File:Σφραγίς Δημητρίου Παλαιολόγου.png

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Date between 1449–60
Source G. E. Tipaldos (1926), "Είχον οι Βυζαντινοί οικόσημα;", Επετηρίς Εταιρείας Βυζαντινών Σπουδών, τόμος Γ', pp. 206–222. The article draws on the still earlier publication Νέος Ελληνομνήμων, τόμος Α', of 1904, for the images.
Author Unknown. The designs of the seals date to the 15th century, the modern photgraphic sketches are by an unknown creator.

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ΔΗΜΗΤΡΙΟC ΕΝ ΧΩ ΤΩ ΘΩ ΠΙCΤΟC ΔΕCΠΟΤΗC ΠΑΛΑΙΟΛΟΓΟC Ο ΠΟΡΦΥΡΟΓΕΝΝΗΤΟC

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