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anonymous (photographer: Jan Mehlich; commons: Lestath; pl.wiki: Lestat
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English: Stained glass Standesscheibe of Unterwalden (1564)(more accurately, of Nidwalden, presumably the right half of a Standesscheibe showing both Obwalden and Nidwalden. Nidwalden had used the double-key as the design of its war flag from the early 15th century.

The red-and-white design formerly representing Unterwalden as a whole was now used by Obwalden).

Kept in Sułkowski castle in Bielsko-Biała (Poland).
Deutsch: Standesscheibe von Unterwalden (1564) (genauer gesagt, von Nidwalden, vermutlich die rechte Hälfte einer Standesscheibe, die sowohl Obwalden als auch Nidwalden zeigt. Nidwalden hatte den Doppelschlüssel seit dem frühen 15. Jahrhundert als Muster für seine Kriegsflagge verwendet.

Das rot-weiße Muster, das früher Unterwalden als Ganzes repräsentierte, wurde nun von Obwalden verwendet.)

Aufbewahrt im Sułkowski-Schloss in Bielsko-Biała (Polen)
Español: Vitral pintado en Unterwalden (1564), ubicado ahora en el Castillo Sułkowski en Bielsko-Biała (Polonia).
Français : Vitraux du château de Sułkowski à Bielsko-Biała (Pologne).
Magyar: Ólomüveg a lengyelországi Bielsko-Biała-ban, a Sułkowski kastélyban.
Polski: Jeden z witraży zdobiących wnętrza muzeum na Zamku książąt Sułkowskich w Bielsku-Białej.
Date 1564; photograph taken 2006-04-28
institution QS:P195,Q1667897
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English: Courtesy of Muzeum w Bielsku-Białej - Zamek książąt Sułkowskich.
Español: Cortesia del Muzeum w Bielsku-Białej - Zamek książąt Sułkowskich.
Français : Musée de Bielsku-Białej.
Magyar: Köszönet a Muzeum w Bielsku-Białej-nek - Zamek książąt Sułkowskich.
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Camera location49° 49′ 19.4″ N, 19° 02′ 40.8″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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