An angel with Croatian Coat of Arms, previously on the altar of St. Luke in the Zagreb Cathedral (from 1703)
Photo from Croatian Encyclopaedia, Zagreb 1941
A detail from Seutter's map, Augsburg 1709
The inscription "Peace and Good" (Mir i dobro) in the Croatian Glagolitic Script,
at the main entrance of the Franciscan convent on the islet of Kosljun near the town of Punat
on the island of Krk
Ivan V Drašković, ~1660-1733
Ban (governor) of the United Kingdom of Croatia, Slavonia and Dalmatia
Croatian Coat of Arms (Croatien) in Sevnica, Slovenia, 17th century;
there are also nice wooden Coats of Arms of Slavonia (Schlavon.) Dalmatia (Dalmaci.),
and of the city of Zagreb (Agram)
The Coats of Arms were first placed in the lower palace in Sevnica,
and then moved to the upper palace, to its Conference hall
(many thanks to Blandina and Ante Markovic for information and photos)
Ivan Pálffy, Croatian ban (Governor) 1704-1732, ban of United Kingdom of Croatia, Slavonia and Dalmatia.
Portrait kept in the Croatian History Museum, Zagreb (detail).
Croatian Coat of Arms from 1732 in the church of St Kapistran in Ilok, Croatian town on the Danube river
Tablet in the church of St. Ivan Kapistran in Ilok:
...BEBGNA KOVICH ALIAS GRUBISSICH ILIRICAE NATIONIS (i.e. of Croatian Nation), ... 1732.
A shield in Prague, capital of Czechia, with Croatian coat of arms
(I do not know the year)
Bosiljevo and Medvedgrad
Croatian Coats of Arm from 1749.
By the courtesy of Josip Sersic and Mijo Juric, Vienna 2009.
The Baroque church of St. Martin Bishop, Donja Voca (north of Zagreb), mural by Ivan Ranger, 18th century
Official seal of the Zagreb zupanija (county),
with Croatian coat of arms, 1759,
Croatian coat of arms and the seal were granted by Queen Maria Theresia
Croatian Coat of Arms in the Cathedral of St. Lovrijenac, Lugano, Switzerland (date unknown), on a right pillar.
The Croatian Coat of Arms is engraved also on bishop's chain in Lugano (we do not possess its photo).
Information and photo by the courtesy of Mr. Seno Markulin, Sidney, Australia.
Two details from Regnum Croatiae, map of Croatian Kingdom by Johann van der Bruggen, Venice 1737
source [Novak et al, p. 54]
Regnum Croatiae, map of Croatian Kingdom (Johann van der Bruggen, Venice 1737).
Source Old Adriatic Sea - Croatia maps
A monument from the town of Bakar from 1741; photo from [Ostric]
A detail from the Bakar monument.
A detail from the Coat of arms of the Severin County, 1778,
assigned by the Queen Maria Theresia; note Croatian tricolors on the sailing ship
source: Jozo Ivanovic, Croatian State Archives, 2006, ISBN 953-6005-78-6
Coat of Arms of the town of Bakar from 1779 drawn by Matija Mazic (1896); photo from [Ostric]
A detail from a Certificate of a Master Craftsman, 18th century
(kept in the Croatian State Archives in Zagreb)
Croatia's capital Zagreb in 1780
1780
Countess Katarina Patacic (1750-1811), from the title page of her book Pesme Horvatzke (Croatian Poems), Varazdin 1781
Grb of the town of Karlovac, 1781
Konjička zastava (equestrian flag), United Kingdom of Croatia, Slavonia and Dalmatia, 1797, source
We express our gratitude to late Mr.
Adam Eterovich for inciting our interest in Croatian Coats of Arms.
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