The Gelre Armorial (Dutch: Wapenboek Gelre) is a medieval armorial. The armorial was compiled before 1396 by one Claes Heinenzoon (or Heynen, fl. 1345−1414)...
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Armorial de Gelre. Archived from the original on 25 November 2018.[self-published source] Bunel, Arnaud (1997–2011). "Folio 64v of l'". Armorial de Gelre...
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1400. He is also the creator of the Gelre (Guelders) Armorial, for which he has also been referred to as the "Gelre Herald". The manuscripts is divided...
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example of the coat of arms is preserved in the late 14th century Armorial de Gelre. Until 1265 the Isle of Man formed part of the Kingdom of the Isles...
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du Canton de Bourbourg Armes de la famille de Wavrin (selon Gelre). Sources : Gelre Source: le généalogiste fou[permanent dead link] ville de Wormhout...
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mentioned in Armorial de Gelre, 1370–1395, the coat of arms of Peter IV Die Coninc v[on] Arragoen is golden with four pallers of gulets or the Armorial d'Urfé...
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century and their establishment in the Duchy of Brabant after 1296) "Armorial de Gelre". Amsterdam Bureau Monumenten en Archeologie (Office of Monuments...
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M. de, Woude, C.C. van der, Inventaris van het huisarchief Almelo, 3 volumes, 1236 - 1917 (1933), Zwolle (1993). online version "Armorial de Gelre". Archived...
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Coat of arms of Pomerania (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
the red griffin in green stripes placed on a white background. Gelre Armorial, an armorial dated to be made before 1396, includes the coat of arms of Groswin...
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