Talk:House of Bajamonti

Coat of arms
"Their coat of arms consisted of three golden strips and five rhombuses on a blue background" – referring to the Bajamonti family in the Middle ages, before they arrived in Split.

"At that time, in their family coat of arms they had a greyhound prancing on a field of blue" – in Split.

Source (translations by me):

The latter appears to have been made, albeit very poorly, on Commons. The Croatian Wikipedia (which is the only place the file is used) has the following description: "A silver dog standing on three green hills, on a field of blue"; the citation format is unusual, but I believe it's cited to:
 * Der Adel Koenigreich Dalmatien, Carl G. Friederich Hayer von Rosenfeld, 1873. Nürnberg – table 17
 * Re di armi, rukopis, D. S. Karaman, Muzej grada Splita – page 1 [a manuscript in the Split City Museum]
 * Spisi Heraldičke komisije za Dalmaciju (1817-1850), Državni arhiv Zadar [in the Zadar state archives]

I have no idea where File:Bajamonti.jpg (currently used in the article) is from, but nothing like it is mentioned in the book by Kečkemet. It was uploaded by a user who has since been blocked, and the comment was "old spalato book, public domain" – which doesn't tell us anything useful.  ~barakokula31  (talk)  22:07, 13 February 2017 (UTC)