File:Arms of Francis II Rákóczi as a Prince of the Holy Roman Empire.png

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English: Coat of Arms of Francis II Rákóczi, Prince of Transylvania, Prince of the Holy Roman Empire, and a member of the Order of the Golden Fleece. His motto: "Si Deus pro nobis, Qvis contra nos" (If God is with us, who can be against us)
Magyar: Címer a Ferenc II Rákóczi erdélyi fejedelem, Szent Római Birodalom herceg, és tagja az aranygyapjas rend. Mottója: "Si Deus pro nobis, Qvis contra nos" (Ha Isten velünk, ki lehet ellenünk)
Nederlands: Wapenschild van Frans II Rákóczi, Prins van Transsylvanië, Prins van het Heilige Roomse Rijk, en een lid van de Orde van het Gulden Vlies. Zijn motto: "Si Deus pro nobis, Qvis contra nos" (Als God met ons is, wie zal tegen ons zijn)
Deutsch: Wappen von Franz II Rákóczi, Fürst von Siebenbürgen, Fürst des Heiligen Römischen Reiches, und ein Mitglied des Ordens vom Goldenen Vlies. Sein Motto: "Si Deus pro nobis, Qvis contra nos" (Wenn Gott mit uns ist, wer kann gegen uns sein)
Français : Armoiries de François II Rákóczi, prince de Transylvanie, Prince de l'Empire romain germanique, et un membre de l'Ordre de la Toison d'Or. Sa devise: "Si Deus pro nobis, Qvis contra nos" (Si Dieu est avec nous, qui sera contre nous)
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Source Dr. Sándor Marki; II. Rákóczi Ferencz; Volume I., p.11; Budapest 1910
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Tivadar Dörre  (1858–1932)  wikidata:Q28358750
 
Tivadar Dörre
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Dörre Tivadar
Description Hungarian illustrator
Date of birth/death 23 August 1858 Edit this at Wikidata 25 April 1932 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Nemespécsely Budapest
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Other versions A II. Rákóczi Ferenc római szent birodalmi hercegi címer

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