Belgrade Armorial II

Summary

The Belgrade Armorial II (Serbian: Beogradski grbovnik II/Београдски грбовник II) is the name given to an armorial compiled between 1600 and 1620, as a copy of the Ohmućević Armorial [sr] which is dated to c. 1590. It was bought by Russian historian Alexander Soloviev in 1936, and is today held at the Museum of Applied Art in Belgrade.[1][2] It is among the oldest, and finest of the Illyrian Armorials. Its origin remain unknown.[3]

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  1. ^ Rudić, Srđan (2006). Vlastela ilirskog grbovnika. Beograd: Istorijski institut. p. 65. ISBN 86-7743-055-5.
  2. ^ Zorić, Ivanka, ed. (2010). Museum of Applied Art : 1950–2005 (PDF). Belgrade: Museum of Applied Art. pp. 128–129. ISBN 978-86-7415-137-2. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-11-11. Retrieved 2016-11-13.
  3. ^ Odbrana: magazin Ministarstva odbrane SCG. Novinsko-izdavački centar "Vojska,". 2007. Београдски грбовник II спада мег)у HajcTapnje, а сигурно и меЬу Hajnenme илирске збирке грбова. Како je настао, у Koje сврхе, ко га je преписивао и дописивао током векова, прича je слична истори Ском трилеру - иза ког je, а то je ...

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  • Mrđenović, Dušan; et al. (2006). The Belgrade Armorial II. Belgrade: Museum of Applied Art. ISBN 86-7415-103-5.
  • Milić Milićević (1995). Grb Srbije: razvoj kroz istoriju. Službeni Glasnik. ISBN 9788675490470.