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Re: Serbian Heraldry

Posted: 10 Sep 2013, 13:19
by goran zajic
Jonathan Webster wrote:
Edward Hillenbrand wrote:With Yugoslavia broken up into the original governmental land masses, which country are these Royals from? I understand there is a Royalist movement in many of the former Soviet countries, are these movements and the current governments looking to set up a constitutional monarchy or be more like Germany where there appears to be a nod to their former status but not much more presently?


The former Yugoslavian Royal family was originally the Serbian one-it became the Yugoslav one in 1918 when Serbia unified with the short-lived Croat and Slovene State that had replaced the Austrian Habsburg Crownlands of Bosnia and the Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia. After Yugoslavia broke up into its constituent nations, the former Yugoslav Royal family renamed itself 'of Serbia' around 2006; and the members of the family had their Arms altered to remove any reference to Croatia or Slovenia, as they did before.

The Royalist movement in Serbia, thought there are other Balkan nations that have monarchist movements, is unusually strong, probably because the Karadjordjevic family is ultimately of Serbian origin and its founder-Djordje Petrovic, a Serb national hero-was of ordinary peasant stock.


Serbian dynasty that arose from the people. Аnd we are very proud of it. Compared to other Balkan Serbian royal house is the only national, that is Serbian.
And their name is the Royal House of Serbia and Yugoslavia. And they do not renounce either Croatia or Slovenia.

Re: Serbian Heraldry

Posted: 12 Sep 2013, 01:32
by Edward Hillenbrand
Serbian dynasty that arose from the people. Аnd we are very proud of it. Compared to other Balkan Serbian royal house is the only national, that is Serbian.
And their name is the Royal House of Serbia and Yugoslavia. And they do not renounce either Croatia or Slovenia.

Ahhh... thank you both those clarifications.

Re: Serbian Heraldry

Posted: 12 Sep 2013, 07:09
by goran zajic
Edward Hillenbrand wrote:Serbian dynasty that arose from the people. Аnd we are very proud of it. Compared to other Balkan Serbian royal house is the only national, that is Serbian.
And their name is the Royal House of Serbia and Yugoslavia. And they do not renounce either Croatia or Slovenia.

Ahhh... thank you both those clarifications.



Always at your service!

Re: Serbian Heraldry

Posted: 25 Sep 2013, 20:35
by goran zajic
The Board for Heraldic and Genealogical Studies (BHGS) certified coat of arms for Mr. Dragan Stevanović (cert. 005/13) and Mr. Zoran Stevanović (cert. 006/13). These gentlemen are brothers of Mr. Ljubiša Stevanović whose coat of arms BHGS have already certified in Januray 2013.

Newly certified coat of arms of brothers Stevanović follow the initial idea of the arms of Mr. Ljubiša Stevanović and in that manner constitute unique design of coat of arms of family Stevanović.

Mr. Nebojša Dikić, as heraldic artist, and Mr. Nenad M. Jovanović, as heraldist, were involved in this project on behalf of BHGS.

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arms of Mr. Dragan Stevanović

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arms of Mr. Zoran Stevanović

Re: Serbian Heraldry

Posted: 22 May 2014, 13:58
by goran zajic
In the spirit of the events in Serbia, Mr. Grujic Ljubodrag did a few sketches.

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Re: Serbian Heraldry

Posted: 20 Sep 2014, 23:32
by Frederick Siler
Gorgan;
Thanks for the links to websites about Serbian Heraldry. I will add it to my Heraldry and Genealogy Reference Library website at:
http://freepages.history.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~tqpeiffer/
Fred

Re: Serbian Heraldry

Posted: 02 May 2018, 19:20
by goran zajic
This is a new coat of arms. Coat of arms of my brother Zorana R. Zajic from Krusevac, Serbia.
Herald Nenad M. Jovanovic, and heraldic artist Srecko Nikitovic.

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Re: Serbian Heraldry

Posted: 03 May 2018, 02:17
by Mark Henderson
The arms are very nicely emblazoned.

Re: Serbian Heraldry

Posted: 24 Jul 2018, 21:29
by goran zajic
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Re: Serbian Heraldry

Posted: 24 Jul 2018, 21:30
by goran zajic
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