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Wschowa commune (Poland)
Wschowa county, Lubuskie vojvodship
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image by Chrystian Kretowicz, 11 Oct 2008
adopted 11 Dec 2003
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Wschowa commune flag
Wschowa - urban-rural commune, Wschowa County, Lubuskie Voivodship - former
German name: Fraustadt.
Arms and flag adopted on December 11, 2003 (resolution # XIII/167/03).
"Arms: double, Jagiellonian cross with two rings between the arms of
the cross. All in silver (white) color on the light-blue shield.
Flag: a horizontal rectangle of two bands, white over light-blue with
the Arms in right upper corner of the white band."
Chrystian Kretowicz, 11 Oct 2008
A "Jagiellonian cross" cross: an interesting choice and possibly based
those arms recommended by the University at Cracow or the Polish king after
whom it was perhaps anmed? Heraldically this would be a 'cross patriachal'
of course, but with even horizontal arms it comes under the strict usage
decription of a Cross of Lorraine or of Anjou.
Chris Southworth, 15 Oct 2008
Of course you are right, as almost always, but in Poland and Lithuania
it is common to call this cross "Jagiellonian".
It was introduced into the Polish Royal Coat of Arms when Władysław II
Jagiełło (Jogaila), who was then The Grand Duke of Lithuania, married the
Polish King Jadwiga
(Hedwig of Anjou - she was a King not a Queen) and ruled Kingdom of
Poland (Regnum Poloniae) first jointly with her, and after she died, alone,
establishing the Jagiellonian Dynasty (Polish, and Lithuanian "Golden Age").
This particular cross existed already in the Arms of the Grand Dukes
of Lithuania and in Poland it became revered as a symbol of said "Golden
Age".
Chrystian Kretowicz, 15 Oct 2008
Wschowa commune Coat of Arms
image by Chrystian Kretowicz, 11 Oct 2008
adopted 11 Dec 2003
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