Coat of arms of Pope Clement X

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The Coat of arms of Pope Clement X is the heraldic emblem used during his papacy, featuring his personal family symbols combined with traditional papal insignia such as the crossed keys and tiara.

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Coat of arms of Pope Clement X canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf coat of arms
papal coat of arms
appliesToOffice Bishop of Rome NERFINISHED
Supreme Pontiff NERFINISHED
associatedWith Altieri family NERFINISHED
Roman nobility
country Papal States NERFINISHED
culture Roman Catholic culture
depicts keys of Heaven
papal sovereignty
endTime 1676
followedBy Coat of arms of Pope Innocent XI NERFINISHED
follows Coat of arms of Pope Clement IX
genre ecclesiastical heraldry
hasElement Altieri family arms NERFINISHED
charges
crossed keys of Saint Peter
heraldic field
heraldic shield
ornaments of the papal office
papal tiara NERFINISHED
hasHeraldicFunction denote bearer’s identity and rank
hasLegalStatus official emblem of the papacy during Clement X’s reign
heritage Italian heraldry
locationOfUse Rome NERFINISHED
Vatican City NERFINISHED
namedAfter Pope Clement X NERFINISHED
partOf series of papal coats of arms
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholic Church
scriptDirection left-to-right
startTime 1670
symbolizes authority of the Pope
personal lineage of Pope Clement X
spiritual authority of the Catholic Church
usedBy Emilio Bonaventura Altieri NERFINISHED
Pope Clement X NERFINISHED
usedFor decoration of ecclesiastical architecture
identification of the pontificate of Clement X
representation of papal authority in art
usedInRole papacy of Pope Clement X
usedOn buildings commissioned during his pontificate
coins of the Papal States
inscriptions
medals
papal documents
papal seals

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Pope Clement X coatOfArms Coat of arms of Pope Clement X