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  2. File:Eagle, Globe, and Anchor.svg - Wikipedia

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    Eagle, Globe, and Anchor. Date: 1995: Source: Derived from Image:US-MarineCorps-Emblem.svg: Author: Derived by User:Flamurai from work by the U.S. Government: Permission (Reusing this file) Public domain from a copyright standpoint, but other restrictions apply.

  3. File:Visigothic - Pair of Eagle Fibula - Walters 54421, 54422 ...

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    Pendants once dangled from the loops at the bottom. The eagle, a popular symbol during the Migration period adopted from Roman imperial insignia, was favored by the Goths. Similar eagle-shaped fibulae have been excavated from Visigothic graves in Spain and Ostrogothic graves in northern Italy, but this pair is one of the finest.

  4. File:Napoleonic Eagle.svg - Wikipedia

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    This image is a derivative work of the following images: Emblem of Napoleon Bonaparte.svg licensed with Cc-by-sa-3.0,2.5,2.0,1.0, GFDL 2010-05-01T09:35:55Z Sodacan 385x660 (364210 Bytes) fixed tail

  5. File:Albanian Eagle.svg - Wikipedia

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  6. File:Agnico-Eagle Mines logo.svg - Wikipedia

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    This logo image consists only of simple geometric shapes or text. It does not meet the threshold of originality needed for copyright protection, and is therefore in the public domain. Although it is free of copyright restrictions, this image may still be subject to other restrictions.

  7. Double-headed eagle - Wikipedia

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    Double-headed eagle in Jiroft, Iran, 3rd millennium BC. The double-headed eagle is an iconographic symbol originating in the Bronze Age.The earliest predecessors of the symbol can be found in Mycenaean Greece and in the Ancient Near East, especially in Mesopotamian and Hittite iconography.

  8. Spacer GIF - Wikipedia

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    The only requirement was that this image was invisible, either by being the same color as the page, or by being transparent. Spacer GIFs themselves were small transparent image files. GIF files were used as it was a common format that supported transparency, unlike JPEG. These files were commonly named spacer.gif, transparent.gif or 1x1.gif.

  9. Tawny eagle - Wikipedia

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    The tawny eagle, despite being an eagle of intermediate size, does not seem to be subject to natural predators in adulthood as far as is known and can be said to fulfill the role of an apex predator. [ 12 ] [ 47 ] [ 108 ] Nestling tawny eaglets and young tawny eagles are commonly vulnerable to assorted natural predators but these are little known.