Cossack with musket
Coat of arms of Zaporizhia Host | |
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Versions | |
Coat of arms of Zaporizhian Host (Lower) | |
Coat of arms of the Ukrainian State (1918) | |
Details | |
Adopted | 1648 |
Crest | Tryzub (variation) |
Escutcheon | Azure, cossack with rifle Or |
Supporters | None |
Cossack with rifle, sometimes mistakenly as Knight with rifle or Cossack with musket (Ukrainian: Лицар із самопалом, Lytsar iz samopalom) − an emblem of the Zaporizhian Host and later the state emblem of Hetmanate, and Ukrainian State.
Overlook
Literal translation of the emblem is Knight with improvised weapon. However "samopal" more precisely here means a general rifle rather than an improvised firearm. According to an arts studies specialist, samopal used to refer to any rifle but musket or carabine.
The origin of emblem is uncertain, while its first records date back to 1592. On the initiative of Pyotr Rumyantsev the emblem was phased out and replaced with the Russian double-head eagle in 1767.
The Cossack with rifle was recovered by the Hetman of Ukraine Pavlo Skoropadsky in 1918. However, later the emblem disappeared again until in 2005 it reappeared on the proposed Great Seal of Ukraine.
According to the Constitution of Ukraine, the emblem has to be included into the Great Seal of Ukraine.
Description
Based on images of the Zaporizhian Host Coat of Arms, they define four iconographic types of the base coat of arms figure (cossack):
- Coat of Arms of Host (before 1648) body and head is turned three quarters to the left, feet pacing to the left, right arm hangs freely at a hip, left - holds stock of rifle at 45° angle to body
- Coat of Arms of Zaporizhian Host Municipal (1648-1670, Cossack Hetmanate) body and head is turned three quarters to the left, feet at shoulder width forward, right arm behind back, left - holds stock of rifle at 45° angle to body
- Coat of Arms of Zaporizhian Host Municipal (1670-1766, Left-bank Ukraine) body and head is turned three quarters to the left, feet at shoulder width forward, right arm at waist, left - holds stock of rifle at 90° angle to body
- Coat of Arms of Zaporizhian Host Lower (1670-1775, Zaporizhian Sich) body and head is turned three quarters to the left, feet at shoulder width forward, right arm at waist, left - holds stock of rifle at 90° angle to body, left near cossack available spear (at later versions to the left of the spear a structure)
See also
External links
- Tetiana Poshyvailo. "Kozak Mamai" among his deeds. Center of folklorist studies "Kozak Mamai". February 4, 2010 (accessed October 10, 2013).
- Oleksiy Strukevych. Abolishment of the Hetmanate Coat of Arms. Center of folklorist studies "Kozak Mamai". August 11, 2008 (accessed October 11, 2013).