The Coat of arms of Styria is the historic coat of arms of the region of
Styria
Styria (german: Steiermark ; Serbo-Croatian and sl, ; hu, Stájerország) is a state (''Bundesland'') in the southeast of Austria. With an area of , Styria is the second largest state of Austria, after Lower Austria. Styria is bordered to ...
, a federal state of Austria. It shows a white heraldic
panther
Panther may refer to:
Large cats
*Pantherinae, the cat subfamily that contains the genera ''Panthera'' and ''Neofelis''
**'' Panthera'', the cat genus that contains tigers, lions, jaguars and leopards.
*** Jaguar (''Panthera onca''), found in So ...
with red horns and claws breathing red fire on a green field. The shield is crowned with the
ducal hat of Styria
The ducal hat (german: Herzogshut) of the Duchy of Styria is a jagged crown made out of silver-gilt. It was refashioned with pearls and enameled in 1766.
It was kept in Vienna until 1790, when the Styrian Estates asked for it to be returne ...
. The coat of arms is also used in several municipal arms of the state, including
Graz
Graz (; sl, Gradec) is the capital city of the Austrian state of Styria and second-largest city in Austria after Vienna. As of 1 January 2021, it had a population of 331,562 (294,236 of whom had principal-residence status). In 2018, the popul ...
and
Steyr
Steyr (; Central Bavarian: ''Steia'') is a statutory city, located in the Austrian federal state of Upper Austria. It is the administrative capital, though not part of Steyr-Land District. Steyr is Austria's 12th most populated town and the 3rd l ...
.
The Styrian Panther
The panther, as the heraldic animal of Styria, was first used in the seal of
Margrave Ottokar III in 1160. It was derived from the arms of the Traungau family. When Styria was made a
duchy
A duchy, also called a dukedom, is a Middle Ages, medieval country, territory, fiefdom, fief, or domain ruled by a duke or duchess, a ruler hierarchically second to the king or Queen regnant, queen in Western European tradition.
There once exis ...
in 1180, the panther became the symbol of the entire duchy. The panther was originally black on a white field, but this was changed to the current color scheme in the 13th century in order to avoid confusion with Carantania, which at the time also used the black panther arms.
The coat of arms was first described in detail by the chronicler
Ottokar of the Gaal, who documented around 1315 how the Styrian nobility fought alongside King
Ottokar II of Bohemia
Ottokar II ( cs, Přemysl Otakar II.; , in Městec Králové, Bohemia – 26 August 1278, in Dürnkrut, Lower Austria), the Iron and Golden King, was a member of the Přemyslid dynasty who reigned as King of Bohemia from 1253 until his deat ...
in 1253 against the Hungarians under King
Béla IV
Béla may refer to:
* Béla (crater), an elongated lunar crater
* Béla (given name), a common Hungarian male given name
See also
* Bela (disambiguation)
* Belá (disambiguation)
* Bělá (disambiguation) Bělá, derived from ''bílá'' (''whit ...
. Ottokar's state marshal,
Herrand von Wildon described the flag as
"ein banier grüene als ein gras / darin ein pantel swebte / blanc, als ob ez lebte“ (''a banner as green as grass / wherein a panther floated / white, as if it were alive)''
In its current form, the coat of arms has been officially used since 1926 - in that year, the arms was modified to omit the flames that had previously emerged from all the panther's orifices (not only mouth and ears, but also from the phallus and anus). A member of the state parliament, Frida Mikula, sponsored the change due to the arms' apparent "obscenity".
The heraldic animal in its pre-1926 form can be seen today in the coat of arms of the Styrian capital, Graz.
Heraldic research today also points to the strong symbolic effect and the tradition of the Styrian coat of arms: “The Styrian heraldic animal has
..become a quasi-living symbol of Styrian independence. With the possible exception of the Tyrolean eagle , no coat of arms of the Austrian federal states can match it in terms of identity.
..The Styrian coat of arms has been in use in practically unchanged form for more than 750 years. Together with the red-white-red shield it is one of the oldest and most venerable state symbols in Europe
."
Gallery
File:Otokar.jpg, The panther's earliest appearance on Ottokar III of Styria's seal, 1160
File:Wappenbuch der oesterreichischen Herzoege Steiermark.jpg, Ducal arms, 1445
File:Complete Guide to Heraldry Fig333.png, Ducal arms, Hans Burgkmair
Hans Burgkmair the Elder (1473–1531) was a German Painting, painter and woodcut printmaker.
Background
Hans Burgkmair was born in Augsburg, the son of painter Thomas Burgkmair. His own son, Hans the Younger, later became a painter as well. From ...
, 1525
File:Palace of Justice, Vienna - Aula, Coat of Arms - Herzogtum Steiermark 4210-HDR.jpg, The arms in the Aula of the Palace of Justice, Vienna
The Palace of Justice (german: Justizpalast) is the seat of the Supreme Court (''Oberster Gerichtshof'') of Austria. The Neo-Renaissance building erected from 1875 to 1881 is located in the Austrian capital Vienna on Schmerlingplatz, a square nea ...
, circa 1880
File:Wappen Herzogtum Steiermark.png, The arms in a heraldic console decorated with edelweiss
EDELWEISS (Expérience pour DEtecter Les WIMPs En Site Souterrain) is a dark matter search experiment located at the Modane Underground Laboratory in France. The experiment uses cryogenic detectors, measuring both the phonon and ionization signal ...
, Hugo Gerard Ströhl
Hugo Gerard Ströhl (24 September 1851 – 7 December 1919) was an Austrian heraldist.
Life
Ströhl was born in Wels in Upper Austria. A talented painter, he studied at the School for Applied Arts ("Kunstgewerbeschule des Österreichische ...
, 1890
File:AUT Graz COA.svg, The current arms of Graz, showing the Panther in its pre-1926 state
File:AUT Steyr COA.svg, On the arms of the eponymous city of Steyr
File:Wappen der Stadt Enns.svg, Enns
File:AUT Mödling COA.svg, Mödling
Mödling () is the capital of the Austrian Mödling (district), district of the same name located approximately 14 km south of Vienna.
Mödling lies in Lower Austria's industrial zone (Industrieviertel). The Mödlingbach, a brook which rises ...
File:AUT Kainbach bei Graz COA.svg, Kainbach bei Graz, showing a lion and a panther
References
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Heraldry
Austrian heraldry
Styria
Heraldic beasts