Flag and Coat of Arms of Moldavia - Gallery

Gallery

  • Outline of an image on stove remains excavated at the Piatra Neamţ Fortress, showing the Wisent/Aurochs coat of arms of Moldavia

  • Coat of arms of Moldavia in 1481, carved on the walls of the Putna Monastery

  • Moldavian coat-of-arms, carved on the walls of Cetăţuia Monastery in Iaşi.

  • Battle flag of Stephen the Great – Saint George slaying the Dragon

  • Moldavian flag in the Battle of Baia

  • Seal of Michael the Brave (showing the arms of Wallachia, Moldavia and Transylvania, as well as the stylised figures of Michael and his son)

  • Radu Mihnea's tombstone with the coats of arms of Wallachia and Moldavia (detail)

  • Elaborate arms of the Movileşti princely family, featuring Moldavia's coat of arms and colour theme

  • Page No. 2 of the Gospel Book (1723) printed during the reign of Nicholas Mavrocordatos. It shows the coats of arms of Moldavia (left) and Wallachia (right).

  • Cap de Bour stamp.

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