Belgrade Armorial II
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 Petar Ohmućević's armorial 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]
References
- Rudić, Srđan (2006). Vlastela ilirskog grbovnika. Beograd: Istorijski institut. p. 65. ISBN 86-7743-055-5.
- 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.
- Odbrana: magazin Ministarstva odbrane SCG. Novinsko-izdavački centar "Vojska,". 2007.
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Sources
- 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".
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