BSB cod. icon. 326, the Glossary
Codex iconographicus monacensis 236 (BSB cod. icon. 326) is an armorial of the coats of arms of the attendants of the imperial diet of 1594 at Regensburg (formerly Regensburg city library, Rat. civ. 252) Rudolf II in 1594 declared Regensburg would be the sole location where imperial diets were to be held in the future.[1]
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13 relations: Bavarian State Library, Brunswick–Lüneburg, Christian IV of Denmark, Frederick I, Duke of Württemberg, Imperial Diet (Holy Roman Empire), Johann Georg, Prince of Hohenzollern-Hechingen, John Casimir, Duke of Saxe-Coburg, Nördlingen, Philipp Ludwig II, Count of Hanau-Münzenberg, Philippe III de Croÿ, Regensburg, Roll of arms, Wolfgang von Dalberg.
- 1594 books
- 1594 in the Holy Roman Empire
- Heraldry of the Holy Roman Empire
- Imperial Diets (Holy Roman Empire)
- Rolls of arms
Bavarian State Library
The Bavarian State Library (Bayerische Staatsbibliothek, abbreviated BSB, called Bibliotheca Regia Monacensis before 1919) in Munich is the central "Landesbibliothek", i. e. the state library of the Free State of Bavaria, the biggest universal and research library in Germany and one of Europe's most important universal libraries.
See BSB cod. icon. 326 and Bavarian State Library
Brunswick–Lüneburg
The Duchy of Brunswick and Lüneburg (Herzogtum Braunschweig und Lüneburg), commonly known as the Duchy of Brunswick-Lüneburg or Brunswick-Lüneburg, was an imperial principality of the Holy Roman Empire in the territory of present day Lower Saxony.
See BSB cod. icon. 326 and Brunswick–Lüneburg
Christian IV of Denmark
Christian IV (12 April 1577 – 28 February 1648) was King of Denmark and Norway and Duke of Holstein and Schleswig from 1588 until his death in 1648.
See BSB cod. icon. 326 and Christian IV of Denmark
Frederick I, Duke of Württemberg
Friedrich I of Württemberg (19 August 1557 – 29 January 1608) was the son of George of Mömpelgard and his wife Barbara of Hesse, daughter of Philip I, Landgrave of Hesse.
See BSB cod. icon. 326 and Frederick I, Duke of Württemberg
Imperial Diet (Holy Roman Empire)
The Imperial Diet (or Comitium Imperiale; Reichstag) was the deliberative body of the Holy Roman Empire. BSB cod. icon. 326 and Imperial Diet (Holy Roman Empire) are imperial Diets (Holy Roman Empire).
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Johann Georg, Prince of Hohenzollern-Hechingen
Johann Georg of Hohenzollern-Hechingen (born 1577 in Hechingen; died 28 September 1623 in Hechingen) was the first Prince of Hohenzollern-Hechingen.
See BSB cod. icon. 326 and Johann Georg, Prince of Hohenzollern-Hechingen
John Casimir, Duke of Saxe-Coburg
John Casimir of Saxe-Coburg (Gotha, 12 June 1564 – Coburg, 16 July 1633) was the Duke of Saxe-Coburg.
See BSB cod. icon. 326 and John Casimir, Duke of Saxe-Coburg
Nördlingen
Nördlingen (Swabian: Nearle or Nearleng) is a town in the Donau-Ries district, in Swabia, Bavaria, Germany, with a population of approximately 20,674.
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Philipp Ludwig II, Count of Hanau-Münzenberg
Philipp Ludwig II of Hanau-Münzenberg (18 November 1576, in Hanau – 9 August 1612, in Hanau), was one of the most notable counts of Hanau of the early modern period, his policies bringing about sweeping changes.
See BSB cod. icon. 326 and Philipp Ludwig II, Count of Hanau-Münzenberg
Philippe III de Croÿ
Philippe de Croÿ, 3rd Duke of Aarschot, 4th Prince of Chimay, Count of Porcean (Valenciennes, 10 July 1526Venice, 11 December 1595), was Stadtholder of Flanders, and inherited the estates of the ancient and wealthy family of Croÿ.
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Regensburg
Regensburg (historically known in English as Ratisbon) is a city in eastern Bavaria, at the confluence of the Danube, Naab and Regen rivers, Danube's northernmost point.
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Roll of arms
A roll of arms (or armorial) is a collection of coats of arms, usually consisting of rows of painted pictures of shields, each shield accompanied by the name of the person bearing the arms.
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Wolfgang von Dalberg
Wolfgang von Dalberg (1538 – April 5, 1601) was the Archbishop-Elector of Mainz from 1582 to 1601.
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See also
1594 books
- 1594 in literature
- BSB cod. icon. 326
- Satire Ménippée
- Theatrum artis scribendi
1594 in the Holy Roman Empire
- BSB cod. icon. 326
Heraldry of the Holy Roman Empire
- BSB cod. icon. 326
- Coats of arms of the Holy Roman Empire
- Flags of the Holy Roman Empire
- Ingeram Codex
- Quaternion Eagle
- Reichsadler
- Scheibler Armorial
- Siebmachers Wappenbuch
- Wappenbüchlein
- Wernigerode Armorial
- Zürich armorial
Imperial Diets (Holy Roman Empire)
- BSB cod. icon. 326
- Curia Christi
- Diet of Augsburg
- Diet of Besançon
- Diet of Frankfurt
- Diet of Mainz
- Diet of Metz (1356/57)
- Diet of Pentecost
- Diet of Regensburg
- Diet of Regensburg (1541)
- Diet of Regensburg (1623)
- Diet of Regensburg (1630)
- Diet of Roncaglia
- Diet of Speyer
- Diet of Speyer (1526)
- Diet of Speyer (1529)
- Diet of Speyer (1544)
- Diet of Speyer (1570)
- Diet of Worms
- Diet of Worms (1495)
- Diets of Nuremberg
- Imperial Diet (Holy Roman Empire)
- Perpetual Diet of Regensburg
- Recess (Holy Roman Empire)
- Synod of Würzburg (1287)
- Synod of Worms (1076)
Rolls of arms
- Armorial Wijnbergen
- Armorial d'Auvergne
- Armorial of Little Russia
- BSB cod. icon. 326
- Belgrade Armorial II
- Book of Knowledge of All Kingdoms
- Camden Roll
- Dering Roll
- Fojnica Armorial
- Galloway Roll
- Gelre Armorial
- General Armorial of the Noble Families of the Russian Empire
- Hyghalmen Roll
- Illyrian armorials
- Ingeram Codex
- Korjenić-Neorić Armorial
- Ordinary of arms
- Scheibler Armorial
- Siebmachers Wappenbuch
- Wappenbüchlein
- Wernigerode Armorial
- Zürich armorial