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Vitezović himself stated his intentions are to disclose every individual coat of arms of each kingdom, province, notable city and fortress of the Illyricum, as well as their customs, nature, and movement of clans. He intended to publish a separate book detailing every noble lineage, including those
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The original work contains a total of 56 coats of arms from various lands drawn by Vitezović, which are arranged alphabetically. Each page of the book contains an engraving of the coat of arms, along with its name in decorative letters and two Latin
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There he also claims that the work is a "testament to his dear homeland, because in the published arms the glow of the homeland radiates", personally hoping that a luckier progeny will embrace "Croatia in all its parts again whole" and "all of
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Empires and Peninsulas: Southeastern Europe Between Karlowitz and the Peace of Adrianople, 1699-1829
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which will unite with Croatia in love and devotion", demonstrating patriotic and somewhat
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Stemmatography, or the sketch, description and revival of the Illyrian coats of arms
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Forty years after its original Vienna release, the book was translated by the monk
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describing or interpreting the coat of arms. The featured territories range from
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Stemmatographia sive Armorum Illyricorum delineatio, descriptio et restitutio
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Stemmatografia sive Armorum Illiricorum delineatio, descriptio et restitutio
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Paissi of Hilendar: Father of the Bulgarian Enlightenment
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Its first edition was published in 1701, most likely in
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who have descended from them in other European lands.
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Title page of the 1741 translated edition (see below)
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The pen and the sword: studies in Bulgarian history
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Index


Pavao Ritter Vitezović
Latin language
Heraldry
Prose
Poetry
Habsburg monarchy
heraldic
Pavao Ritter Vitezović
Vienna
Zagreb
Illyricum
Romanticist
couplets
Muscovy
Poland
Austria
Illyria
Albania
Turkey
Roman provinces
Hristofor Žefarović
Slavo-Serbian
Serbian
Arsenije IV Jovanović
Ivo Banac
Romania
Title page of the 1741 translated edition (see below)
Dedication page of the same edition
Page for Dalmatia

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