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The Duchy of Bukowina (now partly Romania, partly Moldova, partly Ukraine) was created in 1849, but was part of Austria-Hungary since 1777 when the Austrian emperors acquired the area from the Turks. The meaning of the arms is not known. | The Duchy of Bukowina (now partly Romania, partly Moldova, partly Ukraine) was created in 1849, but was part of Austria-Hungary since 1777 when the Austrian emperors acquired the area from the Turks. The meaning of the arms is not known. | ||
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[[Literature]] : Ströhl, 1890 | [[Literature]] : Ströhl, 1890 | ||
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[[Category:Austro-Hungarian Empire]] | [[Category:Austro-Hungarian Empire]] |
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DUCHY OF BUKOWINA
Official blazon
Origin/meaning
The Duchy of Bukowina (now partly Romania, partly Moldova, partly Ukraine) was created in 1849, but was part of Austria-Hungary since 1777 when the Austrian emperors acquired the area from the Turks. The meaning of the arms is not known.
The arms in 1885 |
Literature : Ströhl, 1890
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