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John George Byrne
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Posted: 19 January 2011 at 5:44am | IP Logged | 1  

Not sure if this is widely known (had a quick search, revealed nothing) but I have a clear memory of seeing the Byrne family crest hanging on the wall of Doctor Doom's Castle in one of John's early-80s Fantastic Four stories. Being a Byrne myself (and having had the same image adorning my non-castle childhood home) I recognised it instantly.

Anyone else share the memory? Was a lovely touch.
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Yup. I learned about the coat of arms when I was about 16.

Note the antique spelling! And to think I have trouble with people mispronouncing "Byrne"!

The distinction doesn't show in this image, but the hands are silver, and the chevron white.

The family motto is Certavi et vici -- "I have fought and conquered".

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Excellent. So I wasn't imagining it.

The one that hung in our hall had a mermaid combing her hair atop it. Was a freaky banshee-like image that always unnerved me.

I went to an all-Irish-language primary school, so was called Seán Ó'Broin [pron: "brin"] for years. When I lived in England I'd get called "Byron" a lot, or receive letters in the post addressed to a Mr. Brynes.
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The one that hung in our hall had a mermaid combing her hair atop it.

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Yes, that's the family crest. I have a print of this painting hanging in my dining room, for just this reason.

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Nice. But the mermaid on our tapestry wasn't as "come hither" and inviting. Had a more "gaze upon me and turn to stone, little child!" vibe.
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One of the funniest single panel gags I recall was a drawing by Charles Rodrigues of a rather bored looking mermaid sitting on a rock reading a book titled "Fellatio".
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After reading this post, I went looking for my family crest. Every page I went
to had a different crest that they claimed was mine and they wanted money
to download the image or get a poster. Obviously scams. How do you find
the actual crest and how does one know if it is authentic?
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John George Byrne
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One of the funniest single panel gags I recall was a drawing by Charles Rodrigues of a rather bored looking mermaid sitting on a rock reading a book titled "Fellatio"


Hey, makes a nice change of pace from relentlessly combing your hair.
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John George Byrne
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Neil - It's a murky area. Caveat emptor.
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Byrne is the Irish equivalent of Smith. LOTS of them. My maternal grandmother's family are Byrnes and in Wicklow, where I grew up, it is an extremely common. (I think I have posted before that different Byrne families have nicknames to distinguish them).
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Byrne is the Irish equivalent of Smith.

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And my paternal grandmother's maiden name was. . . Smith!

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John George Byrne
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Managed to stumble across this just now, actually. Here it be. Doomy loves us Byrnes.


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