Armorial of Serbia
This is a list of coats of arms of Serbia.
National
- Greater coat of arms
- Lesser coat of arms
Regional and local
Vojvodina
- Coat of arms of the Autonomous Province of Vojvodina
- Traditional coat of arms of the Autonomous Province of Vojvodina
Cities and municipalities
City of Belgrade
- Greater coat of arms of the City of Belgrade
- Middle coat of arms of the City of Belgrade
- Lesser coat of arms of the City of Belgrade
Municipalities
Cities and municipalities
Cities and municipalities
Historical
National coat of arms
- Revolutionary Serbia (1805–1813)
- Principality of Serbia
(1835–1882) - Kingdom of Serbia (1882–1918)
- Greater coat of arms; Republic of Serbia
(2004–2010) - Lesser coat of arms; Republic of Serbia
(2004–2010)
Armorials
- Serbian Emperor's coat of arms,
Prussian ed. Chronicle of the Council of Constance (before 1437) - Despot Stefan's coat of arms,
Prussian ed. Chronicle of the Council of Constance (before 1437) - Despot Stefan's coat of arms,
later ed. Chronicle of the Council of Constance (1483) - Serbian (Triballia) coat of arms,
later ed. Chronicle of the Council of Constance (1483) - Despot Stefan's coat of arms,
Wernigeroder Schaffhausensches Wappenbuch
(between 1486–1492) - Serbian Despotate,
by Christoph Silberysen (1576) - Serbian Despotate,
by Martin Schrott
(c. 1580) - Serbian Despotate,
German Armorial
(c. 1600) - Serbia (Rasciae),
Fojnica Armorial
(between 1675–1688) - Kingdom of Serbia,
Charles du Fresne (before 1688) - Serbian Despotate,
Charles du Fresne (before 1688) - Serbs,
ed. of Mavro Orbin's Regnum Sclavorum
(17th century) - Serbia,
by Stanislaus Rubcich (c. 1700) - Serbia (Rasciae),
by Stanislaus Rubcich (c. 1700) - Serbia (Rassia),
by Pavao Ritter Vitezović (before 1701) - Serbian Empire,
Hristofor Žefarović's Stemmatographia (1741) - Serbia,
Hristofor Žefarović's Stemmatographia (1741) - Serbia (Rassia),
Hristofor Žefarović's Stemmatographia (1741) - Serbia (Triballia),
Hristofor Žefarović's Stemmatographia (1741)
See also
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