- The
Reichsadler (German pronunciation: [ˈra͜içs|aːdlɐ]; "Imperial Eagle") is the
heraldic eagle,
derived from the
Roman eagle standard, used by the Holy...
- This is the
Bundesadler (German for 'Federal Eagle'),
formerly known as
Reichsadler (German: [ˈʁaɪ̯çsˌʔaːdlɐ] ,
German for 'Imperial Eagle'). It is one of...
-
Imperial Quaternion Eagle (German: Quaternionen-
Reichsadler) or
simply Imperial Eagle (German:
Reichsadler), was an
informal coat of arms of the Holy Roman...
- own coat of arms. As the double-headed
eagle was
reminiscent of the
Reichsadler insignia of the
defunct Holy
Roman Empire and also the
symbol of the...
-
different heraldic forms,
representing its
numerous internal divisions. The
Reichsadler ("Imperial Eagle") was the
heraldic eagle,
derived from the
Roman eagle...
- from the
Imperial Eagle. The
Imperial Eagle was and is
denominated the
Reichsadler. The
first evidence of the use of the double-headed
Imperial Eagle dates...
- HV-letters (de: HV
abbreviation to "Heeresverwaltung") were
replaced by the
reichsadler with swastika, to
indicate the
membership to the
German Military administration...
-
holding a **** swastika, with the
letters of the
group based on the
Reichsadler symbol.[citation needed]
According to the SPLC, "Despite the NLR's avowed...
- are
among the
scenic attractions. For the
German Imperial Eagle, see
Reichsadler The
Gross domestic product (GDP) of the
region was 78.6
billion € in...
- The
Reichsadler ("imperial eagle") from the coat of arms of
Henry VI, Holy
Roman Emperor and King of Germany,
dated 1304. The
Reichsadler is the predecessor...