LOA Cuirassier

Started by Bunny, 13 January 2015, 10:56:51 AM

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Chad

I will check my information when I get home on Sunday

Chad

Hertsblue

According to Kuhn, prior to the War of the Spanish Succession the Franconian cuirassiers' standard was square and white. On one side was the Imperial double-headed eagle and on the other the coat of arms of the Prince Bishop of Bamberg (who orignally owned the regiment) over which was the inscription "Pro Deo Caesare et Imperio". Wikipedia shows the coat of arms thus: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prince-Bishopric_of_Bamberg.

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Bunny

Quote from: Hertsblue on 24 January 2015, 04:42:28 PM
According to Kuhn, prior to the War of the Spanish Succession the Franconian cuirassiers' standard was square and white. On one side was the Imperial double-headed eagle and on the other the coat of arms of the Prince Bishop of Bamberg (who orignally owned the regiment) over which was the inscription "Pro Deo Caesare et Imperio". Wikipedia shows the coat of arms thus: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prince-Bishopric_of_Bamberg.

Hope this helps.   

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