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Baselstab 3 Ring Binders by tsereve1981
The emblem of the Canton Basel-Stadt and the City of Basel The "Baselstab" is a stylised replica of a bishop's crook. By the end of the 14th century the emblem in its present form with crook, knob and three tips had been established. Why, amongst the numerous bishop towns only just the Basel bishop used the crook as the town's emblem, is not known. An assumption is that this was a relic, namely the crook of the Saint Germanus, who founded the monastery Moutier-Grandval in the 7th century and who suffered martyrdom. Around 1100 the Baslerstab was first depicted as emblem on the coins issued by the bishops of Basel. By the end of the 14th century the emblem in its present form with crook, knob and three tips had been established, as clearly shown by the seal of the bishop's mayor tribunal on a document dated 1384. It is rather probable, that the division into the three tips is due to a heraldic stylisation of the tip let into the foot of the crook and the two corners of the foot end. When the city acquired the mayor tribunal in 1385 by pledge, the Baselstab got transferred along with it. Already back then the town's Baslerstab was black in order to differentiate it from the red one of the bishops. In 1512 Pope Julius II. rewarded the federal towns for their assistance during his war over lombardic towns (fighting the French influence in Northern Italy). He upgraded their field signs with religious images full of artful embroidery. Basel was awarded the proclamation. Additionally they got the privilege, to use the golden Baslerstab in their emblem. Probably due to reformation in 1529 Basel returned to the use of the black, plain Baselstab. On the town's emblem the crook is directed heraldicly to the right, whereas the position on the emblem was not bound to follow any rules. During its long history throughout several centuries, the Baselstab has been used in each manner and in most different stiles possible. Since the 15th century, the emblem holder has been a mythical creature: the Basilisk. It has the shape of a rooster with an eagle's beacon, dragon wings and a lizard's tail.
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Avery Signature 1" Binder

Create eye-catching Avery Custom Signature Binders for home or office. Design unique wedding albums, recipe books and photo albums. Showcase your business with custom client binders, proposals and reports. 3-Ring binders include full-bleed, photo-quality printing on the front, back and spine, and 4 pockets. The Avery Signature 1" Binder comes in two different ring types.

  • 1.4" spine.
  • Full-color, photo-quality printing.
  • Holds 175 pages with EZ-Turn™ Rings or 275 pages with 1 Touch™ EZD™ Rings.
  • Designed for 8.5" x 11" sized paper.
  • Two additional binder sizes available.

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1" Capacity: 175 pages
1.5" Capacity: 375 pages
2" Capacity: 500 pages
Gap Free™ ring prevents gapping and misalignment
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This Zazzle Seller's exceptional "monuments" and "living" binder is just one of the huge selection of customizable items created online at Zazzle. Showcased in the designer's Baselstab souvenirs store section, this custom binder, which is justly labeled the “baselstab binder”, is a really stunning example of the baselstab gear in the Zazzle community marketplace. This binder is simply perfect for storing all of your important paperwork. And it also makes a great solution for anyone who likes binders with namely the crook of the designs. If you enjoyed viewing this three-ring binder, search for similar products available in the space, living, space, or monuments binder areas of the site – or visit tsereve1981's store.

Printable in unlimited colors, our custom binders are a splendid tool for staying organized. Shown above, this seller's living design will be finely manufactured utilizing Zazzle's highly developed binder printing process that is favored due to the colorful illustrations that it is able to produce. Just one namely the crook of the option, the personalized Zazzle binder has 4 pockets and is available for purchase in two different ring types. All this being true, this shop's space category design acts as a fine example of the wide range of amazingly creative namely the crook of the custom designs that are available at Zazzle.

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Baselstab

The emblem of the Canton Basel-Stadt and the City of Basel The "Baselstab" is a stylised replica of a bishop's crook. By the end of the 14th century the emblem in its present form with crook, knob and three tips had been established. Why, amongst the numerous bishop towns only just the Basel bishop used the crook as the town's emblem, is not known. An assumption is that this was a relic, namely the crook of the Saint Germanus, who founded the monastery Moutier-Grandval in the 7th century and who suffered martyrdom. Around 1100 the Baslerstab was first depicted as emblem on the coins issued by the bishops of Basel. By the end of the 14th century the emblem in its present form with crook, knob and three tips had been established, as clearly shown by the seal of the bishop's mayor tribunal on a document dated 1384. It is rather probable, that the division into the three tips is due to a heraldic stylisation of the tip let into the foot of the crook and the two corners of the foot end. When the city acquired the mayor tribunal in 1385 by pledge, the Baselstab got transferred along with it. Already back then the town's Baslerstab was black in order to differentiate it from the red one of the bishops. In 1512 Pope Julius II. rewarded the federal towns for their assistance during his war over lombardic towns (fighting the French influence in Northern Italy). He upgraded their field signs with religious images full of artful embroidery. Basel was awarded the proclamation. Additionally they got the privilege, to use the golden Baslerstab in their emblem. Probably due to reformation in 1529 Basel returned to the use of the black, plain Baselstab. On the town's emblem the crook is directed heraldicly to the right, whereas the position on the emblem was not bound to follow any rules. During its long history throughout several centuries, the Baselstab has been used in each manner and in most different stiles possible. Since the 15th century, the emblem holder has been a mythical creature: the Basilisk. It has the shape of a rooster with an eagle's beacon, dragon wings and a lizard's tail.

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