The Reichsadler (German pronunciation: [ˈra͜içs|aːdlɐ]; "Imperial Eagle") is the heraldic eagle, derived from the Roman eagle standard, used by the Holy...
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Imperial Quaternion Eagle (German: Quaternionen-Reichsadler) or simply Imperial Eagle (German: Reichsadler), was an informal coat of arms of the Holy Roman...
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This is the Bundesadler (German for 'Federal Eagle'), formerly known as Reichsadler (German: [ˈʁaɪ̯çsˌʔaːdlɐ] , German for 'Imperial Eagle'). It is one of...
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different heraldic forms, representing its numerous internal divisions. The Reichsadler ("Imperial Eagle") was the heraldic eagle, derived from the Roman eagle...
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own coat of arms. As the double-headed eagle was reminiscent of the Reichsadler insignia of the defunct Holy Roman Empire and also the symbol of the...
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holding a Nazi swastika, with the letters of the group based on the Reichsadler symbol.[citation needed] According to the SPLC, "Despite the NLR's avowed...
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from the Imperial Eagle. The Imperial Eagle was and is denominated the Reichsadler. The first evidence of the use of the double-headed Imperial Eagle dates...
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readopted the Weimar-era flag. The coat of arms was initially based on the Reichsadler ("imperial eagle") introduced by the Paulskirche Constitution of 1849...
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Miroslav of Hum in Bijelo Polje (1190) First double-headed eagle as Reichsadler, from Chronica Majora (c. 1250) Seal of Ivan III of Russia (1472) In...
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1200–1248) in the Codex Manesse (c. 1300). An unrelated depiction of the Reichsadler with three heads is found in the Wappenbuch of Conrad Grünenberg (1483)...
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