Coat of arms of Triballia

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Government seal during the First Serbian Uprising (1805–1813)

The coat of arms of Triballia (

erased) wild boar
's head with an arrow in its mouth or through its head.

The

boar pierced by an arrow.[2] In the Chronicle of the Council of Constance from 1415, the motif is used as the coat of arms of the Serbian Despotate and is recalled in one of Stefan Lazarević's personal seals.[citation needed] It was used for historical Serbia in numerous armorials dating between the 15th and 18th centuries. The Habsburg monarchy adopted it into their flag of Serbia (as claimants), one of the flags given to an honorary flag-bearer during the coronation of the Hungarian king, since 1563. It was adopted by Karađorđe[3] into the seal of the Revolutionary Serbian government, alongside the Serbian cross.[4]

Gallery

Historical

  • Serbian emperor, Prussian ed. Chronicle of the Council of Constance (before 1437)
    Serbian emperor, Prussian ed. Chronicle of the Council of Constance (before 1437)
  • Serbia, later ed. Chronicle of the Council of Constance (1483)
    Serbia, later ed. Chronicle of the Council of Constance (1483)
  • Coats of arms of the Turkish Empire, Constantinople, Palaeologus, Byzantium and Serbia (1483), Conrad Grünenberg.
    Coats of arms of the Turkish Empire, Constantinople, Palaeologus, Byzantium and Serbia (1483), Conrad Grünenberg.
  • Serbia (Triballia), Wernigeroder Schaffhausensches Wappenbuch (between 1486 and 1492)
    Serbia (Triballia), Wernigeroder Schaffhausensches Wappenbuch (between 1486 and 1492)
  • Serbia (Triballia) coat of arms, Cathedral of St. Elizabeth (built between 1378 and 1508)
    Serbia (Triballia) coat of arms, Cathedral of St. Elizabeth (built between 1378 and 1508)
  • Serbia, by Johann von Francolin (ca. 1565)
    Serbia, by Johann von Francolin (ca. 1565)
  • Banner of Bosnia–Serbia–Bulgaria–Wallachia at the funeral of Ferdinand I (1566)
    Banner of Bosnia–Serbia–Bulgaria–Wallachia at the funeral of Ferdinand I (1566)
  • Serbian emperor, by Christoph Silberysen (1576)
    Serbian emperor, by Christoph Silberysen (1576)
  • Serbia, by Martin Schrott (ca. 1580)
    Serbia, by Martin Schrott (ca. 1580)
  • Unnamed, by Jerome de Bar (1604)
    Unnamed, by Jerome de Bar (1604)
  • Sketch of flag of Serbia used at the coronation of Ferdinand II (1618).
    Sketch of flag of Serbia used at the coronation of Ferdinand II (1618).
  • Coat of arms of Kingdom of Serbia at Belgrade fortress (1717)
    Coat of arms of
    Belgrade fortress
    (1717)
  • Coat of arms of the Kingdom of Serbia (1720)
    Coat of arms of the
    Kingdom of Serbia
    (1720)
  • Coat of arms of the Kingdom of Serbia
    Coat of arms of the
    Kingdom of Serbia
  • "Allegorical representation of Transylvania and Serbia" (1723), Altomonte
    "Allegorical representation of Transylvania and Serbia" (1723), Altomonte
  • Triballian coat of arms, Stemmatographia (1741)
    Triballian coat of arms, Stemmatographia (1741)
  • Emperor Dušan with coats of arms of Serbian lands (ca. 1750), Jov Vasiljevič, National Museum of Serbia
    Emperor Dušan with coats of arms of Serbian lands (ca. 1750), Jov Vasiljevič, National Museum of Serbia
  • "Liberated Serbia" (1800s), Johann Georg Mansfeld
    "Liberated Serbia" (1800s), Johann Georg Mansfeld
  • Sketch of flag of Serbia used at the coronation of Leopold II (1790)
    Sketch of flag of Serbia used at the coronation of Leopold II (1790)
  • Serbian uprising flag with the Triballi coat of arms (1804), Belgrade Military Museum
    Serbian uprising flag with the Triballi coat of arms (1804), Belgrade Military Museum
  • Serbian uprising flag with the Triballi coat of arms (1804), Loznica
    Serbian uprising flag with the Triballi coat of arms (1804), Loznica
  • Government seal during the First Serbian Uprising (1804)
    Government seal during the First Serbian Uprising (1804)
  • Government seal during the First Serbian Uprising (1804), Takovo
    Government seal during the First Serbian Uprising (1804), Takovo
  • Coat of arms of Kingdom of Serbia in the coat of arms of Hungary (1849)
    Coat of arms of
    Kingdom of Serbia
    in the coat of arms of Hungary (1849)
  • Funeral procession for Albert VII, Archduke of Austria with the coat of arms of Kingdom of Serbia (1623)
    Funeral procession for Albert VII, Archduke of Austria with the coat of arms of
    Kingdom of Serbia
    (1623)

Current

Municipalities in Serbia

See also

References

  1. ^ Papazoglu 1978, p. 9.
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  4. ^ SANU (1957). Posebna izdanja. SANU. p. 130.

Sources