Grand Coat of Arms of Warsaw The Coat of Arms of Warsaw consists of a syrenka in a red field. Polish syrenka is often rendered siren, but she is more properly a fresh-water mermaid called “Melusina.” Image File history File links Download high resolution version (600x770, 363 KB) File links The following pages link to this file: Warsaw Coat of Arms of Warsaw ...
Image File history File links Download high resolution version (600x770, 363 KB) File links The following pages link to this file: Warsaw Coat of Arms of Warsaw ...
Image File history File links Download high resolution version (500x730, 147 KB) Syrenka â Coat of Arms of Warszawa. ...
Image File history File links Download high resolution version (500x730, 147 KB) Syrenka â Coat of Arms of Warszawa. ...
A modern coat of arms is derived from the medi val practice of painting designs onto the shield and outer clothing of knights to enable them to be identified in battle, and later in tournaments. ...
Warsaw (Polish: Warszawa, see also other names, in full The Capital City of Warsaw, Polish: Miasto StoÅeczne Warszawa) is the capital of Poland and its largest city. ...
A Greek amphora depicting Odysseus encounter with the sirens. ...
The statue of The Little Mermaid, a monument to Hans Christian Andersen, in Copenhagen harbour. ...
Melusines secret discovered, from One of sixteen paintings by Guillebert de Mets circa 1410. ...
Initially the Coat of Arms of Warsaw depicted a dragon with human male's head, carrying a sword and a shield. The first known usage was on a stamp from 1390. Gradually the male head and body was replaced with that of a female, and by the end of 16th century the tail was also changed from that of a dragon to that of a fish. The only remaining part of the original coat of arms are sword and shield. Events Births December 27 - Anne Mortimer John Dunstable, English composer (d. ...
(15th century - 16th century - 17th century - more centuries) As a means of recording the passage of time, the 16th century was that century which lasted from 1501 to 1600. ...
Since 1622, the Warsaw Coat of Arms has been rendered as a mermaid with sword and shield in hand, representing Melusina from the River Vistula (Wisła), who in legend led Duke Boleslaus of Mazovia to the appropriate site (a fishing village) and ordered him to found the city, in about 1294. The city’s motto is, appropriately, Contemnit procellas (“It defies the storms”). Events January 1 - In the Gregorian calendar, January 1 is declared as the first day of the year, instead of March 25. ...
Length 1,047 km Elevation of the source 1,106 m Average discharge ? m³/s Area watershed 192,000 km² Origin Barania Góra, Beskidy Mouth GdaÅsk Bay, Baltic Sea Basin countries Poland, Ukraine, Belarus, Slovakia The Vistula (Polish: WisÅa) is the longest river in Poland. ...
Boleslaus (Polish: Bolesław, Czech: Boleslav) was the name of five rulers of Poland and three dukes of Bohemia: Boleslaus I of Poland Boleslaus II of Poland Boleslaus III of Poland Boleslaus IV of Poland Boleslaus V, Duke of Poland Boleslaus I of Bohemia Boleslaus II of Bohemia Boleslaus III of...
Masovia (Polish: Mazowsze) is a geographical and historical region situated in central Poland with its capital in Warsaw. ...
Events Catholicos of Armenia returns to Sis Pope Boniface VIII becomes Pope Births Charles IV of France Deaths John I of Brabant Roger Bacon – English philosopher and scientist Kublai Khan Categories: 1294 ...
This project has been introduced as the city’s coat of arms in 1938 and was used as an official emblem only until World War II broke out. After 1945 Communist authorities changed the emblem — the crown was cut out. It was re-introduced on August 15, 1990 in it’s original form. Currently the city authorities are considering to add the Virtuti Militari medal symbol to the emblem to underline the merits of Warsaw during the Battle of Warsaw and World War II. It is also planned to add the other city's motto to the emblem - Semper invicta (Always invincible). 1938 was a common year starting on Saturday (link will take you to calendar). ...
World War II was a truly global conflict with many facets: immense human suffering, fierce indoctrinations, and the use of new, extremely devastating weapons like the atom bomb World War II, also known as the Second World War, was a mid-20th-century conflict that engulfed much of the globe...
1945 was a common year starting on Monday (link will take you to calendar). ...
August 15 is the 227th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (228th in leap years), with 138 days remaining. ...
1990 is a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Order Virtuti Militari The Order Virtuti Militari (Latin: For Military Bravery) is Polands highest military decoration for valor in the face of the enemy. ...
The Battle of Warsaw (sometimes referred to as the Miracle at the Vistula, Polish Cud nad WisÅÄ
) was the decisive battle of the Polish-Soviet War, the war that began soon after the end of World War I in 1918 and lasted until the Treaty of Riga in 1921. ...
World War II was a truly global conflict with many facets: immense human suffering, fierce indoctrinations, and the use of new, extremely devastating weapons like the atom bomb World War II, also known as the Second World War, was a mid-20th-century conflict that engulfed much of the globe...
Statues Syrenka statue on the city walls ImageMetadata File history File links Download high resolution version (700x992, 632 KB) This image was copied from wikipedia:pl. ...
| Syrenka statue on Old Town Market square in Warsaw Image File history File links Download high resolution version (520x724, 189 KB)Syrenka monument in the Old Town Market square in Warsaw, File history Legend: (cur) = this is the current file, (del) = delete this old version, (rev) = revert to this old version. ...
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