Macedonian Flags and Coat of Arms
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Hector of Troy . Trojan prince responsible for the defense of the city. He was killed by Achilles, who pierced by a spear only place unprotected by armor, neck. It is a mythological character. According to Alonso de Torres, these are your weapons attributed:
Blazon d'weapons, Biblioteca de Catalunya, 529 ms:
Silver shield with a red lion seated on a golden chair having an ax in his hand.
Blazon and collecting weapons, Royal Academy of History, MS 9/268:
Silver shield gules with a lion seated on a golden chair having an ax in his hand.
As it says enamel ax, put gold:
Silver, gules a lion sitting on a golden chair having a golden ax.
Arms attributed to Hector of Troy
Alexander the Great . King of Macedonia from 336 BC to 323 BC He was a hero who defeated Hector of Troy, Achilles. A base of a great empire dominated conquests. According to Alonso de Torres these were their weapons:
Blazon d'weapons, Biblioteca de Catalunya, 529 ms:
Coat red with a golden lion.
Blazon and collecting weapons, Royal Academy of History, MS 9/268:
Gules a golden lion.
I'd go with the latter description.
Arms attributed to Alexander the Great.
Júlio César . Military and political leader of the Roman Empire. He was born 100 BC and died 44 BC Rome Dictators they were for a maximum time until he came and was appointed dictator for life, which led to his murder. According to Suetonius, in his Life of Julius Caesar, when he was appointed to a post in Further Spain, arriving at Cadiz and see a statue of Alexander the Great, Julius Caesar sighed deeply because this age of the "Great" had already conquered the world. After that he returned to Rome to await his opportunity to do bigger things. It was the Roman dictator of the Asterix comics. According to Alonso de Torres, these are your weapons attributed:
Blazon d'weapons, Biblioteca de Catalunya, 529 ms:
Golden shield with an eagle with two heads sable.
Arms attributed to Julius Caesar.
Blazon and collecting weapons, Royal Academy of History, MS 9/268:
Golden eagle with a sword
Arms attributed to Julius Caesar.
To make these shields have not used any of the common forms. I sought ways of ancient Troy shields, Macedonia and Rome and I have drawn a similar one.
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Armorial dit "Le Breton"
Armorial "Le Breton" the name of the owner who is linking its weapons "Hector Le Breton, M. Doinneterie the" herald of France under Montjoie (1615-1642). He then belonged to the collection of Count Henri de Briailles Chandon and is sometimes referred to as armorial "Montjoie-Chandon."
It was made in two stages: the first part was painted in the late thirteenth century or early fourteenth century, a second was conducted in the second half of the fifteenth century. It is about a thousand shields painted. As in all the medieval armorial, there are both arms of historical figures and others attributed to imaginary heroes. And Pope Calixtus III neighbor with King Arthur, King René de Troyes with Hector. The presence of weapons of Calixtus III and René d'Anjou dates the painted part of the fifteenth century, between 1450 and 1458. It contains about 950 blazons.
Recognized in the seventeenth century as a valuable testimony, several partial copies were made. It therefore has the dual characteristic of being a historical object in itself and to be one of the oldest corpus of French heraldic documentation.
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Macedonian lion on the flag..
Guyart des Moulins, La Bible Historiale, part 4 (Bible Historiale of Edward IV)
Netherlands, S. (Bruges); 1470 and c. 1479
Description: Detail of a miniature of the capture of the family of king Darius by Alexander the Great.
Origin: Netherlands, S. (Bruges)
Attribution: Master of the Harley Froissart
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I yust found a new coat of arms of Macedonia.It is from the book of Joachim Windhags Colorised armorial (ger.Kolorierte Wappenbücher...) from XVI century.
two horned goat...
and I think that it have some conection with this
Hugh Clark, Thomas Wormull H. Washbourne, 1854 Page 2
This is from the same book..
Above is written..
(Empire of the Turks)
And one more
This is what is written above the coat of arms:
(These are the arms of the Emperor of Turkey.)
And this is written under the coat of arms:
(Emperor of Troy, Macedonia, Greece, Great and Smaller Asia,
'Boyemund', Capadocia, Armenia Great and Smaller Walachia.)
Macedonia and Greece are definitely mentioned separately....
Here are the links from his work:
1. http://idb.ub.uni-tuebingen.de/diglit/Md247-1
2. http://idb.ub.uni-tuebingen.de/diglit/Md247-2
3. http://idb.ub.uni-tuebingen.de/diglit/Md247-3
4. http://idb.ub.uni-tuebingen.de/diglit/Md247-4
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Travolta
Fantastic work, well done - keep them coming!
Btw I noticed not one mention of "Greek" in any of them, funny about that!On Delchev's sarcophagus you can read the following inscription: "We swear the future generations to bury these sacred bones in the capital of Independent Macedonia. August 1923 Illinden"
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Originally posted by makedonche View PostTravolta
Fantastic work, well done - keep them coming!
Btw I noticed not one mention of "Greek" in any of them, funny about that!
XIII. Faicts and conquests of Alexander John Wauquelin: Battle between Macedonians and Illirians, Don Forest Carbonnière to Liroppe (foreground, left). Master of the Alexander Wauquelin and employees to 1448-1450, painting on parchment. Paris, Bibliothèque nationale de France, ms Fr 9342, f. 127. CTHS.
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