Reichsadler
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Attributed arms of Otto IV, Holy Roman Emperor (Chronica Majora, 1250)
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Einköpfiger Reichsadler ("Imperial Eagle") monocephalous/single-headed variant in the style of c. 1300
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Einköpfiger Reichsadler monocephalous/single-headed variant, in the style of c. 1400
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Nimbierter Doppelköpfiger Reichsadler bicephalous/double-headed variant with halos in the style of c. 1480
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Nimbierter Doppelköpfiger Reichsadler bicephalous/double headed variant with halos in a classic style
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Doppelköpfiger Reichsadler, arms of the German Confederation, 1865
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Reichswappen, arms of the German Reich/Weimar Republic (1919–1935)
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Reichsadler Deutsches Reich (1935–1945) alternative version.svg, which I choose not to depict
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Bundesadler ("Federal Eagle"), as used by Weimar Republic, adopted by the Federal Republic of Germany in 1950
The coats of arms of the German Empire (1871–1918). | ||||||
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The lesser arms of the German Emperor. | The coat of arms of the German Emperor with crest: Imperial coat of arms of His Majesty.
27 April 1871–3 August 1871 |
The greater coat of arms of the German Emperor: Imperial coat of arms of His Majesty. | Middle coat of arms of the German Emperor. | Provisional arms of the German Empire at the Proclamation of Versailles. | The coat of arms of the German Empire, 1871–1889.
3 August 1871 – 1888 |
The coat of arms of the German Empire, 1889–1918.
6 December 1888 – 1918 |
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Coat of Arms of William II of Germany (Seraphim Variant)