Greater India - Somalia Medieval Coat of Arms
by Serge Averbukh
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Greater India - Somalia Medieval Coat of Arms
Artist
Serge Averbukh
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Digital Art - Digital Painting
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Introducing “Heraldry of Medieval Europe” collection by C.7 Design Studio, showcasing meticulous digital reproductions of historical paintings, murals and illustrations, digitally enhanced via my unique methods and transformed into gorgeous large format prints. Here you will find framed and wrapped/stretched canvas fine art prints Greater India - Somalia Medieval Coat of Arms.
Towards the close of the 15th century the Portuguese missions into Ethiopia began. Engaged in the search for Prester John was Pêro da Covilhã, who arrived in Ethiopia in 1490, and, believing that he had at length reached the far-famed kingdom, presented to the ruler of the country a letter from his master the king of Portugal, addressed to Prester John.
Pêro da Covilhã remained in the country, but in 1507 an Armenian named Matthew was sent by the Emperor Na’od (1494-1508) to the king of Portugal to request his aid against the Muslims.
Probably as a result of his visit, but also imitating Konrad Grüneberg, the Portuguese herald João do Cró could depict the arms of India Maior and India Minor in his Livro do Armeiro-mor of 1509. The arms with the balance were copied by the German heraldist Martin Schrot (1581). We find the balance back in the national emblem of today’s Republic of Somalia.
This particular image first appeared as Armas Índia Maior in the early 16th century heraldic book called Livro do Armeiro-mor, by João do Cró (or João du Cros)
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