Manfred, King of Sicily (r. 1258-1266) is known to have changed the field of the royal coat of arms to argent.
Some Nuova Cronica mss. illustrations of the early 14th century show military banners with the design alongside the coat of arms (e.g.
ms. Chigiano L VIII 296.
Roberto Breschi.
Sicilia(in it). rbvex.it. Roberto Breschi Editore. Retrieved on
July 242011.
Giacomo C. Bascapè; Marcello Del Piazzo, Luigi Borgia (
1983) (in Italian) Insegne e simboli: araldica pubblica e privata medievale e moderna,
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Manfred, King of Sicily (r. 1258-1266) is known to have changed the field of the royal coat of arms to argent.
Some Nuova Cronica mss. illustrations of the early 14th century show military banners with the design alongside the coat of arms (e.g.
ms. Chigiano L VIII 296.
Roberto Breschi.
Sicilia(in it). rbvex.it. Roberto Breschi Editore. Retrieved on
July 242011.
Giacomo C. Bascapè; Marcello Del Piazzo, Luigi Borgia (
1983) (in Italian) Insegne e simboli: araldica pubblica e privata medievale e moderna,
Rome: Pubblicazioni degli Archivi di Stato: Ministero per i beni culturali e ambientali Ufficio centrale per i beni archivistici
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