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  2. Coat of arms of Russia - Wikipedia

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    The coat of arms of Russia derives from the earlier coat of arms of the Russian Empire.Though modified more than once since the reign of Ivan III (1462–1505), the current coat of arms is directly derived from its medieval original, with the double-headed eagle having Byzantine and earlier antecedents.

  3. Russian heraldry - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  4. Armorial of Russia - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the Coats of arms of the Russian Federation and its federal subjects. ... The Lesser Arms of the Russian Empire (1883–1917) 1917–1923.

  5. Coat of arms of Moscow - Wikipedia

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    The coat of arms of Moscow city. 1781 The coat of arms of Moscow Governorate. At first the charging horseman was interpreted as showing the figure of the ruling tsar slaying an enemy intruding into the Russian lands. This attitude was clearly expressed by the Muscovite statesman Grigory Kotoshikhin, among others.

  6. Escutcheon (heraldry) - Wikipedia

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    In heraldry, an escutcheon (/ ɪ ˈ s k ʌ tʃ ən /) is a shield that forms the main or focal element in an achievement of arms. The word can be used in two related senses. In the first sense, an escutcheon is the shield upon which a coat of arms is displayed. In the second sense, an escutcheon can itself be a charge within a coat of arms.

  7. Coat of arms of Yekaterinburg - Wikipedia

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    The coat of arms of Yekaterinburg (Russian: Герб Екатеринбурга) is the official municipal coat of arms of Yekaterinburg, Russia.The current symbol was adopted on 23 May 2008 and consists of a French shield divided horizontally into two fields, with a white mine shaft and a white furnace within the top field, which is green, and a blue wavy bend within the bottom field, which ...

  8. Coat of arms of Saint Petersburg - Wikipedia

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    The heraldic description of the coat of arms of St. Petersburg states: "In the dark red field gold Russian scepter over two overturned silver anchors sea and river, about four teeth, crosswise. The shield is crowned Russian imperial crown and put it on top of two Russian scepter natural color connected ribbon of St. Andrew."

  9. Coat of arms of Chelyabinsk - Wikipedia

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    The shield is divided into two fields, with the top being taller than the first. The top field is silver and is designed to resemble a brick wall. The bottom field is green. The city has seen the usage of other coats of arms in addition to the current. The first official coat of arms was adopted in 1782.