Jagiellonian coat of arms

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The Jagiellonian coat of arms is the heraldic emblem associated with the Jagiellonian dynasty, symbolizing its rule over Central European realms such as Poland, Lithuania, Bohemia, and Hungary.

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Jagiellonian coat of arms canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf coat of arms
dynastic emblem
associatedWith Jagiellonian dynasty
country Czech lands
Hungary
Lithuania
Poland
depicts heraldic quartering
heraldic shield
field heraldry
hasElement Bohemian lion
surface form: Bohemian Lion

Hungarian double cross
Árpád stripes
surface form: Hungarian Árpád stripes

Lithuanian Vytis
White Eagle coat of arms
surface form: Polish White Eagle
heritageOf Polish–Lithuanian tradition
historicalPeriod Late Middle Ages
Renaissance
languageOfName Latin
Lithuanian
Polish
namedAfter Jagiellonian dynasty
region Central Europe
relatedTo greater coat of arms of the Czech Republic
surface form: Coat of arms of Bohemia

Hungarian royal coat of arms
surface form: Coat of arms of Hungary

Coat of arms of Lithuania
coat of arms of Poland
surface form: Coat of arms of Poland
represents multi-kingdom monarchy
Polish–Lithuanian union
surface form: union of Poland and Lithuania
symbolizes dynastic continuity
royal authority
rule of the Jagiellonian dynasty
usedBy Casimir IV Jagiellon
Jagiellonian dynasty
Sigismund I the Old
Sigismund II Augustus
Władysław II Jagiełło
usedFrom late 14th century
usedIn Grand Duchy of Lithuania
Kingdom of Bohemia
Kingdom of Hungary
Kingdom of Poland
usedOn official documents
royal banners
royal coins
royal seals
usedUntil 16th century

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Jagiellonian dynasty coatOfArms Jagiellonian coat of arms