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The Emergence and Development of the Coat of Arms of Macedonia in Illyrian Heraldry

open access: yesGenealogy, 2022
Macedonia is a region in the Balkans with traditional boundaries at the lower Néstos (Mesta in Bulgaria) River and the Rhodope Mountains to the east; the Skopska Crna Gora and Shar mountains, bordering Southern Serbia, in the north; the Korab range and ...
Ivan Nacevski
exaly   +4 more sources

Achieving a coat of arms [PDF]

open access: yesArchives of Disease in Childhood, 2002
Shortly after receipt of the charter for the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health, its executive committee appointed the late Professor David Baum (then president-elect) and myself (honorary archivist) to arrange the production of a coat of arms.
Valman B.
openaire   +3 more sources

The Development of the State Emblems and Coats of Arms in Southeast Europe

open access: yesGenealogy, 2023
Heraldic traditions in southeast European countries are similar, as are the histories of their state emblems and coat of arms. Their development could be classified into three periods: (1) from the founding of the states until the end of World War II; (2)
Jovan Jonovski
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Ivan Tomko Mrnavić and His Coat of Arms: Self-presentation of an Illyrian Noble

open access: yesRadovi Instituta Za Povijest Umjetnosti, 2019
The article discusses the coat of arms of Ivan Tomko Mrnavić as a visual sign of his self-presentation. Examples of Mrnavić’ s coat of arms are presented and the contexts of their use interpreted, such as frontispieces, title pages, or seals.
Daniel Premerl
exaly   +2 more sources

Chronicle of the elaboration of new heraldic and vexillological symbols of Chișinău municipality and its sectors (II) [PDF]

open access: yesDialogica: Revistă de Studii Culturale și Literatură, 2021
On March 2, 2020, the President of the Republic of Moldova signed Decree no. 1475-VIII regarding the registration of some territorial symbols of Chișinău municipality.
Silviu ANDRIEȘ-TABAC
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Herb diecezji zielonogórsko-gorzowskiej jako atrybut dziedzictwa historycznego w perspektywie heraldyki kościelnej

open access: yesStudia Paradyskie, 2023
On 29th November 2020, the first Sunday of Advent, the decree of Bishop Tadeusz Lityński, establishing its own coat of arms for the Diocese of Zielona Góra and Gorzów Wielkopolski, came into force. This coat of arms is a new, though historically embedded,
Adrian Put
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APPROVAL OF THE NEW STATE SYMBOLS IN THE BALTIC REPUBLICS: FLAG AND COAT OF ARMS

open access: yesVestnik of Kostroma State University, 2023
The article discusses the process of emergence and semantic load of the state symbols of the Baltic states. The Baltic republican symbols began to emerge at the turn of the 19th–20th centuries, during the period of “national awakening”.
K. Zverev
semanticscholar   +1 more source

From a Coat of Arms to a Parsuna (Portrait of Princess Sophia Alekseуevna “in the Eagle”)

open access: yesSlovene, 2021
The article is devoted to the portraits of Princess Sophia Alekseyevna placed in the representation of the two-headed eagle (so-called portraits “in the eagle”). There are three paintings of this kind and an engraving (the latter has not survived).
B. Uspenskij
semanticscholar   +1 more source

The Relation of “Desecration of the State Coat of Arms or of the National Flag of Georgia” to Freedom of Expression

open access: yesJournal of contemporary law, 2022
The paper addresses the relation of the descriptive part of Article 343 of the Criminal Code of Georgia to Article 17 of the Constitution of Georgia, which establishes the rights to freedom of opinion, information, mass media and the Internet.
Kalenike Uridia
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Atneštiniai herbai Žemaitijos bajorų heraldikos tradicijoje XVI–XVIII amžiais | ‘Imported’ Coats of Arms in the Heraldic Tradition of the Žemaitijan Nobility of the 16th to 18th Centuries

open access: yesActa Historica Universitatis Klaipedensis, 2019
The Žemaitijan nobility of the 15th to the 18th centuries included several heraldic groups: a group of local origin; Polish coats of arms; personalised Polish coats of arms; and coats of arms that were imported/adopted from other countries.
Gabrielė Jasiūnienė
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