O pieczęci miejskiej Uniejowa z pierwszej połowy XVI wieku
Abstract
The heraldic arms of Uniejów have been the subject of intensive studies and
monographic publicatins, and review works on town seals from Greater Poland contain
extensive sections on the cross and three lilies of Uniejów. A key issue in the research
on Uniejów’s identifying logo is the origin of the town seal. In the first half of the 16th
century, five towns in the Gniezno Chapter within the historical area of Greater Poland
(Grocholice, Grzegorzew, Piątek, Turek and Uniejów) had identical seals made, in which
the graphic element – a Latin cross and three double lilie, which is the emblem of the
Gniezno Chapter coat of arms – was combined with a pious motto and the name of the
respective town. The uniform design for the seals was authored by cathedral canons from
Gniezno. The style of the seal as well as preserved documents containing stamps of the
seal indicate that it was made in the 1st half of the 16th century.
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