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The oldest known seal with a lion dates from 1186 on the seal of Duke Friedrich V of Hohenstaufen. Twenty years later the Dukes already used three lions as arms. The colours were probably already black on gold, but the oldest coloured images date after the decline of the dynasty.  
The oldest known seal with a lion dates from 1186 on the seal of Duke Friedrich V of Hohenstaufen. Twenty years later the Dukes already used three lions as arms. The colours were probably already black on gold, but the oldest coloured images date after the decline of the dynasty.  


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File:schwaben1.jpg|alt=Wappen von Schwaben/Arms (crest) of Schwaben |The arms of Schwaben from a roll of arms from 1483.
File:schwaben1.jpg|alt=Wappen von Schwaben/Arms (crest) of Schwaben |The arms of Schwaben from a roll of arms from 1483.
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