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Papal Coat of Arms - Symbolism and Historical Significance #2127896 (License: Personal Use)
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This black-and-white heraldic illustration depicts the classic Papal coat of arms, featuring the crossed keys of St. Peter (one gold, one silver) beneath the triregnum (three-tiered papal tiara), symbolizing spiritual and temporal authority. The central escutcheon is quartered: two fields display rampant lions (often representing strength and sovereignty), while the other two show diagonal stripes (bendy pattern), historically linked to noble or ecclesiastical lineages. Ornate scrollwork and laurel-like foliage frame the composition, reflecting Baroque-era ecclesiastical artistry.
Used on Vatican documents, official websites, papal insignia, and historical publications; serves users seeking religious symbolism, Catholic heraldry, or Vatican iconography for academic, devotional, or design purposes.
Related Cliparts: Explore the rich symbolism of the Papal coat of arms: crossed keys, tiara, and heraldic shield. Learn its history, meaning, and role in Vatican tradition.
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