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Gratianus

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Recently, I was pointed out the problem about Galicia CoA.
There are two Galicia - the one is spanish and the other is Austrian.

Duke of Galicia (GALC) of mine and Paradox are here.
ggalc.bmp
GALC.bmp


According to this link
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Galicia_(Central_Europe)
The above ones are not spanish, but Austrian.

So, I imagine this CoA as GALC (same as kingdom of Galicia).
galca.bmp


Which one is the true GALC CoA?
 
The Spanish Galicia is this one

Galice.gif


And the Central European Galicia (Galich in the game is this one)

Galicie.gif
 
Gratianus said:
Recently, I was pointed out the problem about Galicia CoA.
There are two Galicia - the one is spanish and the other is Austrian.

Duke of Galicia (GALC) of mine and Paradox are here.
ggalc.bmp
GALC.bmp


According to this link
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Galicia_(Central_Europe)
The above ones are not spanish, but Austrian.

So, I imagine this CoA as GALC (same as kingdom of Galicia).
galca.bmp


Which one is the true GALC CoA?

That's the Austrian arms you got for Galicia, and it dates back to 1793.
Galicia is also the Austrian name, Halychyna would be a better name.

The Galicia/Halychyna coat of arms looked like this:

Galich_city_coa_n3508.gif


http://www.heraldica.org/topics/national/galicia.htm
http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/Halych


Galicia in Spain didn't have a coat of arms in the 12th -14th century, (since it was part of Leon).
In the 15th century the arms were simply a goblet, the crosses were added later on in the 16th century.

http://www.crwflags.com/fotw/flags/es-ga.html
 
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Gratianus said:
Thanks guys.
I have never known before that Austrian Galicia(Halychyna ) is Galich. :p
I'll turn them into the correct ones.

I have made that clear to you several times....don't know what happened and why you didn't pick that up. :confused: