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The Macedonian lion is an unofficial symbol of North Macedonia. After the independence of the Republic of Macedonia from Yugoslavia, the lion was proposed as a coat of arms of the new independent state several times.


Background

From the end of the 16th till the end of the 18th centuries, the region of North Macedonia was commonly represented in foreign
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with a coat of arms depicting a golden lion on red field, or red lion on golden field. The earliest known example of this is the
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Fojnica Armory
, online images
from 16/17 century, and later examples include the Korenić-Neorić armorial of 1595, a 1620 armorial on display in the Belgrade Museum of Contemporary Art, and a 17th-century armorial in Berlin Library. The Korenić-Neorić armory roll of 1595 included a five-pointed crown. The Belgrade Museum of Contemporary Art displays a 1620 version of the symbol with a three-pointed crown, while the Berlin Library displays a 17th-century version with the five-pointed crown. The use of the lion to represent Macedonia was continued in foreign heraldic collections throughout the 16th to 18th centuries During the late 19th century the Internal Macedonian-Adrianople Revolutionary Organization arose, which aim was the
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. The organization modeled itself after the earlier Bulgarian revolutionary traditions and adopted
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symbols as the
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, motto, etc. It was disbanded in 1934 by the Bulgarian army after a military coup. Several Macedonian parties have claimed after 1990 a line descent from the old IMARO.


Proposed introduction

The Republic of Macedonia had no heraldic emblem when the country gained independence from Yugoslavia, but since then this emblem has often been proposed as a replacement for the non-heraldic national emblem of the republic, a remnant of socialistic symbolism.Matkovski, Aleksandar, ''Grbovite na Makedonija'', Skopje, 1970Александар Матковски (1990) Грбовите на Македонија, Мисла, Skopje, Macedonia - Such efforts have so far failed, due to political and national disputes over possible replacements. A proposal by architect and graphic designer
Miroslav Grčev Miroslav Grčev ( mk, Мирослав Грчев, ; born 1955) is a Macedonian architect, graphic designer, comics artist Tomislav Osmanli„Razvojot na stripot vo Makedonija – sedum decenii stripovno tvoreštvo“ ''Strip, zapis so čovečki ...
was put forward in 1992 to replace it with a revised version of the historical gold lion on a red shield. However, this was rejected on three main grounds: * several political parties, notably VMRO-DPMNE, already use that emblem as their party symbols * the Albanian political parties of Macedonia considered the proposal to be only representative for the ethnic Macedonians, but not also for ethnic Albanians * the state coat of arms of Bulgaria is somewhat similar (but not identical) Because of these reasons, the political parties agreed to continue to use the current device until a solution is found. The emblem did not appear on the country's first
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s, however, in 2007 the device was put on the front and the inside of the new biometric Macedonian passports, while the parliamentary debate about acceptance of a new national emblem still continues. According to the provisions of the Article 5, Section 2 of the Constitution of Macedonia, the two-thirds majority is required to pass a law on the new symbols of the Republic. The usage of the Coat of arms has been defined by a law. In 2009
Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization–People's Party Internal may refer to: *Internality as a concept in behavioural economics *Neijia, internal styles of Chinese martial arts *Neigong or "internal skills", a type of exercise in meditation associated with Daoism *''Internal (album)'' by Safia, 2016 ...
proposed the golden lion on red background as a new coat of arms of Macedonia, based on the traditional logo of the historical VMRO, but it was not accepted. On the 5 December 2014 the
VMRO-DPMNE Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization – Democratic Party for Macedonian National Unity ( mk, Внатрешна македонска револуционерна организација – Демократска партија за ...
government of the Republic of Macedonia, in accordance with the then policy of Antiquization, proposed a ''coat of arms'' which would replace the old national emblem. According to the
Macedonian Heraldry Society The Macedonian Heraldic Society (MHS) is the only professional body in the field of heraldry, vexillology, phaleristics, chivalristics and nobiliar issues in North Macedonia. The society was founded on 2 July 2003 in Skopje under the name Macedo ...
, the new coat of arms is based on an illustration from Jerome de Bara (1581). The illustration from de Bara's book "Le blason des armoiries" depicts attributed arms of Alexander the Great. It is blazoned as "Or, a lion gules" (on a golden background, a red lion) and topped with a golden mural crown to represent the republican form of government. The parliament did not vote on this design.


Present usage

The coat of arms with a golden lion on a red shield is used to represent several Macedonian political parties, including the largest one;
Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization – Democratic Party for Macedonian National Unity Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization – Democratic Party for Macedonian National Unity ( mk, Внатрешна македонска револуционерна организација – Демократска партија за ...
and
Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization–People's Party Internal may refer to: *Internality as a concept in behavioural economics *Neijia, internal styles of Chinese martial arts *Neigong or "internal skills", a type of exercise in meditation associated with Daoism *''Internal (album)'' by Safia, 2016 ...
. At the same time, the lion as a symbol of these parties is inherited from the original organization VMRO, where it was borrowed from the Bulgarian coat of arms.


Gallery

File:Coat_of_arms_of_Macedonia_1595.jpg, From the Korenić-Neorić armorial (1595) File: Macedonian Coat of Arms, Althan’s or Bolognas’ Roll (1614).jpg , Macedonian Coat of Arms, Althan’s or Bolognas’ Roll (1614) File: Coat of arms of Macedonia, Belgrade Armorial of 1620.jpg , Coat of arms of Macedonia, Belgrade II Roll (1620) File:Coat of arms of Alexander the Great - Jerome de Bara.png, From the armorial ''Le blason des armoiries'' (1628), by Jérôme de Bara File:Coat_of_arms_of_Macedonia_1694.png, From 1694, by Pavao Ritter Vitezović File: Coat of Arms of Macedonia, Fojnica 17th century.jpg , Coat of Arms of Macedonia, Fojnica 17th century File: Coat of Arms of Macedonia from Stemmatographia by Hristofor Zhefarovich (1741).jpg, From ''Stemmatographia'' (1741), by Hristofor Zhefarovich File:Fictional flag of Alexander the Great in Năstase Negrule's Alexăndria, 1790.svg, Fictional flag of Alexander the Great in Năstase Negrule's version of the '' Alexander Romance'', 1790 File:Zefarovic's Stemmatographia in Rila monastery (1844-1846).jpg , Zefarovic's Stemmatographia in Rila monastery which depicts the Serbian, Bulgarian, Bosnian and Macedonian coat of arms (top left to bottom right). They were made in 1883 within the Bulgarian Principality, by the painter Nikola Obrazopisov. File: Insurgent Banner used in the Razlovci Uprising.jpg , Insurgent Banner used in the Razlovci Uprising, 1876. The flag which states "Awaken to Liberate Macedonia" was made on the order and per a model sent by
BRCK The Bulgarian Revolutionary Central Committee ( bg, Български революционен централен комитет, ''Balgarski revolyutsionen tsentralen komitet'') or BRCC was a Bulgarian revolutionary organisation founded in 186 ...
-leader Vasil Levski by two schoolmistresses, his relatives. File: Flag of the Kratovo insurgents.png , Flag of the Kratovo
IMARO The Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization (IMRO; bg, Вътрешна Македонска Революционна Организация (ВМРО), translit=Vatrešna Makedonska Revoljucionna Organizacija (VMRO); mk, Внатр ...
insurgents used during the Ilinden uprising. On the flag is depicted
Bulgarian lion coat of arms of Bulgaria ( bg, Герб на България ) consists of a crowned golden lion rampant over a dark red shield; above the shield is the Bulgarian historical crown. The shield is supported by two crowned golden lions rampant; be ...
and the year 1903.Bulgarian museum of military history official site, where the flag is kept with its description in Bulgarian.
/ref> File: Flag of the Ohrid insurgents 3.png , Flag of the Ohrid insurgents used during the Ilinden uprising, 1903. The lion is depicted dismembering the Islamic star and crescent. On the flag is written part of the Hristo Botev's 1873 poem dedicated to
Hadzhi Dimitar Dimitar Nikolov Asenov ( bg, Димитър Николов Асенов ; 10 May 1840 – 10 August 1868), better known as Hadzhi Dimitar ( ), was one of the most prominent Bulgarian voivode and revolutionaries working for the Liberation of Bulg ...
.


Alternatives

File:First unofficial proposal of the Macedonian coat of arms.svg, First unofficial proposal. File:Second unofficial proposal of the Macedonian coat of arms.svg, Second unofficial proposal. File:Macedonian lion.svg, Coat of arms proposed in 1992, by
Miroslav Grčev Miroslav Grčev ( mk, Мирослав Грчев, ; born 1955) is a Macedonian architect, graphic designer, comics artist Tomislav Osmanli„Razvojot na stripot vo Makedonija – sedum decenii stripovno tvoreštvo“ ''Strip, zapis so čovečki ...
. This was the most popular proposed arms before the government's 2014 proposal.


See also

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National emblem of the Republic of Macedonia The national emblem of North Macedonia depicts two curved garlands of sheaves of wheat, tobacco leaves and opium poppy fruits, tied by a ribbon decorated with embroidery of traditional Macedonian folk motifs. In the center of the ovoid frame a ...


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Coat Of Arms Of The Republic Of Macedonia
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