The heraldic eagle is a symbol of strength, power, and freedom in many cultures. In the context of national symbols and emblems, the eagle often represents a country's sovereignty, authority, and protection. It is commonly used on flags, coats of arms, and official seals to convey a sense of national identity and pride.
The national anthem of France is La Marseillaise. The national flower is the Gallic rooster and the national flower is the lily.
It is a translation of 'cotte d'armes', a French term for a coat worn over their armour by medieval knights. It is thought that the cotte became fashionable during the crusades as it offered protection against the sun and wind. Later it was decorated with heraldic badges of the wearer's family and coat of arms now refers to heraldic emblems of families, cities etc.
It originally came from the British Combined Operations in WW II and with variants was adopted by the American Naval Amphibious Forces. This was revised by the USAF Heraldic Emblems Unit in the late 60's to the present day trident.
Georgia doesn't have a national flower or animal according to the Wikipedia page on "National Emblems", but it does have two patron saints that represent it, these are Saint George and Saint Nina.
The Swedish lion is a symbol of strength, courage, and power in Swedish heraldry and national symbolism. It has been used for centuries to represent the country's royal heritage and military prowess. The lion is also associated with the historical coat of arms of Sweden and is a prominent feature in the country's flags, emblems, and official seals. Overall, the Swedish lion symbolizes national pride and identity.
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The national emblems are: coat of arms, flag and anthem.
Whales are cetaceans and have no nationality and therefore no national emblems.
Emblem means: A heraldic device or symbolic object as a distinctive badge of a nation, organization, or family. Wishes I helped, Menna
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Yustina Erna Widyastuti has written: 'Flora-fauna maskot nasional dan propinsi' -- subject(s): Botany, Emblems, National, Emblems, State, National Emblems, State Emblems, Zoology
Isabel Tun has written: 'National symbols of Belize' -- subject(s): Business enterprises, Commerce, Directories, Emblems, National, National Emblems
W. Lansdown Goldsworthy has written: 'Shake-speare's heraldic emblems' -- subject- s -: Authorship, Baconian theory, Emblems 'Ben Jonson and the first folio' -- subject- s -: Authorship, Baconian theory, Bibliography, Folios. 1623
the flag of Spain, defined in the Spanish Constitution of 1978 as consisting of three horizontal strips, red, yellow and red, the yellow twice the width of the red The three Spanish symbols authorized by the government are the Flag, the Heraldic Crest, and the Spanish National Anthem. See the related link.
the national faunal emblem of the U.S. is the bald eagle.
Carl Lofmark has written: 'A history of the red dragon' -- subject(s): Dragons, Emblems, National, National Emblems 'What is the Bible ?' -- subject(s): Bible, Introductions
The national anthem of France is La Marseillaise. The national flower is the Gallic rooster and the national flower is the lily.