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The coat of arms of Poland is the heraldic symbol representing Poland. The current version was adopted in 1990. It is a white, crowned eagle with a golden
Coat_of_arms_of_Poland
The coat of arms of Lithuania features an armoured knight on horseback, wielding a sword and carrying a shield with a Jagiellonian cross. This emblem
Coat_of_arms_of_Lithuania
The coat of arms of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth represented the union of the Crown of the Polish Kingdom and Grand Duchy of Lithuania. While the
Coat of arms of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
Coat_of_arms_of_the_Polish–Lithuanian_Commonwealth
The coat of arms of Ukraine is a blue shield with a golden trident. It is colloquially known as the tryzub (Ukrainian: тризуб, pronounced [trɪˈzub] ,
Coat_of_arms_of_Ukraine
republican form of government (Russia, Poland, Romania, Hungary, Bulgaria, Montenegro, and San Marino). However, Serbia's coat of arms still retains strong
Coat_of_arms_of_Serbia
Study of coats of arms in lands of historical Poland
heraldry is the study of the coats of arms that have historically been used in Poland and the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. It treats of specifically Polish
Polish_heraldry
flag of the Republic of Poland is also the flag specified in paragraph 1, with the coat of arms of the Republic of Poland placed in the middle of the white
Flag_of_Poland
The coat of arms of the Czech Republic (Czech: Státní znak České republiky) is divided into two principal variants. The greater coat of arms has quarters
Coat of arms of the Czech Republic
Coat_of_arms_of_the_Czech_Republic
1359 and later. In 1526 Polish king Sigismund the Old of Poland formally accepted the coat of arms. To underline that the city belongs to the crown, a royal
Coat_of_arms_of_Lviv
Adler coat of arms Agryppa coat of arms Ajsicz coat of arms Aksak coat of arms Aksak II coat of arms Aksak III coat of arms Alabanda coat of arms Alabis
Armorial_of_Polish_nobility
National coat of arms
The coat of arms of the Danish Realm (Danish: Danmarks rigsvåben) has a lesser and a greater version. The state coat of arms of Denmark (rigsvåben) consists
Coat_of_arms_of_Denmark
The coat of arms of Pomerania, also known as the Pomeranian Griffin, is the symbol of Pomerania, a historical region on the southern shore of the Baltic
Coat_of_arms_of_Pomerania
The coat of arms of the United Kingdom, also referred to as the royal arms, are the arms of dominion of the British monarch, currently Charles III. They
Coat of arms of the United Kingdom
Coat_of_arms_of_the_United_Kingdom
The Russian Empire had a coat of arms, displayed in either its greater, middle and lesser version. Its escutcheon was golden with a black two-headed eagle
Coat of arms of the Russian Empire
Coat_of_arms_of_the_Russian_Empire
The coat of arms of Wrocław is divided into quarters. It dates back to 1530. The arms were approved by Emperor Charles V. In the centre is the severed
Coat_of_arms_of_Wrocław
Polish coat of arms
The coat of arms of the Greater Poland Voivodeship, Poland features a white (silver) eagle with its head turned left, and raised wings, that has a yellow
Coat of arms of the Greater Poland Voivodeship
Coat_of_arms_of_the_Greater_Poland_Voivodeship
Polish coat of arms
Coat of arms of Congress Poland was the symbol of the Congress Poland, representing the domination of the Russian Empire over the Crown of the Polish Kingdom
Coat of arms of Congress Poland
Coat_of_arms_of_Congress_Poland
Argentina Coat of arms of Armenia Coat of arms of Australia Coat of arms of Austria Emblem of Azerbaijan Coat of arms of the Bahamas Coat of arms of Bahrain
Armorial_of_sovereign_states
Polish coat of arms
The coat of arms of the city of Gdańsk (Polish: herb Gdańska, German: Wappen Danzigs), in its current form, dates back to 1410 and Banderia Prutenorum
Coat_of_arms_of_Gdańsk
The coat of arms of Vatican City is the coat of arms used by Vatican City, which was originally adopted by the Fundamental Law of Vatican City State on
Coat_of_arms_of_Vatican_City
arms of Andorra Coat of arms of Angola Coat of arms of Argentina Coat of arms of Armenia Coat of arms of Aruba Coat of arms of Australia Coat of arms
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The coat of arms of Spain represents Spain and the Spanish nation, including its national sovereignty and the country's form of government, a constitutional
Coat_of_arms_of_Spain
Polish coat of arms
Polish coat of arms. It was used by associated szlachta families in the Kingdom of Poland (see Kingdom of Poland (1320–1385), and Kingdom of Poland (1385–1569))
Nałęcz_coat_of_arms
The coat of arms of England is the coat of arms historically used as arms of dominion by the monarchs of the Kingdom of England, and now used to symbolise
Coat_of_arms_of_England
The coat of arms of Czechoslovakia were changed many times during Czechoslovakia’s history, some alongside each other. This reflects the turbulent history
Coat of arms of Czechoslovakia
Coat_of_arms_of_Czechoslovakia
Coat of arms of a sovereign state
A national coat of arms is a symbol which denotes an independent state in the form of a heraldic achievement. While a national flag is usually used by
National_coat_of_arms
Polish coat of arms
The coat of arms of Poznań consists of white (not silver) city walls with three towers. On the left (heraldic) tower stands Saint Peter with a key and
Coat_of_arms_of_Poznań
coat of arms of Russia is one of the state symbols of the Russian Federation, along with the state flag and the national anthem. The current coat of arms
Coat_of_arms_of_Russia
Polish coat of arms
The coat of arms of Katowice is a Polish coat of arms and one of the official municipal symbols of the city of Katowice, Poland. Katowice Polish heraldry
Coat_of_arms_of_Katowice
The coat of arms of Scotland, colloquially called the Lion Rampant, is the coat of arms historically used as arms of dominion by the monarchs of the Kingdom
Coat_of_arms_of_Scotland
Polish coat of arms
[jaˈstʂɛmbjɛt͡s]) is one of the most ancient Polish coat of arms. Dating back to the 10th century, it has been used by Poland's oldest szlachta families
Jastrzębiec_coat_of_arms
The coat of arms of Dęblin, Poland depicts a depicts the Eagle of Zeus, in form of a light gray (silver) eagle, which holds a yellow (golden) globe from
Coat_of_arms_of_Dęblin
Polish coat of arms
Polish coat of arms. It was used by several szlachta (noble) families in medieval Poland and under the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. The topór coat of arms
Topór_coat_of_arms
Polish coat of arms
and a Polish coat of arms used by the noble families within the clan (szlachta). Gules: a Gonfanon or surmounted by a Maltese Cross of the last. Crest
Radwan_coat_of_arms
The coat of arms of Warsaw (The Warsaw Mermaid) consists of a syrenka in a red field. This imagery has been in use since at least the mid-14th century
Coat_of_arms_of_Warsaw
Federal symbols of the German state and its constitutional organs
The coat of arms of Germany, also known as the Bundeswappen, displays a black eagle with a red beak, a red tongue and red feet on a golden field, which
Coat_of_arms_of_Germany
List of szlachta List of Polish titled nobility Magnates of Poland and Lithuania Karl Friedrich von Frank, Standeserhebungen und Gnadenakte für das Deutsche
List of Polish comital families
List_of_Polish_comital_families
Polish coat of arms
The coat of arms of the Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Poland features a white (silver) eagle with a yellow (golden) crown on his head that is turned left
Coat of arms of the Lesser Poland Voivodeship
Coat_of_arms_of_the_Lesser_Poland_Voivodeship
Polish coat of arms
The coat of arms that serves as the symbol of the city of Szczecin in West Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland depicts the head of a red griffin with a yellow
Coat_of_arms_of_Szczecin
colors of Poland. The national colors, officially adopted in 1831, are of heraldic origin and derive from the tinctures of the coats of arms of Poland and
List_of_Polish_flags
Polish coat of arms
Polish coat of arms. It was used by several noble families known as szlachta during the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. The design consists of an azure
Doliwa_coat_of_arms
The coat of arms of the Republic of Cyprus was adopted after the island became an independent republic in 1960. Its official design depicts a white dove
Coat_of_arms_of_Cyprus
The current coat of arms of the Republic of Austria has been in use in its first forms by the Republic of German-Austria since 1919. Between 1934 and
Coat_of_arms_of_Austria
Polish coat of arms
The coat of arms that serves as the symbol of the Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship, Poland, consists of the Iberian style escutcheon (shield), with square top
Coat of arms of Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship
Coat_of_arms_of_Świętokrzyskie_Voivodeship
Polish coat of arms
Abdank is a Polish coat of arms. It was used by several szlachta families in the times of the Kingdom of Poland and the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
Abdank_coat_of_arms
coat of arms of Kłodzko shows a white Bohemian Lion on a red field with a golden crown and a double tail. The coat of arms comes from the dynasty of Czech
Coat_of_arms_of_Kłodzko
Polish coat of arms
of Poland Coat of arms of powiat Kalisz Coat of arms of Leszno Coat of arms of Dynów Coat of arms of powiat Leszno Coat of arms of gmina Mykanów Coat
Wieniawa_coat_of_arms
Coat of arms of the German state of Saxony
The coat of arms of the present-day German free state of Saxony shows a tenfold horizontally-partitioned (Barry of ten) field of black (sable) and gold/yellow
Coat_of_arms_of_Saxony
Polish coat of arms
(Strzegomia, Strzegomya) - is a Polish coat of arms used by szlachta families in the times of Kingdom of Poland and the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
Kościesza_coat_of_arms
Polish coat of arms
pronunciation: [doˈwɛŋɡa]) is a Polish coat of arms. It was used by several szlachta families in the times of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. "Azure
Dołęga_coat_of_arms
The coat of arms of Hungary (Hungarian: Magyarország címere) was adopted on 11 July 1990, after the end of communist rule. The arms have been used before
Coat_of_arms_of_Hungary
Official coat of arms of Białystok, Poland
The Coat of arms of Białystok is one of the symbols of Białystok, the administrative center of Podlaskie Voivodeship located in north-eastern Poland. It
Coat_of_arms_of_Białystok
Crest of Lublin
Lublin coat of arms is one of the city symbols of Lublin, Poland. The coat of arms was established by the Lublin City Council on 8 July 2004. The coat of arms
Coat_of_arms_of_Lublin
Polish coat of arms
a Polish coat of arms that was used by many noble families in medieval Poland and later under the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, branches of the original
Gryf_coat_of_arms
The coat of arms of the Kingdom of Sweden (Swedish: Sveriges riksvapen) is the arms of dominion of the Swedish monarch. It has a greater and a lesser version
Coat_of_arms_of_Sweden
One of the main symbols of the Polish State
national coat of arms: a crowned White Eagle on a red field (Gules an eagle Argent crowned Or). The banner should not be confused with the flag of Poland, a
Banner_of_Poland
National symbol of Prussia
coat of arms of the grand master of the Teutonic Order (13th century) Coat of arms of Royal Prussia. From 1772 coat of arms of West Prussia Coat of arms
Coat_of_arms_of_Prussia
The coat of arms of the Republic of Croatia (Croatian: Grb Republike Hrvatske) consists of one main shield and five smaller shields which form a crown
Coat_of_arms_of_Croatia
The coat of arms of Portugal also referred to, in Portugal, as the quinas is the main heraldic insignia of Portugal. It is used by the military and the
Coat_of_arms_of_Portugal
The current design of the coat of arms, one of the symbols of the town of Czersk, Poland, and the municipality of Czersk, had been established in 1999
Coat_of_arms_of_Czersk
Polish coat of arms
coat of arms of Polish origin. It was borne by several noble families of Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, Russian Empire and Ukraine. The ancestry of first
Rawicz_coat_of_arms
formed Italian Republic on 5 May 1948. Although often referred to as a coat of arms (or stemma in Italian), it is an emblem as it was not designed to conform
Emblem_of_Italy
Coat of arms of the German state of Brandenburg
of Brandenburg has a coat of arms depicting a red eagle. According to tradition, the Märkischer Adler ('Marcher eagle'), or red eagle of the March of
Coat_of_arms_of_Brandenburg
Polish coat of arms
A historical coat of arms symbolized the Sandomierz Land and Sandomierz Voivodeship of the Kingdom of Poland from the 14th to 18th centuries. It was divided
Coat of arms of Sandomierz Voivodeship
Coat_of_arms_of_Sandomierz_Voivodeship
Coat of arms of the monarchy of Great Britain and Great Britain from 1707 to 1800
The coat of arms of Great Britain was the coat of arms used by the monarchs (kings and queens) of the Kingdom of Great Britain, which existed from 1707
Coat_of_arms_of_Great_Britain
Polish coat of arms
The coat of arms of the Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland, consists of a white (silver) escutcheon, with a half of an eagle facing left, joined with
Coat of arms of the Kuyavian–Pomeranian Voivodeship
Coat_of_arms_of_the_Kuyavian–Pomeranian_Voivodeship
Polish coat of arms
used by Ostoja family in Lesser Poland and later also in Kujavia, Mazowsze and Greater Poland. It is a coat of arms of noble families that fought in the
Ostoja_coat_of_arms
The coat of arms of the Slovak Republic consists of a red (gules) shield, in early Gothic style, charged with a silver (argent) double cross standing
Coat_of_arms_of_Slovakia
Heraldic design on a shield, surcoat or tabard
A coat of arms is a heraldic visual design on an escutcheon (i.e., shield), surcoat, or tabard (the last two being outer garments), originating in Europe
Coat_of_arms
Unofficial emblem
France does not have an official coat of arms, but has an unofficial emblem. It depicts a lictor's fasces upon branches of laurel and oak, as well as a ribbon
Coat_of_arms_of_France
The coat of arms of the Kingdom of the Netherlands was originally adopted in 1815 and later modified in 1907. The arms are a composite of the arms of the
Coat of arms of the Netherlands
Coat_of_arms_of_the_Netherlands
Official emblems of Kraków, Poland
The city of Kraków uses a coat of arms, a seal, official colors, a flag, and a banner as its official symbols. Additionally, a number of semi-official
Symbols_of_Kraków
The coat of arms of Finland is a crowned lion on a red field, the right foreleg replaced with an armoured human arm brandishing a sword, trampling on
Coat_of_arms_of_Finland
This is a list of coats of arms of Poland. Coat of arms of Poland (1295-1370) Coat of arms of Poland (1295–1569) Coat of arms of Poland in personal union
Armorial_of_Poland
The coat of arms of Belgium bears a lion or, known as Leo Belgicus (Latin for the Belgian lion), as its charge. This is in accordance with article 193
Coat_of_arms_of_Belgium
the state in 1991. Although it technically is an emblem rather than a coat of arms, since it does not follow traditional heraldic rules,[citation needed]
State Emblem of the Soviet Union
State_Emblem_of_the_Soviet_Union
Polish coat of arms
Polish coat of arms. It was used by many szlachta (noble) families under the Kingdom of Poland and the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. The origin of the
Trąby_coat_of_arms
National coat of arms
The coat of arms of Moldova is the national emblem of the Republic of Moldova. It was designed by Moldovan artist Gheorghe Vrabie. The escutcheon's aurochs
Coat_of_arms_of_Moldova
The coat of arms of Norway is the arms of dominion of King Harald V of Norway, and as such represents both the monarch and the kingdom (nation and the
Coat_of_arms_of_Norway
Polish coat of arms
of arms was brought to Poland from Germany by a knight named Zylberschweg or Zelberszwecht. It is, however, one of the oldest Polish coats of arms, whose
Grzymała_coat_of_arms
coat of arms of Wolin serves as a symbol of the town of Wolin, and the municipality of Wolin in West Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland. The coat of arms
Coat_of_arms_of_Wolin
Symbols of the former Romanian principality
The flag and coat of arms of Moldavia, one of the two Danubian Principalities, together with Wallachia, which formed the basis for the Romanian state,
Flag and coat of arms of Moldavia
Flag_and_coat_of_arms_of_Moldavia
The coat of arms of Bosnia and Herzegovina was adopted in 1998, replacing the previous design that had been in use since 1992 when Bosnia and Herzegovina
Coat of arms of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Coat_of_arms_of_Bosnia_and_Herzegovina
Polish coat of arms
Sulima is a Polish coat of arms. It was used by several szlachta families in the Kingdom of Poland and the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. Notable people
Sulima_coat_of_arms
The coat of arms of Monaco, referred to also as an armorial achievement or an arms of dominion, is the symbolic representation of the House of Grimaldi
Coat_of_arms_of_Monaco
Polish coat of arms
Polish coat of arms. It was used by several szlachta families in the times of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. On the shield is the black head of a bison
Pomian_coat_of_arms
Polish coat of arms
nobility clan coat-of-arms. Borne by several noble families descended in the-male line from the medieval lords of Janina (the eponyms of the clan) or legally
Janina_coat_of_arms
coat of arms of Romania was adopted in the Romanian Parliament on 10 September 1992 as a representative coat of arms for Romania. The current coat of
Coat_of_arms_of_Romania
coat of arms of Poland (government/state flag only – civil flag is without the arms) Flag of Serbia – a displayed and lowered double-headed eagle of the
List of national flags by design
List_of_national_flags_by_design
has been Poland's national symbol and coat of arms since the Middle Ages. Other unofficial symbols feature visual personifications, music of Chopin, polonaise
National_symbols_of_Poland
Polish coat of arms
pronunciation: [piˈlava]) is a Polish coat of arms. It was used by many noble families known as szlachta in Polish in medieval Poland and later under the Polish–Lithuanian
Pilawa_coat_of_arms
The coat of arms of Silesia and Lower Silesia displays a black eagle with silver crescent with a cross in the middle on its chest—the emblem of Silesian
Coat_of_arms_of_Silesia
The coat of arms of Słupsk shows the red griffin of the Duchy of Pomerania above a stylised representation of three waves, indicating the three streams
Coat_of_arms_of_Słupsk
Symbols of Transylvania
The flag and coat of arms of Transylvania were granted by Maria Theresa in 1765, when she established a Grand Principality within the Habsburg monarchy
Flag and coat of arms of Transylvania
Flag_and_coat_of_arms_of_Transylvania
Polish coat of arms
Ciołek (Polish for "bull calf") is a Polish coat of arms, one of the oldest in medieval Poland. It was used by many szlachta (noble) families under the
Ciołek_coat_of_arms
Coat of arms of the German state of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
Brandenburg. The lesser arms depict only the bull's head of Mecklenburg and the griffin of Pomerania. The symbols used in the coat of arms go back to at least
Coat of arms of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
Coat_of_arms_of_Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
coat of arms of the town of Białogard, Poland, depicts a red griffin standing on its back legs, above the blue horizontal wavy line. The current coat
Coat_of_arms_of_Białogard
Polish folklore creature
Coat of arms of the Duchy of Czersk is a legendary creature in folklore of Masovia in Poland, that is depicted as a Slavic dragon or wyvern. It was used
Coat of arms of the Duchy of Czersk
Coat_of_arms_of_the_Duchy_of_Czersk
European coat of arms
Polish: Sas, Hungarian: Szász, Romanian: Saș, is a Central European coat of arms. It was borne since the medieval period by several Transylvanian-Saxon
Sas_coat_of_arms
List of national coats of arms of European countries
a list of the national coats of arms or equivalent emblems used by countries and dependent territories in Europe. Flags of Europe Armorial of sovereign
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