Coat of arms of Pope Paul V

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The Coat of arms of Pope Paul V is the heraldic emblem of the Borghese pope, prominently featuring the Borghese family’s eagle and dragon symbols that became widely displayed across Rome during his pontificate.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf coat of arms
ecclesiastical heraldry
heraldic achievement
papal coat of arms
associatedWith Baroque Rome NERFINISHED
Counter-Reformation papacy
chronology early 17th century
city Rome
colorElement black
gold
red
country Papal States NERFINISHED
creatorRole heraldic designers of the papal court
depicts Borghese family dragon
Borghese family eagle
dragon
eagle
displayedIn Rome NERFINISHED
displayedOn church façades in Rome
fountains in Rome
inscriptions in Rome
public buildings in Rome
familyAssociation Borghese family NERFINISHED
geographicFocus Papal States NERFINISHED
heraldicTradition Italian heraldry
Roman Catholic Church NERFINISHED
inheritedFrom Borghese family arms NERFINISHED
modifiedFor papal office of Paul V
notableLocation Aqua Paola fountain on the Janiculum NERFINISHED
Santa Maria Maggiore decorations
St. Peter's Basilica decorations
papalInsigniaElement keys of Saint Peter
papal tiara NERFINISHED
religiousContext Catholic Church NERFINISHED
Holy See NERFINISHED
successorFamilyUse Borghese family heraldry
symbolOf Borghese family power
Pope Paul V NERFINISHED
papal authority of Paul V
timePeriod pontificate of Pope Paul V
usedBy Camillo Borghese NERFINISHED
Pope Paul V NERFINISHED
usedIn architectural decoration commissioned by Paul V
medals of Pope Paul V
papal documents of Paul V
seals of Pope Paul V
visualMotif heraldic shield
ornamental scrollwork

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Camillo coatOfArms Coat of arms of Pope Paul V
subject surface form: Camillo Borghese