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Pernus (Spir, rus=Спир, ger=Kippenhan) Silesian coat of arms from the 13th century by Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor, from ca. 1442 in Poland. In 1589 Paweł (Paul) Pernus, vogt of the Royal Court received indygenat (grant), of the Kingdom of Poland and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. Developed in the early 13th century in Upper Silesia, while the Mongol invasion of Europe, from the legendary Lusatia and Miśnia branch of the ancient Proto-Polish Gryf coat of arms. About tis time from the same ancient Gryf coat of arms the Germanised House of Pomerania and House of Mecklenburg developed. The Pernus (local name Spyra) clan were keepers of the silver mines of Rozbark at the time of the Piast dynasty, a cadet branch of the same Proto-Polish Lechite Gryf coat of arms. == Blazon == Azure, three Gules-Or pears with Vert leaves facig upwards on an Argent band falling diagonally. Argent rooster head, Or beaked with Gules comb and wattles in the Crest. Azure, Argent backed Mantling. The Polish historian Józef Szymański reports after the heralder Zygmunt Wdowiszewski an alternative version, where the pears are Or completely and the leaves Gules-Or. The tinctures (colors) are: Azure = blue; Gules = red; Sable = black; Or = gold; Argent = silver; Vert = green. In heraldry all charges (pictures) on a shield are assumed to be facing dexter (right side). 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Pernus coat of arms」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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