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  2. Eagle of Zeus - Wikipedia

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    Eagles were considered the most prominent of birds in classical antiquity.Several legends attested to their unique qualities, such as Aristotle's claim that the sea eagle only raised the young who could look at the sun directly without their eyes watering, or Pliny the Elder's claim that they were immune to being struck by lightning, while the Geoponica claimed that they protected from hail. [1]

  3. Coats of arms of the Holy Roman Empire - Wikipedia

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    Or, a double-headed eagle Sable, armed and beaked Or, langued Gules, dimidiating bendy Gules and Argent. County of Rieneck. Quarterly: chevrony Or and Gules; and barry Or and Gules; overall a Wheel of Mainz Proper. Rothenburg ob der Tauber. Argent, a double-towered castle Gules. Schwarzenberg

  4. Imperial Eagle beaker - Wikipedia

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    The Reichsadler means "Imperial Eagle" or double-headed eagle which was the emblem of the empire, while "humpen" refers to a cylindrical drinking glass. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] These beakers became the essential medium to represent the most popular explanatory model for the emergence of the Empire: the quaternion theory as represented by Hans Burgkmair .

  5. Pontic eagle - Wikipedia

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    Paintings in the church depicted an emperor and empress; the empress' robes had double-headed eagles, while the emperor's robes had single-headed eagles. [2] The eagle was later used as an imperial symbol in the Empire of Trebizond, a medieval kingdom of the Pontos region. Single-headed eagles appeared in city architecture in Trebizond in the ...

  6. Flag of the Greek Orthodox Church - Wikipedia

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    The double-headed eagle was historically used as an emblem in the late Byzantine period (14th–15th centuries), but rarely on flags; rather it was embroidered on imperial clothing and accoutrements by both the Palaiologos emperors of the Byzantine Empire and the Grand Komnenos rulers of the Empire of Trebizond, descendants of the Byzantine ...

  7. Flag of Albania - Wikipedia

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    A red field with a black two-headed eagle in the center. [2] Designed by: Sadik Kaceli (original concept) [3] Use: Civil ensign: Proportion: 2:3: Design: A horizontal tricolour with red on the top and bottom stripes, and black in the middle. Use: Naval ensign: Proportion: 2:3: Design: A double-headed eagle on a white background with a red ...

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  9. Serbian eagle - Wikipedia

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    The double-headed eagle was adopted in medieval Serbia from its use as an imperial symbol in the Byzantine Empire.. The oldest preserved Nemanjić dynasty double-headed eagle in historical sources is depicted on the ktetor portrait of Miroslav of Hum in the Church of St. Peter and Paul in Bijelo Polje, dating to 1190. [1]