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Emblem of the Kingdom of France
Historical Notice: Τhe well-known emblem of the Kingdom of France, bearing the fleurs-de-lis (three since 1376), is frequently found in the catholic institutions of the Aegean islands, since the middle of the 18th century, as an allusion to the French protection. This particular coat-of-arms is posed in the old Commercial School, which functionned for three centuries (1628-1927) in the citadel of …
Contributors
- Leonidas Kallivretakis
- Institute of Neohellenic Research/ National Hellenic Research Foundation
Subject
- Heraldry
- Coat of arms
- Emblem
- Heraldic Monument
- Heraldry
- Breast badge
- Monument
- Frankish rule
- Heraldry
- Monuments
- Historic monuments
- Greece
Type of item
- Heraldic monument
- Heraldic motif
Contributors
- Leonidas Kallivretakis
- Institute of Neohellenic Research/ National Hellenic Research Foundation
Subject
- Heraldry
- Coat of arms
- Emblem
- Heraldic Monument
- Heraldry
- Breast badge
- Monument
- Frankish rule
- Heraldry
- Monuments
- Historic monuments
- Greece
Type of item
- Heraldic monument
- Heraldic motif
Providing institution
Aggregator
Rights statement for the media in this item (unless otherwise specified)
- http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/
Temporal
- 1757
- 1757
- Ottoman Period
Places
- Naxos (Citadel)
- Commercial School ("French")
Identifier
- https://www.searchculture.gr/aggregator/edm/pandektis_eraldika/000081-10442_163688
- http://hdl.handle.net/10442/01/163688
- http://pandektis.ekt.gr/pandektis/handle/10442/163688
- 82500101,050204
Year
- 1757
Providing country
- Greece
Collection name
First time published on Europeana
- 2019-01-25T08:31:32.776Z
Last time updated from providing institution
- 2020-01-30T09:28:01.342Z