Name, Wappen und Verwandtschaft
Beispiele aus der Familie König Ferdinands III. „Des Heiligen“ von Kastilien
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https://doi.org/10.25365/adv.2022.3.6587Keywords:
Heraldry, Ferdinand III of Castile and León, Royal Lineage, Coat of Arms, Medieval IberiaAbstract
The article explores the heraldic symbols and familial traditions within the royal lineage of King Ferdinand III of Castile and León, focusing on the diverse coat of arms adopted by his descendants. It delves into the interplay between lineage, marriage alliances, and heraldic imagery, shedding light on how these symbols reflected political alliances and religious affiliations. Additionally, it examines the variations in heraldic representations among Ferdinand III's children, highlighting the significance of individual life paths and familial aspirations. The study underscores the intricate relationship between heraldry, dynastic ambitions, and religious ideals in medieval Iberia.
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