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Page out of the Armorial Gelre. Folio 55v de l'Armorial de Gelre.

Page 55 verso in the Dutch book Wapenboek Gelre, written between 1395-1402 (W. van Anrooij (1990) Spiegel van Ridderschap, Heraut Gelre en zijn ereredes), by Geldre Claes Heinen. Displaying the earliest known undisputed colourized image of the Dannebrog.
Source English Wikipedia : en:Image:55verso_Dannebrog_1370.jpg
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Claes Heynensoon  (1345–1414)  wikidata:Q18508093
 
Claes Heynensoon
Alternative names
heraut Gelre and heraut Beyeren
Description officer of arms
English: pursuivant, herald of arms, king of arms and historywriter.
Date of birth/death c.a. 1345 1414 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth Brabant
Work period 14th century and 15th century
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