- of Württemberg. On this occasion, it was
first referred to as the
Reichssturmfahne ("Imperial War Flag"). It
remained part of the
heraldic insignia of...
-
imperial eagle in the seal used by
Sigismund of
Luxembourg in 1433 The
Reichssturmfahne in a
stained gl****
window in Bern Minster, ca. 1450.
Imperial coat...
- may
refer to: the
Reichsbanner of the crusader-era,
later known as
Reichssturmfahne ("imperial war flag")
Reichsbanner Schwarz-Rot-Gold, a 1920s German...
- he had
returned from the crusades. It
continued to be used as the
Reichssturmfahne ("imperial war flag") of the Holy
Roman Empire,
eventually giving rise...
-
attributed by
three competing legends: to the
Theban Legion, to the
Reichssturmfahne (Imperial War Banner)
attested from the 12th century, and to the Arma...
-
three lions. In this version, the
lions hold a
Dannebrog banner.
Reichssturmfahne of the Holy
Roman Empire The
royal banner of the
kings of
Denmark based...
-
become known as St George's Cross, and the white-on-red
cross of the
Reichssturmfahne used as the war flag of the Holy
Roman Emperor possibly from the early...
- Württemberg
awarded Ludwigsburg its coat of arms on 3
September 1718 as a
Reichssturmfahne,
which had been part of the
Duchy of Württemberg's own coat of arms...
- of the 14th
century (Codex Balduini). This
banner develops into the
Reichssturmfahne (imperial war flag) with the double-headed
Reichsadler (imperial eagle)...
- flag
shown waving in the breeze) a
black eagle on a
field of gold – "
Reichssturmfahne"
given to the
Swabian nobility for
their merit in
battle and proclaiming...