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purpose pursued by Petar Ohmučević was that of confirming his own "Illyrian" nobility after he rose to the rank of admiral in the Spanish navy. In order to qualify for the greater chivalric orders of Habsburg Spain at the time, it was necessary to prove descent from eight noble and purely Catholic great-grandparents.
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The armorial combines historical (late medieval) with fictional coats of arms to construct the notion of an "Illyrian Empire". This Empire happened to coincide exactly with the sphere of interest of the Spanish Empire in the Southeast Europe at the time, and hence also Petar's own. The personal
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of the armorial. Ohmučević's armorial can thus be considered a personal project in origin, or even a fraud, as he invented genealogy in order to qualify for the coveted title, but its influence turned out to be immense, becoming, as it did, the foundation of South Slavic or
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into nine parts, representing the coats of arms of Macedonia, Slavonia, Bosnia, Bulgaria, Dalmatia, Serbia, Croatia, Rascia, and "Primordia". In addition, there are two inescutcheons, intended as showing the coats of arms of the
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Whose Love of Which Country?: Composite States, National Histories and Patriotic Discourses in Early Modern East Central Europe
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Zrinka Blazevic, 'Indetermi-nation: Narrative identity and symbolic politics in early modern Illyrism', chapter 6 of:
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origin, at some point between 1584 and 1594. It is an example of the earliest ("Interconfessional") form of
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Beogradski grbovnik II i njegovo mesto u ilirskoj heraldici / Prevara Don Pedra
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Ohmučević was granted the status of nobleman in 1594, which is taken as the
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Milic Milicevic, „Грб Србије, развој кроз историју“, Belgrade 1995,
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Korenić-Neorić Armorial

Tsar Dušan
field is divided
Nemanjić
Kotromanić
Petar Ohmučević
Ragusan
Illyrism
South Slavic
nationalism
Southeast Europe
Illyrist
Wappenbüchlein
Virgil Solis
Fojnica Armorial
early modern period
National and University Library in Zagreb
ISBN
978-90-04-18262-2
ISBN
86-7549-047-X
Грбовник Коренић-Неорић
Beogradski grbovnik II i njegovo mesto u ilirskoj heraldici / Prevara Don Pedra
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Illyrian Armorials
Ohmučević Armorial
Korjenić-Neorić Armorial

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