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Wappen von Spanien.
Image of Attila, enthroned
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Medieval Runes
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The Hungarian Runic aphabet.
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Royal Coat of Arms of the Netherlands
Miniature of King Bela IV of Hungary, with some text
coat of arms of Georgia.
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Die Imperial State Crown
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Sachertorte from the Hotel Sacher, Vienna.
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500 Hungarian forint (1998) - reverse. Picture: The castle of Sárospatak, which was part of the Rákóczi estate.
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Chronicon Pictum (Page 39) - King Saint Stephen in Military Ornament
In the initial "S", King Saint Stephen, the young warrior king stands on rocky ground. His armor is covered with Árpád stripes, a red and white striped dress. He holds a royal crown on his head, and around the halo. Saint Stephen holds a flag on his right and a shield on his left, both have the trimount with the double cross coat of arms symbolizing the apostolic king.
Chronicon Pictum (Page 34) - Captain Lehel and Bulcsu front of the German Emperor
Runenalphabet (nordisch), aus Meyers Konversationslexikon 1888/89