Coat of arms of Dalmatia explained

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Coat of arms of Dalmatia
Year Adopted:13th century
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The coat of arms of Dalmatia is the heraldic symbol used for the historical region of Dalmatia on the eastern coast of Adriatic Sea. It is also featured on the crest of the coat of arms of Croatia. The arms have three golden lion heads, facing front, with golden crowns and red tongues, on a blue shield. The blazon, or formal heraldic description, isazure, with three crowned golden leopards' heads affrontés caboshed Or, langued in gules. The Lions' heads affrontés were historically referred to as leopards, but this refers to their pose rather than species.

History

Earliest depiction of Dalmatian coat of arms are from 13th century. Armorial Vermandois (L'Armorial du Héraut Vermandois) from the year 1285 is showing variation showing one Lion head on shield with description "Le Roy Danit" archaic French for King of Dalmatia.[1] Another 13th century depiction of Dalmatian coat of arms is from Lord Marshals' Roll[2] from the year 1295 showing three silver heads on blue shield with description "Le Roy de Esclevoni", the King of Schiavoni (Dalmatians).[3] Modern arms, three golden crowned lions on blue shield, first appeared in 14th century Gelre Armorial (pre-1396) representing Kingdom of Croatia and Dalmatia (Regnum Croatiae et Dalmatiae) as part of the coat of arms of King Louis I (1342-1382). Until 1526 these arms were used to represent Croatia in general[4] as can be seen from coat of arms of several kings: Louis I, Mary, Matthias Corvinus and Louis II. It is also found on the great seals of Sigismund of Luxembourg,[5] Albert II,[6] John Zápolya,[7] Ferdinand I,[8] and from then on, on various seals and arms of the Habsburgs.

Historically there are two main variants of these arms:

Arms charge

From a strictly heraldic point of view the charges on the arms are not lions but heraldic leopards. The heraldic leopard differs from the real-life leopard (Panthera pardus). It does not have any spots and often has a mane. Therefore, in heraldry, the leopard is generally similar, and is often referred to as a lion (Panthera leo). The reason for this lies in the fact that in the Middle Ages leopards were thought to be a crossbreed between a lion and a pard.[14]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Book: Božić, Mate . Mate Božić. Hrvatski grbovi: geneza, simbolika, povijest . Ćosić . Stjepan . 2021 . Hrvatska Sveučilišna naklada : Filozofski fakultet Sveučilišta u Zagrebu : Institut društvenih znanosti "Ivo Pilar" . 978-953-169-408-7 . Zagreb . 15–16 . on1252715171.
  2. Brault . Gerard J. . September 1993 . A French Source of the Lord Marshal's Roll (1295–6) . The Antiquaries Journal . en . 73 . 27–36 . 10.1017/S0003581500071663 . 1758-5309.
  3. Stančić . Nikša . 2018-11-23 . Nova teorija o podrijetlu hrvatskoga grba / Mate Božić i Stjepan Ćosić. Nastanak hrvatskih grbova / Podrijetlo, povijest i simbolika od 13. do 16. stoljeća, Gordogan, 15 (34), 2017., br. 35-36 (79-80), str. 22-68 . Rad Hrvatske akademije znanosti i umjetnosti. Razred za društvene znanosti . hr . 535=53 . 239–243 . 1330-0768.
  4. Ivan Bojničić-Kninski - Grbovnica kraljevine "Slavonije", (1895) - PDF file (in Croatian), accessed 28 February 2014
  5. http://mek.niif.hu/00800/00893/html/doc/c400251.htm Szilágyi Sándor: A Magyar Nemzet Története
  6. Austria Forum Web Books Viewer Die osterreichisch-ungarische Monarchie in Wort und Bild, Ubersichtsband, 2. Abtheilung: Geschichtlicher Theil (page 47), (in German), accessed 1 August 2013
  7. http://mek.oszk.hu/05700/05752/html/04.htm Fraknói Vilmos: WERBŐCZI ISTVÁN, 1458-1541
  8. http://mek.oszk.hu/05800/05808/html/04.htm Dr. Veress Endre: IZABELLA KIRÁLYNÉ, 1519-1559
  9. Konrad von Grünenberg - Wappenbuch (1602-1604) (in German), accessed 24 July 2013
  10. Bayerische Staatsbibliothek München Wernigeroder (Schaffhausensches) Wappenbuch, accessed 24 July 2013
  11. [Gelre Armorial]
  12. [Ulrich of Richenthal|Ulrich von Richental]
  13. Konrad von Grünenberg - Beschreibung der Reise von Konstanz nach Jerusalem, page 32 [13v] (in German), accessed 24 July 2013
  14. Book: Woodcock . Thomas . Thomas Woodcock (officer of arms) . Robinson . John Martin . 1988 . The Oxford Guide to Heraldry . New York . Oxford University Press . 0-19-211658-4 . 64.