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[edit]- Imperial banner
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14th century
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early modern to modern, no halos, no crowns (unhistorical, should be square)
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early modern to modern, halos, no crowns (unhistorical, should be square)
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Charles V
- Imperial coat of arms
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Matthew Paris (1250)
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early 14th century
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late 14th century
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15th century, double-headed, halos, no crowns
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15th century, single-headed, no halo, no crown
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15th century, double-headed, all sable, no halos, no crowns (c.f. Conrad Grünenberg 1483)
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double-headed, halos, no crowns. Classic style.
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early modern to modern, double-headed, halos, no crowns
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Quaternion eagle (1510)
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Maximilian (1493-1519), arguably Ferdinand III (1637-1657, but the eagle is in 16th-century style)
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Habsburg emperors (16th century)
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Habsburg Emperors (17th century)
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Charles VI
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Charles VII
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Francis I
- Modern
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German Confederation (1865)
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German Empire
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German Empire
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Wilhelm II's German Empire
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German Empire
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German Empire
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War ensign of the German Empire
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Weimar Republic
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Weimar Republic (1928-1933), Nazi Germany (1933-1935), Federal Republic of Germany (from 1950)
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Nazi Germany (1935-1945)
Bitmap versions
[edit]- Imperial banner
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Reichssturmfahne, 15th century
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15th/16th century
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loosely early modern (should be square)
- Imperial coat of arms
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Joseph II (1765)
- Modern
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German Empire
Historical imagery
[edit]- Medieval
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Matthew Paris (1250): double-headed
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Segar's Roll (1290): double-headed
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Codex Manesse (c. 1304)
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Codex Balduini (c. 1340)
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Charles IV (1349), single-headed, no halo, no crown
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Sigismund (1433), double-headed, halos, no crowns
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Bern Minster (1450)
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Le Bouvier (c. 1455), single-headed, no halo, no crown
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Conrad Grünenberg (1483)
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Weringerode Armorial (c. 1490), double-headed, halos, crowns
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15th century, single-headed, no halo, no crown
- 16th century
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Etterlin (1507), double-headed, halos, no crowns
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Livro do Armeiro-Mor (1509), double-headed, no halos, no crowns
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Quaternion eagle (1510)
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Maximilian (1515)
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ca. 1520, double headed, crowns but no halos
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Regensburg Armorial (1535), double-headed with halos and crowns
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Virgil Solis (1545), double-headed with halos and crowns
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Jakob Kallenberg (1545), double-headed with halos, no crowns
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Charles V (1545)
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Colmar Koifhus, with halos and crowns
- 17th century
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1609, double-headed, halos, no crowns
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Matthew (1627)
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Basel (1640)
- 18th century
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Charles VII (1742)
- Modern
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Prussia (1813)
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German Confederation (1865)
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German Empire (1888)
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German Empire
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German Empire
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German Empire
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Weimar Republic (1928)