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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

Arms (crest) of 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.

Arms (crest) of Duchy of Bukowina

The arms in 1885

Literature : Ströhl, 1890


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