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Беларуская (тарашкевіца): Герб Смаленску часоў Вялікага Княства Літоўскага
Русский: Герб города Смоленска, полученный им 4 ноября 1611 года от польского короля (вместе с магдебургским правом): в червленом поле архангел Михаил над поверженным змеем (рисунок герба не сохранился, известны лишь его реконструкции). Использованы материалы книги А. Титова "Символы независимости". [1][2]
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Source Герб Смаленска, Беларуская Смаленшчына, Анатоль Цітоў. Геральдыка беларускіх местаў (XVI — пачатак XX ст.). — Мн.: Полымя, 1998.— 287 с. ISBN 985-07-0131-5.
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