Image: POL COA under the rule of Alexander Jagiellon
Description: The coat of arms of Alexander of Poland, was created based on the central part of his Great Seal of the Realm, in which the coat of arms is divided into 4 main parts (the first of which is the coat of arms of Poland, the second is the coat of arms of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, the third is the coat of arms of Ruthenia and the fourth is the coat of arms Royal Prussia) in the middle of which there is the coat of arms of the Habsburg family. The colors of the coats of arms were prepared based on the so-called the „Łaski's Statute” of 1506, in order to reflect its historical value as faithfully as possible. This statute contains on one of the cards an image of King Alexander of Poland surrounded by coats of arms with appropriate colors.
Title: POL COA under the rule of Alexander Jagiellon
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