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Revision as of 14:18, 21 September 2015

The Gelre armorial was compiled between 1370 and 1414 by Claes Heyenen who was a herald in the service of the Duke of Guelders.
The book displays some 1,700 coats-of-arms from all over Europe, in color, and is one of the most important sources for medieval heraldry.


Challenges to the Duke of Brabant, Jean III de Brabant, dit le Sanglier, and the 18 nobles that leagued against him

Folio 1 | Folio 2


The deaths in the battle of Stavoren and the coat of arms of knights

Folio 3 | Folio 4


Chronicles of the Dukes of Brabant

Folio 6 | Folio 7 | Folio 8 | Folio 9


Praises for brave knights

Folio 10 | Folio 11 | Folio 12 | Folio 14
Folio 15 | Folio 16 | Folio 17 | Folio 18
Folio 21


Coats of arms of the Dukes of Brabant

Folio 22


Coats of arms of the Marquis of Ferrara

Folio 23


The Holy Roman Emperor and vassals

Folio 27 | Folio 28 | Folio 29 | Folio 32 | Folio 33