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The republican coat of arms took up the idea of the German crest established by the Paulskirche movement, using the same charge animal, an eagle, in the same colors (black, red and or), but modernising its form, including a reduction of the heads from two to one. The artistic rendition of the eagle was very realistic.
Three-headed eagle arms of Reinmar von Zweter, from the Codex Manesse. According to Neubecker, the German imperial eagle goes back to the ancient Romans, and the newly crowned emperor Charlemagne erected an imperial eagle – a symbol that would carry over all the way to modern Germany – at his palace at Aachen.
English: Coat of arms of the Weimar Republic (1928-1935) and of the Federal Republic of Germany (1950 to date). العربية: شعار النبالة لجمهورية فايمار (1928-1933) و لجمهورية ألمانيا الاتحادية (1950 حتى الآن).
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Before the mid-13th century, however, the Imperial Eagle was an Imperial symbol in its own right, and not used yet as a heraldic charge in a coat of arms. An early depiction of a double-headed Imperial Eagle in a heraldic shield, attributed to Frederick II of Hohenstaufen , is found in the Chronica Majora by Matthew Paris (circa 1250).
The Reichsadler ("Imperial Eagle") was the heraldic eagle, derived from the Roman eagle standard, used by the Holy Roman Emperors and in modern coats of arms of Germany, including those of the Second German Empire (1871–1918), the Weimar Republic (1919–1933) and the "Third Reich" (Nazi Germany, 1933–1945).
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Imperial Coat of arms of Germany (1848) 04:48, 16 March 2011: 400 × 500 (228 KB) Fry1989: some reduce fixes: 17:39, 14 December 2010: 400 × 500 (228 KB) Mnmazur: Adjusting shade of flags (red and gold) and colors of talons and beaks, as well as the shape of the shield, according to File:Wappen Deutsches Reich (1848).png. 00:26, 2 December 2010