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Emperor Leopold I confirms the articulations of the tights of three Prague cities, which were confirmed to them by Emperor Ferdinand II.1) and in some points it improves them

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Coat of arms: without description, only in sanction (fol 17b) appeal to the use of the seal, miniature on folk. 20a. A fourth shield. 1. in gold is a black stocking. 2. gold scissors are vertically built in black and a golden crown above them. 3. in black there is a golden fork with a golden thistle puppy on each shoulder. 4. in gold is a black, cosmic laid right glove. A golden crown rests on the shield. 2) The miniature is in a golden frame, lined with white and gold line on the outside. The emblem is placed in an arcade in a gold cartouche with a blue interior. There are two pedestals of the same color on the skylight floor on each side, unloaded in black, and in the unloading there is a golden initial, on the right F. II, on the left L. i. Two prism pillars of the same color with a dark pink base are built on pedestals overlaid with a light-coloured plate. On pedestals he stands in front of columns of one figure, whose name suggests initials on pedestals. On the right is Ferdinand II. He is clad in an iron, gold-plated armor and in a red, gold-lined cloak, has a white ring around his neck, carries an imperial crown on his head. It has a brown, greyish hair and beard. He holds a blue sphere in his right with a golden circumcision, a golden scepter in his left. On the left is Leopold I in a similar armor and mantle, he has a white collar, a black hair and a beard and carries the imperial crown on his head. He holds a golden scepter in his right, with his left leaning on a sword with a golden elf and a patronage in a black, gold-forged sheath. One naked angel with red - golden wings and gray-brown hair is kneeling on each side. In his hands he holds a green feston, which in the middle holds an angel with a blue - white fencing and a red - gold stripe of cloth thrown over his right shoulder and passing between his legs. He has the same hair as the angels put arcades and blue - golden wings. Next to the arcade plinths there are two signs. On the right it is a caesarean: a black eagle is seen in gold, which carries on the breast a Spanish, gold-lined crowned label, which is pollen, on the right there is a silver crossbar, on the left there are three black cosmic crossbars in the red, the coat of arms is crowned by an imperial crown. On the left it is a sign of Bohemia: in red there is a silver, gold-crowned double-tailed lion with red tongue. The coat of arms is crowned by a royal crown. A yellow - green lake bank with yellow - green island stretches behind the floor, on which stands a blue silhouette of buildings. Even the rear bank is blue. The background of the miniature consists of a blue - white sky passing over the horizon gradually into pink and then into yellow. 1) In the text of confirmed privileges, the sign or seal is not discussed. The mention of the seal is only in a sanction. Most likely it is a seal resp. a sign that was awarded to Old Town tights from Emperor Matthias (1612, XI. 2. Prague; AMP, L pantyhose 1). The coat of arms is also described in the privilege of Ferdinand II. of 3 February 1629 (AMP, PGL I-73). See Fiala - Hrdlička - Županič 1997, p. 36 - 38, 40 - 44, 53 - 55, respectively. here documents edited under no. 26 (the mentioned privilege of Emperor Matthias), 28 (the mentioned privilege of Emperor Ferdinand II and his subsequent visas for rural guilds), 35 (the vision of the original Leopold’s privilege for the rural guild edited there). - 2) The character is described only by miniature.
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Title: Emperor Leopold I confirms the articulations of the tights of three Prague cities, which were confirmed to them by Emperor Ferdinand II.1) and in some points it improves them
Description:
Coat of arms: without description, only in sanction (fol 17b) appeal to the use of the seal, miniature on folk.
20a.
A fourth shield.
1.
in gold is a black stocking.
2.
gold scissors are vertically built in black and a golden crown above them.
3.
in black there is a golden fork with a golden thistle puppy on each shoulder.
4.
in gold is a black, cosmic laid right glove.
A golden crown rests on the shield.
2) The miniature is in a golden frame, lined with white and gold line on the outside.
The emblem is placed in an arcade in a gold cartouche with a blue interior.
There are two pedestals of the same color on the skylight floor on each side, unloaded in black, and in the unloading there is a golden initial, on the right F.
II, on the left L.
i.
Two prism pillars of the same color with a dark pink base are built on pedestals overlaid with a light-coloured plate.
On pedestals he stands in front of columns of one figure, whose name suggests initials on pedestals.
On the right is Ferdinand II.
He is clad in an iron, gold-plated armor and in a red, gold-lined cloak, has a white ring around his neck, carries an imperial crown on his head.
It has a brown, greyish hair and beard.
He holds a blue sphere in his right with a golden circumcision, a golden scepter in his left.
On the left is Leopold I in a similar armor and mantle, he has a white collar, a black hair and a beard and carries the imperial crown on his head.
He holds a golden scepter in his right, with his left leaning on a sword with a golden elf and a patronage in a black, gold-forged sheath.
One naked angel with red - golden wings and gray-brown hair is kneeling on each side.
In his hands he holds a green feston, which in the middle holds an angel with a blue - white fencing and a red - gold stripe of cloth thrown over his right shoulder and passing between his legs.
He has the same hair as the angels put arcades and blue - golden wings.
Next to the arcade plinths there are two signs.
On the right it is a caesarean: a black eagle is seen in gold, which carries on the breast a Spanish, gold-lined crowned label, which is pollen, on the right there is a silver crossbar, on the left there are three black cosmic crossbars in the red, the coat of arms is crowned by an imperial crown.
On the left it is a sign of Bohemia: in red there is a silver, gold-crowned double-tailed lion with red tongue.
The coat of arms is crowned by a royal crown.
A yellow - green lake bank with yellow - green island stretches behind the floor, on which stands a blue silhouette of buildings.
Even the rear bank is blue.
The background of the miniature consists of a blue - white sky passing over the horizon gradually into pink and then into yellow.
1) In the text of confirmed privileges, the sign or seal is not discussed.
The mention of the seal is only in a sanction.
Most likely it is a seal resp.
a sign that was awarded to Old Town tights from Emperor Matthias (1612, XI.
2.
Prague; AMP, L pantyhose 1).
The coat of arms is also described in the privilege of Ferdinand II.
of 3 February 1629 (AMP, PGL I-73).
See Fiala - Hrdlička - Županič 1997, p.
36 - 38, 40 - 44, 53 - 55, respectively.
here documents edited under no.
26 (the mentioned privilege of Emperor Matthias), 28 (the mentioned privilege of Emperor Ferdinand II and his subsequent visas for rural guilds), 35 (the vision of the original Leopold’s privilege for the rural guild edited there).
- 2) The character is described only by miniature.

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