Coat of Arms of Henrich I von Müllenark, Archbishop of Cologne

Book Title: Vindex libertatis ecclesiasticae et martyr S. Engelbertus archiepiscopus Coloniensis princeps elector, &c. : una cum brevi suae aetatis annalium, nobilium familiarum, et monumentorum agrippinensium ex archivis depromptorum editione / Per R.D. Aegidium Gelenium ...

Author: Gelenius, Aegidius

Image Title: Coat of Arms of Henrich I von Müllenark, Archbishop of Cologne

Description: The coat of arms of Henrich I von Müllenark, Archbishop of Cologne (est. 1190-1238) upon his election as archbishop. The center of the shield bears two checkered bars, the coat of arms of his family, and the background of the shield is the coat of arms for the Archbishop of Cologne. Above the shield is a crown which symbolizes the archbishop's place as a prince-elector in the Holy Roman Empire. The coat of arms in this book were designed by Aegidius Gelenius (est. 1595-1656).

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