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Evolution of the coat of arms of Poland
1. Gothic Eagle of King Premislaus, ca. 1295
2. Gothic Eagle of King Ladislaus I, ca. 1320
3. Gothic Eagle of King Casimir III, ca. 1335
4. Late Gothic Eagle of King Ladislaus II, ca. 1434
5. Renaissance Eagle with King Sigismund I's initial "S", ca. 1533
6. Renaissance Eagle with King Stephens's initial "S", ca. 1588
7. Baroque arms of King Sigismund III, 1611
8. Classicist Eagle of King Stanislaus Augustus, 1771
9. Eagle from former King Stanislaus I's brochure, 1749
10. Arms of the Duchy of Warsaw, 1806
11. Arms of the "Congress" Kingdom of Poland, 1815
12. Arms used during the January Uprising, 1863
13. Arms of the Republic of Poland, 1919
14. New design, 1927
15. Communist crownless Eagle, 1980
16. Current design, 1990

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Self-made from several PD images

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2008-02-09

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Kpalion

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