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"Vexillum Serviae" (Flag of Serbia)

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English: "Vexillum Serviae" (Flag of Serbia) as designed during the coronation of Ferdinand II, Holy Roman Emperor (1618).
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Source Pálffy, Géza (2010) "A Magyar Korona országainak koronázási zászlói a 16–17. században" in Bubryák, Orsolya , ed. „Ez világ, mint egy kert…”, MTA Művészettörténeti Kutatóintézet–Gondolat Kiadó
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