CAROLVS FERDINANDVS DEI GRATIA PRINCEPS POLONIAE ET SVECIAE EPISCOPVS PLOCENSIS ET VRATISLAVIENSIS
[Charles Ferdinand by the Grace of God Prince of Poland and Sweden, Bishop of Płock and Wrocław]
Notes
Decorated with figures of saints: Sigismund, Ferdinand and Charles Borromeo and medallions with the scenes of the Last Supper, the Christ in the Garden of Gethsemane and the Christ at Emmaus. The inner side of the foot is adorned with the arms of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, Sweden, Gotland, and House of Vasa.
Source/Photographer
Alexander Przezdziecki, Edward Rastawiecki (1858). Wzory sztuki średniowiecznej: i z epoki odrodzenia po koniec wieku XVII w dawnej Polsce. J. Unger Publishing house.
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Source
Alexander Przezdziecki, Edward Rastawiecki (1858). Wzory sztuki średniowiecznej: i z epoki odrodzenia po koniec wieku XVII w dawnej Polsce. J. Unger Publishing house.
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