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Nenad M. Jovanovich
SETTLING OF HERALDIC CIRCUMSTANCES
IN THE PRINCELY BRANCH OF THE
SERBIAN ROYAL HOUSE OF KARAGEORGEVICH

In Belgrade, on 10th (23rd) November of the year of our Lord 2006, by the Decision of His Royal Highness Prince Aleksandar Pavlov Karageorgevich, Heraldic Officers were appointed to the Princely Branch of the Serbian Royal House of Karageorgevich: Mr Nenad M. Jovanovich was appointed as Herald of the Princely Branch of the Serbian Royal House of Karageorgevich, Mr Iconpainter Rade M. Pavlovich, Mr Dipl.ecc. Nebojsha Dikich and Mr Ing. Srechko Nikitovich as Heraldic Artists of the Princely Branch of the Serbian Royal House of Karageorgevich, and Mr Tudor Radu Tiron as Honorary Heraldic Artist of the Princely Branch of the Serbian Royal House of Karageorgevich.
Pursuant to the said Decision, the task of settling and systematization of heraldic and vexillological insignia, which were in an inadmissible condition, unworthy of a Branch of the Serbian Royal House, was undertaken.
Resolving to put an end to such a condition in the heraldry of His immediate Family, His Royal Highness Prince Aleksandar Pavlov Karageorgevich, having adopted the proposals of the Herald of His Branch, approved the changes in the coat of arms, inherited from His late father, His Royal Highness Prince-Regent Pavle Karageorgevich and assumed during the nineteen thirties with the approval of His Majesty King Petar II Karageorgevich and Her Majesty Queen Mother Marija Karageorgevich.
The mentioned changes were made and adopted by His Royal Highness Prince Aleksandar Pavlov Karageorgevich on 11th (24th) October of the year of our Lord 2006, and they consisted primarily of disposal of Croatian and Slovenian symbols from the escutcheon on the breasts of the double-headed eagle Argent on His coat of arms.
The work on the approved changes commenced with blazoning of the coat of arms of His Royal Highness Prince Aleksandar Pavlov Karageorgevich in Serbian and English language, by the Herald of the Princely Branch of the Serbian Royal House of Karageorgevich, Mr Nenad M. Jovanovich.
Upon the Day of Renovation of St. George’s Church in the year of our Lord 2006, the first electronic rendering of this coat of arms was done by the Heraldic Artists of the Princely Branch of the Serbian Royal House of Karageorgevich, Messrs Dipl.ecc. Nebojsha Dikich and Ing. Srechko Nikitovich, on the level of basic, medium and armorial achievement.
At this point, the said coat of arms was rendered in CMYK and Pantone colour system, as well as in the versions of: heraldic shading, line drawing, negative, monochromatic black and white, gray scale and versions with reduced details for use in printing.
Besides that, propositions were set for the coat of arms usage standardization for printing, scaling down and stationery purposes of His Royal Highness Prince Aleksandar Pavlov Karageorgevich.
To the abovementioned, in accordance to the changes made to the coat of arms, there were also made changes on the banner of His Royal Highness Prince Aleksandar Pavlov Karageorgevich, in his heirloom from the year of our Lord 1937.
Also in accordance with the agreement made with the Herald of the Royal House of Karageorgevich, a version of this banner was made for His Royal Highness Prince Dimitrije Karageorgevich, His Royal Highness Prince Mihailo Karageorgevich and His Royal Highness Prince Dushan Karageorgevich, three sons of His Royal Highness Prince Aleksandar Pavlov Karageorgevich.
We would like to point out the fact that differenced versions of arms were made for His Royal Highness Prince Dimitrije Karageorgevich, His Royal Highness Prince Mihailo Karageorgevich and His Royal Highness Prince Dushan Karageorgevich, in concordance with the differencing system devised for the Princely Branch of the Serbian Royal House of Karageorgevich.
The said differenced arms were adopted on the Day of Entrance of the Theotokos into the Temple in the year of our Lord 2006, after detailed and direct consideration by His Royal Highness Prince Aleksandar Pavlov Karageorgevich and His Royal Highness Prince Dushan Karageorgevich.
First representative painted rendering of the new version of the coat of arms of His Royal Highness Prince Aleksandar Pavlov Karageorgevich was made on the Day of Saint Alipius the Stylite, on 26th November (9th December) of the year of our Lord 2006 by the hand of Mr Iconpainter Rade M. Pavlovich, Heraldic Artist of the Princely Branch of the Serbian Royal House of Karageorgevich.
This extensive project of protection and standardization of heraldic heritage of the Princely Branch of the Serbian Royal House of Karageorgevich also includes the production of a worthy bookplate for the benefit of the library of His Royal Highness Prince Aleksandar Pavlov Karageorgevich in the technique of graphics, by the hand of Honorary Heraldic Artist of the Princely Branch of the Serbian Royal House of Karageorgevich, Mr Tudor Radu Tiron.
The work on the standardization and protection of heraldic and vexillological insignia of the Princely Branch of the Serbian Royal House of Karageorgevich was fully completed by the publication of the internal book of standards entitled “The System of Heraldic Insignia of the Princely Branch of the Serbian Royal House of Karageorgevich”.
By the means of the said publication, the results of this important project were communicated to the following: His Royal Highness Crown Prince Aleksandar Karageorgevich, Members of the Princely Branch of the Serbian Royal House of Karageorgevich, Herald of the Royal House of Karageorgevich, Civil Cabinet of His Royal Highness Prince Aleksandar Pavlov Karageorgevich, Benefactors of this projects and all others who have in any fashion partaken in its coming to life.
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Translated by: Ljubodrag Grujich, Translator of Centre for Research of Orthodox Monarchism
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