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Andreas Geyer
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Grafik aus dem Klebeband Nr. 15 der Fürstlich Waldeckschen Hofbibliothek Arolsen

Motiv: "Theatrum honoris" zu Ehren der Wahl Papst Benedikts XIII., veranstaltet von Kardinal Christian August von Sachsen-Zeitz in Regensburg, 3. September 1724

Enthalten sind das päpstliche Wappen und das sächsische Wappen.

Links Mitglieder des Hauses Orsini von rechts nach links:

  • 1. Statue: S. Paulus I. Pontifex Ursinus (Papst Paul I.)
  • 1. Medaillon: DIVUs BeneDICtUs AgnatUs BeneDICtI (mit Chronogramm 1724)
  • 2. Statue: S. Matthaeus Cardinalis Ursinus (Matteo Orsini)
  • 2. Medaillon: DoMInICUs In noVO fILIo sUo To[?] orbI gLorIosIor (mit Chronogramm 1723?)
  • 3. Statue: S. Volusianus Martyr Archi-Epis. Ursinus (Volusianus, Erzbischof von Tours)
  • 3. Medaillon: UrsInUs PetrinorUM DeCor ILLUstris (mit Chronogramm 1722)

Mitte: Papst Benedikt XIII.

Rechts Herrscher von links nach rechts:

  • 1. Statue: Rudolphus I. Imperator (Kaiser Rudolf I.)
  • 1. Medaillon: Clodoveus II. Francorum Rex Batildis Ursinae Conjux (Chlodwig II., König der Franken, Ehemann der Batildis Orsini)
  • 2. Statue: Witechindus Magnus Rex Saxoniae (Widukind der Große, König Sachens, eigentlich Herzog)
  • 2. MedaillonStatue: Bela Ungarice Rex Cunigundae Ursinae Conjux (Bela, ungarischer König, Ehemann der Kunigunde Orsini)
  • 3. Statue: Otho Parvus Elect. et Marchio Brandeb. (Otto VI., „der Kleine“ (ca. 1255–1303), „Kurfürst und Markgraf von Brandenburg“, tatsächlich nur "Mitregent")
  • 3. Medaillon: Anicius Consul Romanus Ursinae Gentis Pater (Anicius, römischer Konsul, [legendärer] Stammvater der Gens Ursinus/Orsini)
Date 1724
date QS:P571,+1724-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Source/Photographer http://digi.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/fwhb/klebeband15
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