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Sigilla Regum Reges Sigillorum

regal portraits on seals from the Hungarian National Archives

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Seals and signets represent a modest yet significant part of Hungary's historical relics, with their appearance and contents enhancing their importance. The Hungarian National Archives houses the richest collection, focusing on royal seals that depict the rulers, featuring at least one for each monarch. This volume showcases a selection of these notable seals, highlighting the unique character of this artifact group amidst the vast array of Hungary's written historical records. Although not every seal of each king is included, the collection invites anyone interested in the imagery of Hungarian royalty to explore its contents. Additionally, the introduction provides essential insights into the study of seals, making it accessible for enthusiasts. The book is supplemented with a bibliography, notes, a list of illustrations, and a heraldic index, further enriching the reader's experience.

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Sigilla Regum Reges Sigillorum, Géza Erszegi

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Année de publication
2002
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Titre
Sigilla Regum Reges Sigillorum
Sous-titre
regal portraits on seals from the Hungarian National Archives
Langue
Anglais
Éditeur
Magyar Kepek
Publié
2002
Format
rigide
Pages
88
ISBN10
9636311358
ISBN13
9789636311353
Séries
Mots clés
Description
Seals and signets represent a modest yet significant part of Hungary's historical relics, with their appearance and contents enhancing their importance. The Hungarian National Archives houses the richest collection, focusing on royal seals that depict the rulers, featuring at least one for each monarch. This volume showcases a selection of these notable seals, highlighting the unique character of this artifact group amidst the vast array of Hungary's written historical records. Although not every seal of each king is included, the collection invites anyone interested in the imagery of Hungarian royalty to explore its contents. Additionally, the introduction provides essential insights into the study of seals, making it accessible for enthusiasts. The book is supplemented with a bibliography, notes, a list of illustrations, and a heraldic index, further enriching the reader's experience.