) 17:15 Transfer (by foot) to the City Hall / Transfert (à pied) à l’Hôtel de Ville 18:00–19:30 Reception at the City Hall / Reception – l’Hôtel de Ville Thursday 14th August 2014 / Jeudi 14 août 2014 09:00–10:30 Chaired by / Présidé par Lars Løberg Chaired by / Présidé par Steen Clemmensen Chaired by / Présidé par Luc Duerloo Families of Zeelst-Meerveldhoven: Genealogy, genetics and history – Johanna E.M.H. (Annelies) van Bronswijk, The Netherlands (Eng) Following the heraldic trace of Danish foreign policy – Ronny Andersen, Denmark (Eng) How the Confederation of Canada and the terrible sacrifices Canada and Canadians made in the First World War, had a direct impact on the development of the heraldry of certain foundation provinces in the period from 1867 to 1914 and then the development of the national arms in 1916–1921 – Robert Watt and Bruce Patterson, Canada (Eng) The end of the Norwegian Nobility – Nobility in Norway and the effects of the Constitution of 1814 – Kaare Seeberg Sidselrud, Norway (Eng) The United States of America: The search for a national coat of arms – David B. Appleton, USA (Eng) L’histoire de la Russie dans ses armoiries d’État – Stanislaw V. Dumin, Russie (Fra) 10:30–11:00 11:00–12:30 Coffee Break / Pause café Chaired by / Présidé par Lars Løberg Chaired by / Présidé par Adrian Ailes Chaired by / Présidé par Nils G. Bartholdy The usefulness of genealogical research for the study of political and social developments in the County of Flanders in the 14th century: the case-study of the noble family Van Gavere-Van Liedekerke – Paul Trio, Belgium (Eng) The Establishment of the Public Register of All Arms and Bearings in Scotland – Elizabeth Roads, Scotland (Eng) Der österreichische Bindenschild – Georg Scheibelreiter, Österreich (Deu) The Foundation of the College of Arms – Richard C F Baker, England (Eng) The English Revolution of 1399 and its influence on heraldic practice – Paul A. Fox, England (Eng) From 17 May 1814 back to 17 May 1537: The end of Norwegian independence. Who were the men fighting together with the last archbishop of Norway? – Johan Marius Setsaas, Norway (Eng) 12:30–14:00 14:00–15:30 Lunch / Pause de midi Chaired by / Présidé par Ronny Andersen & Nils G. Bartholdy Chaired by / Présidé par Peter Kurrild-Klitgaard The Spanish Civil War’s Legacy for Genealogical Research – Matthew Hovious, Spain (Eng) Sealing the Independence. The creation of new seals for the Finnish government 1918–1920 – John Strömberg, Finland (Eng) The Forbes Birth Brief at the University Library in Lund – Carl-Thomas von Christierson, Denmark (Eng) Evaluation of traditional Celtic genealogies – Hugh Peskett, England (Eng) Das Reich, der Adler und die Zeit / The Realm, the Eagle and the Time / Le Règne, l’Aigle et le Temps – Peter Rätzel, Deutschland (Deu) 15:30–16:00 16:00–17:30 Bureau Permanent – Working Lunch / Bureau Permanent: déjeuner de travail Chaired by / Présidé par Bruce Durie Heraldry practices in Finland at the mercy of the grand powers – Wilhelm Brummer, Finland (Eng) Coffee Break / Pause café Chaired by / Présidé par Stanislaw V. Dumin Chaired by / Présidé par Nils G. Bartholdy & Hans Cappelen Chaired by / Présidé par Michael Göbl The political and social upheavals in pre-Soviet and Soviet Russia during the twentieth century, and their impact on genealogy as an academic discipline, and on personal attitudes towards family history – Igor V. Sakharov, Russia (Eng) Päpstliche Wappen als bildliche Waffen. Visuelle Verteidigungsstrategien des frühneuzeitlichen Kirchenstaates – Torgeir Melsæter, Norwegen (Deu) The eagle resurrected – the abdication of Emperor Charles V, the Spanish monarchy and the reinvention of the imperial eagle – Steven Thiry & Luc Duerloo, Belgium (Eng) Genealogy in post-Soviet Russia – Olga Kulakovskaya, Russia (Eng) Further Disastrous Effects of the Revolution of The Jan Raneke Archive of Coats of Arms in 1776–83: False Arms, Crests, Supporters, and Achi- Medieval Europe evements used to Represent the Federal Government – Henric Åsklund, Sweden (Eng) of the United States of America, 1782-1861 – D’Arcy Jonathan Dacre Boulton, USA (Eng) Time/Heure «Artilleriloftet» «Fanehallen» Auditorium | «Foredragssal» Thursday 14 August 2014 (continued) / Jeudi 14 août 2014 (continué) th 17:30–18:15 18:15–19:15 Board Meeting and General Assembly AIG / Réunion du bureau et Assemblée générale d’AIG (Académie Internationale de Généalogie) Board Meeting and General Assembly AIH / Réunion du bureau et Assemblée générale d’AIH (Académie Internationale d’Héraldique) Friday 15th August 2014 / Vendredi 15 août 2014 09:00–17:00 Excursion(s) Saturday 16th August 2014 / Samedi 16 août 2014 09:00–10:30 Chaired by / Présidé par Georg Scheibelreiter Chaired by / Présidé par Per Nordenvall Zwischen Genealogie und Prosopographie. Zum Stand der genealogischen Forschung im österreichischen Schlesien cš Tschechische Republik (Deu) – Tomáš Krejcík, King Christopher III, ”the Wends” and a dynastic challenge – Peter Kurrild-Klitgaard, Denmark (Eng) Documenting a Nation’s History Using the Resources of FamilySearch – David E. Rencher, USA (Eng) The development of the Swedish Greater Coat of Arms from c 1450 until today – Henrik Klackenberg, Sweden (Eng) Chaired by / Présidé par Dag T. Hoelseth Chaired by / Présidé par Anders Bjønnes Studies on the Forest Finn ethnicity in the Swedish-Norwegian border area. Perspectives on family names and migration before 1821 – Jan Myhrvold, Norway (Eng) New Originated States in the Last 50 Years and Their Heraldry and Emblematic – Rolf Sutter, Germany (Eng) 10:30–11:00 11:00–12:30 Coffee Break / Pause café Bürgermeister Georg Friedrich Storkmann aus Diepholz reist nach Norwegen um die Nordmann-Erbschaft für seine Bürger zu retten. Seit der Hansezeit herrschte reger Verkehr nicht nur der Hansestädte mit Norwegen, auch das Hinterland von Bremen (heutiger Landkreis Diepholz) stellte viele junge š Männer. – Falk Liebezeit, Deutschland (Deu) 12:30–14:00 14:00–15:30 Lunch / Pause de midi The Great Seal of the University of Oslo in Historical Context – John Peter Collett, Norway (Eng) International Commision on Orders of Chivalry (ICOC) – meeting/réunion Chaired by / Présidé par Michel Teillard d’Eyry Chaired by / Présidé par Pier Felice degli Uberti Un village francais dans la tourmente de la Grande Guerre – Pierre Le Clercq, France (Fra) Heraldry and Phaleristics of the Three Polynesian Monarchies – Michael Ross, USA (Eng) From Brandenburg through the Scandinavian and Baltic countries to Russia and Great Britain – a line of descendancy covering more than 400 years. – Elin Galtung Lihaug, Norway (Eng) The Gatehouse at Linlithgow, and the Armorial of Sir David Lyndsay of the Mount: The Convergence of Scotland with other European Knightly Traditions. – Alex Maxwell Findlater, Scotland (Eng) Chaired by / Présidé par Hugh Peskett Chaired by / Présidé par Robert Watt From Mexico to the world: The legacy and tradition of the Gallardo family in tequila and charreria – Rodrigo Lopez-Portillo y LancasterJones, Mexico (Eng) The Iconography of a Judicial Revolution. The Heraldic and Other Symbols in the Seals of the Swedish 17th Century Courts of Appeal in a European Context – Martin Sunnqvist, Sweden (Eng) Assigning coats of arms to owners by combining heraldry and genealogy – Herbert Stoyan, Germany (Eng) The American Century and the Renaissance of Heraldry in the USA – Duane LCM Galles, USA (Eng) 15:30–16:00 16:00–17:30 Coffee Break / Pause café 19:30 Board meeting and General Assembly CIGH / Réunion du bureau et Assemblée générale de CIGH (Confédération Internationale de Généalogie et d’Héraldique) Banquet Sunday 17 August 2014 / Dimanche 17 août 2014 th 09:00–10:30 Chaired by / Présidé par Tom S. Vadholm Chaired by / Présidé par Kaare Seeberg Sidselrud The Rise of Genealogical Manifestation after the Election of Poland and Lithuania Ruler in 1669. . . . – Agne Railaite-Barde, Lithuania (Eng) Skis as charges in Scandinavian coats of arms. – Marianne Reusch, Norway (Eng) Did Edvard Munch Have Children? A Genealogical and Genetic Investigation – Bruce Durie, Scotland (Eng) The arms of the city of Ljubljana from the 13th century onwards – Walt Jurecic, cš cš Slovenia (Eng) 10:30–11:00 Coffee Break / Pause café 11:00–12:15 Closing Ceremony in «Fanehallen» / Cérémonie de clôture en «Fanehallen» 12:15 Departure / Départ
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