Auch in diesen Links kann ich keinen Hinweis auf die Existenz von Wappen vor 1100 erkennen. Vielleicht übersehe ich auch etwas, aber mache es uns doch etwas einfacher und gib uns eine glaubhafte Quelle, die belegt, dass vor dem Jahr 1100 Wappen geführt wurden.Frank Martinoff hat geschrieben: ↑01.09.2020, 11:31Historisch
http://www.shropshirephotographs.co.uk/ ... -may-2019/
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http://ashropshirepatch.blogspot.com/20 ... t.html?m=1
Ich halte die Darstellung in diesem Artikel für sehr überzeugend
https://www.theheraldrysociety.com/arti ... beginning/
" When and Where. The point and locality where heraldry came into being has never been established: the factors associated with its early years are mainly negative and concrete evidence only emerges towards the close of the second quarter of the twelfth century. When the scattered scraps are assembled on a date-basis the following pattern emerges :-
1. The Bayeux Tapestry of 1068 shows designs in colour but not of heraldic form.
2. The First Crusade of 1098 has so far failed to produce any evidence of the use of heraldry.
3. Between 1140 and 1159 heraldic shields are depicted on seals in eight West European countries: this suggests a somewhat earlier use on actual shields. The enamel plaque of Geoffroi d’Anjou at Le Mans, made in 1151, is the oldest heraldry in colour.
4. In spite of this however, no proof of the use of heraldry has been found associated with the Second Crusade of 1147.
5. No seals relating to the feudal states of the Latin Orient display heraldic shields until after 1160.
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Gruss
Dirk