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  1. Coat of arms of Kingdom of Bosnia.svg 458 × 559; 55 KB. Grb Kotromanica.jpg 477 × 599; 77 KB. LDAM (f. 028v) Rei de Bosnia.jpg 1,000 × 1,336; 2.05 MB. Modified Coat of arms Kings of Bosnia.jpg 258 × 297; 112 KB. Royal CoA of Bosnian Kingdom at Katarinina tomb in Rome.jpg 93 × 131; 6 KB.

  2. The coat of arms of the Kings of Bosnia, who ruled from 1377 until 1463 over the area that is present day Bosnia-Herzegovina and Dalmatia, consisted of a blue shield with six Golden Lilies displayed around a white bend, all within a gold bordure; the Golden Lily is the Lilium bosniacum, which is a native lily to the area.

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  4. Coat of Arms. Kingdom of Bosnia. Adopted by Tvrtko II. Kingdom of Bosnia. Awarded by Vladislaus II. ca.1493-1495. Kingdom of Bosnia. Arms in Conrad Grünenberg's Armorial from 1480. Kingdom of Bosnia.

  5. Jan 7, 2010 · English: Coat of arms of the Kingdom of Bosnia, as depicted by Dutch cartographer Joan Blaeu (d. 1673). The coat of arms is similar to the one shown in the Fojnica Armorial (late 16th to late 17th century, i.e. roughly contemporary with Blaeu).

  6. Jun 9, 2020 · Coat of arms Kings of Bosnia.JPG 3,456 × 2,592; 3.5 MB. Coat of arms of Bosnia from 1495 (Innsbruck).jpg 531 × 730; 271 KB. Coat of arms of the Austro-Hungarian province of Bosnia 1890.png 292 × 329; 159 KB. Coat of arms of the legitimate Kingdom of Bosnia.png 427 × 527; 486 KB.

  7. The coat of arms of the medieval Kingdom of Bosnia contained six fleurs-de-lis, likely drawing inspiration from the native Bosnian or Golden Lily, Lilium bosniacum. This emblem was revived in 1992 as a national symbol of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina (mainly for Bosniaks) and was on the flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina from 1992 to 1995.

  8. The coat of arms of the Kings of Bosnia, who ruled from 1377 until 1463 over the area that is present day Bosnia-Herzegovina and Dalmatia, consisted of a blue shield with six gold fleur de lys displayed around a white bend; the fleur de lys perhaps symbolic of Lilium bosniacum, which is a native lily to the area.

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