Coat of Arms of the Duchy of Friuli
by Helga Novelli
Title
Coat of Arms of the Duchy of Friuli
Artist
Helga Novelli
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Drawing
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Restored from a 19th century book, this drawing by Hugo G. Ströhl is the old coat of arms of the Duchy of Friuli found by the Lombards in 568. Its symbol is the heraldic Eagle of gold spreading its wings, its head turned left, an open beak and red claws on a blue background. Then this Lombard duchy became Patrie dal Friûl, the historical Friulian state that was independent from 1077 to 1420 under the control of the Patriarch of Aquileia.
As part of the vast territory of the Patrie dal Friûl at some point was a duchy (Herzogtum Friaul) of the Austro-Hungarian empire, Ströhl included this coat of arms in his famous work "Österreichisch-Ungarische Wappenrolle" (1890).
THE IMAGE HAS A TRANSPARENT BACKGROUND, THAT MEANS YOU CAN CHOOSE THE BACKGROUND COLOUR OF ALL PRODUCTS BUT PRINTS.
La steme antighe de Patrie dal Friûl e je la acuile eraldiche di aur su cjamp celest. acuile eraldiche di aur cun alis spleadis, cjâf a çampe, bec viert e sgrifis rossis, suntun cjamp celest, e vignive ancje piturade su cjasis e muris de citâts plui impuartantis.
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