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The other main Russian coat of arms, the image of St George slaying the dragon, is contemporaneous. In its first form, as a rider armed with a spear, it is found in the seal of Vasili I of Moscow in 1390. At the time of Ivan III, the dragon was added, but the final association with Saint George was not made until 1730, when it was described as ...
Aspect ratio as in File:COA Russian SFSR.png: 08:52, 26 October 2023: 859 × 960 (193 KB) Grufo: Colors as in File:COA Russian SFSR.png: 13:33, 4 October 2022: 859 × 960 (192 KB) Pianist: Reverted to version as of 22:30, 13 July 2016 (UTC) the star and stems of wheat, long sickle: 22:04, 29 July 2022: 859 × 952 (160 KB) Carnby: SVG again: 21: ...
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2009-05-25T19:22:28Z F l a n k e r 636x754 (1156890 Bytes) Copy from Russian governative web site; 2008-03-27T20:26:07Z F l a n k e r 480x582 (726342 Bytes) Shield; 2008-02-26T17:40:16Z F l a n k e r 482x570 (717847 Bytes) Details of the core shield; 2008-02-26T17:11:26Z F l a n k e r 482x570 (456422 Bytes) Removed duplicate layers on left crown
English: Or, a double-headed Imperial Eagle displayed Sable, twice imperially crowned proper, armed and membered Gold, langued Gules, grasping in the dexter claw an imperial sceptre, and in the sinister claw an imperial orb, all proper; in chief another bigger imperial crown with issuant and pendent therefrom a blue-celeste ribbon of the Order of St. Andrew the First-Called; the Imperial Eagle ...
It is the coat of arms of Moscow and used on the flag of Moscow (which is a banner of arms) and as an inescutcheon (smaller shield) on the coat of arms of Russia. [4] The state coat of arms of the Soviet Union (Russian: Государственный герб СССР Gosudarstvennyiy gerb SSSR) was adopted in 1923 and was used until the break ...
English: Gules, a double-headed eagle displayed, twice imperially crowned, grasping in the dexter claw an imperial sceptre, and in the sinister claw an imperial orb, all Or; in chief another larger imperial crown with issuant and pendent therefrom a ribbon, also Or; the eagle is charged on the breast with an escutcheon Gules, a rider contourné, armoured Argent, cloaked Azure, riding a horse ...
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