The Roman Empire has the same.
In 1782, our nation's leaders chose the bald eagle as our national emblem.
they were strong
The bird found on the royal crest of Kaiser Wilhelm is the Prussian eagle, which is a black eagle displayed with a crown and often holding a scepter and orb. This emblem represents the historical connection to the Kingdom of Prussia and symbolizes power and authority. The Prussian eagle is a significant symbol in German heraldry and has been associated with various German states throughout history.
The black eagle represents the Germans in most cases.
It was a turkey, but I guess it seemed more prestegious and represented liberty more
because it represents freedom
The German national symbol is the eagle. It is known as the Bundesadler.
Ben Franklin is the forefather that chose it. He chose it because the bald eagle symbol was so poorly made it looked like a turkey so he made the national symbol the "turkey".
Desert Eagle specifically, no. The Jericho - also commonly called the "Baby Eagle" - is something of a scaled-down version of the Desert Eagle, and that is available in 9mm.
A:The eagle is the symbol of the god Zeus. You were probably not praying to Zeus, but who knows whether he chose to answer your prayers anyway?
The official coat of arms and representative would be an eagle, more specifically an African Fish Eagle
The eagle (specifically the bald eagle) is the national symbol of the United States. It was specifically chosen because it can convey sentiments like power, majesty and freedom (as in flight). It is commonly used on U.S. currency, both the coins and the paper kind.