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Coat of arms of the Swabian League. Two putti support a red Cross pattée in a white field; the motto: Whom God has joined let man not separate. Colore
Coat of arms of the Swabian League. Two putti support a red Cross pattée in a white field; the motto: Whom God has joined let man not separate. Colored woodcut by Hans Burgkmair, 1522.
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A 13th-century French representation of the tripartite social order of the Middle Ages – Oratores ("those who pray"), Bellatores ("those who fight"),
A 13th-century French representation of the tripartite social order of the Middle Ages – Oratores ("those who pray"), Bellatores ("those who fight"), and Laboratores ("those who work").
Satire of the three estates from 1789; the hard-working Third Estate carries the lazy nobility and clergy. The legend reads A faut espérer q[u]'eu jeu
Satire of the three estates from 1789; the hard-working Third Estate carries the lazy nobility and clergy. The legend reads A faut espérer q[u]'eu jeu là finira b[i]entôt ("Hopefully, this game will be over soon"), prefiguring the French Revolution.
Representation of the Three Estates under the lordship of Jesus Christ. They are labeled Tu supplex ora (you pray), Tu protege (you protect), Tuque la
Representation of the Three Estates under the lordship of Jesus Christ. They are labeled Tu supplex ora (you pray), Tu protege (you protect), Tuque labora (and you work).
Image of the Three Estates under the Trinity in heaven (Tyrol, 1800)
Image of the Three Estates under the Trinity in heaven (Tyrol, 1800)