Magyar: Képes krónika (28.oldal) - Henrik "P" iniciáléban Henrik, a Héderiek vagy Héderváriak őse, ruháján, pajzsán, zászlóján hatágú aranycsillag holdsarlóval. Valójában ez a címer a Hunt nemzetségé. A miniátor nyilván nem ismerte a Héderváriak cölöpös címerét, s a Hunt nemzetségét használta föl. Ezért a következő oldalon a Hunt nemzetség címerébe – valószínűleg saját elgondolása, talán a Hunt-Hund szó azonosítása alapján – kutyafőt festett, helytelenül.
English: Chronicon Pictum (Page 28) - Héder In the initial "P", Héder, the ancestor of the Héder clan is depicted with false coat of arms. There is a six-pointed golden star with a crescent moon on his clothes, shield, and flag. In fact, this coat of arms belongs to the Hont clan. The illustrator was obviously not familiar with the coat of arms of the Héder clan and used the coat of arms of the Hont clan. Therefore, on the next page, he incorrectly painted a dog's head in the coat of arms of the Hont family. Probably his own idea, perhaps based on the identification of the word Hunt-Hund, because "Hund" means dog in German.
Date
circa 1360
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