Heraldika rakouské židovské šlechty: Heraldry of the Austrian Jewish Nobility Županič, Jan, 1972-
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LDR -----nab a22------a 4500 001 001000001126761 003 CZ-PrNPU 005 20240422102525.6 008 130408s2012----xr-----e----------0-cze-d 040 $aABA007$bcze 041 0 $acze$beng 072 7 $a929.5/.9$xGenealogie. Heraldika. Šlechta. Vlajky$2Konspekt$98 100 1 $aŽupanič, Jan,$d1972-$7jn20000402974$4aut 245 10 $aHeraldika rakouské židovské šlechty =$bHeraldry of the Austrian Jewish Nobility /$cJan Županič 504 $aObsahuje seznam literatury 520 3 $aThe paper concentrates on a specific chapter of the Austrian heraldry, i.e. heraldry of the Jewish noble families. The coats-of-aims were originally granted to the Jews sporadically. Jakub Bassevi (1578-1635) was the first unbaptized Jew to receive a coat-of-arms and a title in the early 17th century. The Jews had not become ennobled until the 18th century. Their coats-of-arms, however, rarely contained traditional Jewish symbols. In Austria, we can thus encounter only the Star of David, the Ten Commandments and the prayer shawl (tallit). 650 4 $aheraldika$7ph120678 650 4 $ašlechta$7ph116832$xžidovská šlechta$zRakousko 655 4 $astati$7fd133586 773 0 $tFolia Historica Bohemica$x0231-7494$gRoč. 27, č. 2 (2012), s. 329-341$w664567$q27:2$92012 910 $aBOE016 997 $tAN 998 $a001454582