File:Hyghalmen Roll-Late 1400s.jpg

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Summary

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The German Hyghalmen Roll from the late fifteenth century. This roll is currently in the possession of the College of Arms (1st MS. 5) after it was given to them by Thomas Benolt, former Clarenceux King of Arms, its previous owner. This version is taken from the Wikimedia Commons.
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Copyright holder


Public Domain
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Source


Wikimedia Commons
Date created


circa 1447-1455
Country of first publication


Holy Roman Empire (Cologne, Germany)
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