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The Illyrian Armorials (Шаблон:Lang-sr) are a group of armorials compiled from mainly fictional medieval coats of arms, among which there can be found several actual coats of arms, during the late 16th to mid 18th century. They are all copies based on alleged lost original of the Ohmučević Armorial (Шаблон:Lang), commissioned by Petar Ohmučević (died 1599), a person of Ragusan origin, who went to become an admiral of Spanish court and navy at some point between 1584 and 1594. It is an example of the earliest ("Interconfessional") form of Illyrism idea and notion of so-called "Illyrian Empire", which formed the ideological basis for both the later rise of nationalism in the Balkans among its South Slavs, and the idea of unification.

The armorials combine historical (late medieval) with fictional coats of arms to construct the notion of an "Illyrian Empire". This fictional Empire happened to coincide exactly with the sphere of interest of the Spanish Empire in the Balkans at the time, and hence also Petar's own. Petar Ohmučević personal goal was to confirm his own "Illyrian" noble origins, after he rose to the rank of admiral in the Spanish navy, and in order to qualify for the greater chivalric orders of Hapsburg Spain at the time, for which was necessary to prove descent from eight noble and purely Catholic great-grandparents. Ohmučević was granted the status of nobleman in 1594, which is taken as the terminus ante quem of the armorial.

Ohmučević's armorial can thus be considered a personal project in inventing and probing one's origin, or even a hoax, as he invented genealogy in order to defraud a Spanish court and qualify for the coveted title. However, its immense influence in becoming the foundation of South Slavic or "Illyrist" heraldry in general, can't be denied. An important source for Ohmučević's heraldic inventions was the Wappenbüchlein by Virgil Solis (1555), which itself contains fictional arms of "foreign kingdoms".

The Illyrian Armorials includes the following armorials, with estimated dates in brackets:

Armorial Date Description
Шаблон:Ill
Шаблон:Small
1584–94
Belgrade Armorial II
Шаблон:Small
1574–1603 in Latin, one of the oldest and finest of the Illyrian Armorials.Шаблон:Sfn
Korjenić-Neorić Armorial
Шаблон:Small
1595 in Slavic (Cyrillic) and Latin.Шаблон:Sfn
Tasovčić Armorial
Шаблон:Small
1596–1623
Berlin Armorial
Шаблон:Small
Palinić Armorial
Шаблон:Small
end of 16th, beginning of 17th in Slavic (Cyrillic) and Latin
Althann Armorial
Шаблон:Small
1614 based on an older armorial, copied in Vienna, made for Austrian feldmarschall Althann.Шаблон:Sfn
London Armorial
Шаблон:Small
1637
Skorojević Armorial
Шаблон:Small
1633 in Latin, based on Altan Armorial.Шаблон:Sfn
Fojnica Armorial
Шаблон:Small
1675 made for the younger branch of the Ohmučević for Austrian nobility status.Шаблон:Sfn
Split Armorial
Шаблон:Small
1740
Kevešić Armorial
Шаблон:Small
1740 in Latin.Шаблон:Sfn
Saraka Armorial
Шаблон:Small
1746 in Latin, made by Ragusan Miho Pešić for 'P. M. P'.Шаблон:Sfn
Olovo Armorial
Шаблон:Small
end of 17th in Latin, uncoloured, copy of the Korenić-Neorić Armorial, likely by Ivan Benigni.Шаблон:Sfn
Vukoslavić Armorial
Шаблон:Small
1700 in Latin, likely copied along with the Olovo Armorial, made for the Split clergyman Petar Vukoslavić.Шаблон:Sfn
Pašković Armorial
Шаблон:Small
1820–25 Шаблон:Sfn
Festetić Armorial
Шаблон:Small
1837 in Latin, copy of the Ohmučević Armorial.Шаблон:Sfn
Šafarik Armorial
Шаблон:Small
1845 in Cyrillic, copy of the Fojnica Armorial, made for Janko Šafarik.Шаблон:Sfn
Pašalić Armorial
Шаблон:Small
1842 good copy of Fojnica Armorial, made by Filip Pašalić for Ljudevit Gaj.Шаблон:Sfn

See also

Шаблон:Commonscat

References

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Bibliography

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