Coat of arms of Saxony-Anhalt
The coat of arms of the German state of Saxony-Anhalt represents its historical origins. The land area was formed out of the former Prussian Province of Saxony and the German Free State of Anhalt. The upper part of the coat of arms represents the Province of Saxony with its green crancelin while the lower half shows the bear of the Free State of Anhalt.[1][2]
Parts
Prussian Saxony | Anhalt | Saxony-Anhalt 1947–1952 |
Blazon
Party per fess, the first barry of ten or and sable, a crown of rue throughout bendways vert, the second argent, a gated wall gules masoned sable, on the top thereof a bear passant of the last, and over all a sinister canton argent charged with an eagle displayed sable armed or langued gules.
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References
See also
- Coat of arms of Prussia
- Coat of arms of Germany
- Origin of the coats of arms of German federal states.
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