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Emperor Leopold I elevates Johann Alsterle von Aastfeldt, the secretary of the Bohemian Viceroy, to the old Bohemian Knight’s state, improves his coat of arms and confirms the predicate to be mentioned straight next to first names

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Character: description on folk. 5a and 5b, miniature on folk. 6a, 156 x 156 mm. A fourth shield. 1. and 4. in gold is a black crowned eagle with red tongue 1). 2. and 3. in red there is a silver rafter accompanied by three silver roses 2). On the gable rests a crowned Tournament helmet with black - gold and red - silver blankets. The jewel is two open wings, the right one is divided by silver - red 3), the left gold - black. The miniature is in a golden frame. The emblem is placed in a gray-violet niche built on the floor of light and dark purple tiles. In both side fronts and both side walls there is a niche ending at the top of a mussel. In the niche stands one monarch in an iron, gold-forged armor with a white collar at the neck, the Order of the Golden Fleece on the chest, with a golden cloak and a green laurel wreath on the head. All four rulers have a brown hair and a beard, and with their left hand they are shining a golden sword scaler hanging by their side. Their names are listed by gold capital on a green board under their feet. In the right front niche is Leopold I holding a golden sphere in the right (inscription: LEOPOLD/I.). Ferdinand II stands in the right side niche. holding a gold scepter in the right and having a collar in the form of a ring (inscription: FERDINA/NDVS II.). Ferdinand IV stands in the left side niche. holding a gold scepter in his right, the only one is a mustache (inscription: FERDINA/NDVS IIII.). Ferdinand III stands in the left front niche. holding a golden sphere in the right (inscription: FERDINA/NDVS III). Behind the emblem is a window with a blue, gold-damaged background, the wall below the window is lined with a green plate with a golden arabesque. Below the upper edge of the frame nine Spanish shields with characters are aligned side by side, the first, fifth and ninth characters are larger than the characters remaining, the cartouches of the first and last character are golden in contrast to the pink cartouches of the other characters, except for the middle character, which does not have a cartouche. From the right to the left, these characters are: I. the king of Hungary: polceno, on the right in the red silver crossbar, on the left in the red silver patriarch cross on the green triangle, crowned by the royal crown; II. Archbishop of Mohučský: in a red silver wheel with eight spikes, crowned by a Kurfiřt crown; III. Archbishop of Cologne: quarter, 1. and 4. a golden lion with red armor in black red, 2. and the 3rd space blue - silver grated, crowned by the Kurfiřt crown (4); IV. Archbishop of the Trier: a red cross in silver, crowned by a Kurfir crown; V. Emperor Roman: in gold a black eagle with red armor and silver aureolas, on the breast carries a gold-crowned fourth shield with a half-hearted label, on the right in a red silver crossbar, on the left in a blue four golden cosmic crossbar, 1. and 4. a golden lion in red, 2. and 3. Eleven times divided by gold and red, the emblem is wrapped with the Order of the Golden Fleece and crowned by the Imperial Crown; VI. Duke of Bavarian: divided, at the top blue - silver space routed, at the bottom in the red golden sphere, crowned by the Kurfiřt crown; VII. Duke of Saxony: black - silver divided with two red crossed swords, crowned by a Kurfiřt crown; VIII. Margrave of Brandenburg: in blue gold scepter, crowned by a Kurfir crown; IX. King of Bohemia: in red silver double-tailed, gold-crowned lion with gold armor, crowned by a royal crown. The vault inside the niche is green. 1) In the miniature the eagle has a golden armor. - 2) Roses have golden seeds in the miniature. - 3) In the miniature the right wing is divided in red - silver. - 4) At the time of the publication of the deed, the Archbishop of Cologne was Maxmilián Bavarian, cousin of the ruling Bavarian Duke Ferdinand.
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Title: Emperor Leopold I elevates Johann Alsterle von Aastfeldt, the secretary of the Bohemian Viceroy, to the old Bohemian Knight’s state, improves his coat of arms and confirms the predicate to be mentioned straight next to first names
Description:
Character: description on folk.
5a and 5b, miniature on folk.
6a, 156 x 156 mm.
A fourth shield.
1.
and 4.
in gold is a black crowned eagle with red tongue 1).
2.
and 3.
in red there is a silver rafter accompanied by three silver roses 2).
On the gable rests a crowned Tournament helmet with black - gold and red - silver blankets.
The jewel is two open wings, the right one is divided by silver - red 3), the left gold - black.
The miniature is in a golden frame.
The emblem is placed in a gray-violet niche built on the floor of light and dark purple tiles.
In both side fronts and both side walls there is a niche ending at the top of a mussel.
In the niche stands one monarch in an iron, gold-forged armor with a white collar at the neck, the Order of the Golden Fleece on the chest, with a golden cloak and a green laurel wreath on the head.
All four rulers have a brown hair and a beard, and with their left hand they are shining a golden sword scaler hanging by their side.
Their names are listed by gold capital on a green board under their feet.
In the right front niche is Leopold I holding a golden sphere in the right (inscription: LEOPOLD/I.
).
Ferdinand II stands in the right side niche.
holding a gold scepter in the right and having a collar in the form of a ring (inscription: FERDINA/NDVS II.
).
Ferdinand IV stands in the left side niche.
holding a gold scepter in his right, the only one is a mustache (inscription: FERDINA/NDVS IIII.
).
Ferdinand III stands in the left front niche.
holding a golden sphere in the right (inscription: FERDINA/NDVS III).
Behind the emblem is a window with a blue, gold-damaged background, the wall below the window is lined with a green plate with a golden arabesque.
Below the upper edge of the frame nine Spanish shields with characters are aligned side by side, the first, fifth and ninth characters are larger than the characters remaining, the cartouches of the first and last character are golden in contrast to the pink cartouches of the other characters, except for the middle character, which does not have a cartouche.
From the right to the left, these characters are: I.
the king of Hungary: polceno, on the right in the red silver crossbar, on the left in the red silver patriarch cross on the green triangle, crowned by the royal crown; II.
Archbishop of Mohučský: in a red silver wheel with eight spikes, crowned by a Kurfiřt crown; III.
Archbishop of Cologne: quarter, 1.
and 4.
a golden lion with red armor in black red, 2.
and the 3rd space blue - silver grated, crowned by the Kurfiřt crown (4); IV.
Archbishop of the Trier: a red cross in silver, crowned by a Kurfir crown; V.
Emperor Roman: in gold a black eagle with red armor and silver aureolas, on the breast carries a gold-crowned fourth shield with a half-hearted label, on the right in a red silver crossbar, on the left in a blue four golden cosmic crossbar, 1.
and 4.
a golden lion in red, 2.
and 3.
Eleven times divided by gold and red, the emblem is wrapped with the Order of the Golden Fleece and crowned by the Imperial Crown; VI.
Duke of Bavarian: divided, at the top blue - silver space routed, at the bottom in the red golden sphere, crowned by the Kurfiřt crown; VII.
Duke of Saxony: black - silver divided with two red crossed swords, crowned by a Kurfiřt crown; VIII.
Margrave of Brandenburg: in blue gold scepter, crowned by a Kurfir crown; IX.
King of Bohemia: in red silver double-tailed, gold-crowned lion with gold armor, crowned by a royal crown.
The vault inside the niche is green.
1) In the miniature the eagle has a golden armor.
- 2) Roses have golden seeds in the miniature.
- 3) In the miniature the right wing is divided in red - silver.
- 4) At the time of the publication of the deed, the Archbishop of Cologne was Maxmilián Bavarian, cousin of the ruling Bavarian Duke Ferdinand.

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