Arms of Czechia
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quarterly, first and fourth gu a lion rampant arg armed langued and crowned or, second az an eagle chequey gu and arg legged armed beaked langued and crowned or, third or an eagle sa legged armed beaked and langued gu crowned or charged on the chest with a crescent arg
(Previously entry no. 6185)
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The Silesian Eagle is an example of an eagle charged with a crescent shaped device called a Brustmond (Breast Moon) which, along with the Kleespängel (Clover Stem), appears frequently in Germanic and Central European heraldry. It would be nice to have them as charges in order to avoid constructing a substitute.
2020-12-17 00:43:09
I agree with that about eagle. Lion of Bohemia always was tail forked saltire since it's symbol of Bohemia and I think that's important fact.
2020-12-18 13:56:48