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Heraldry - Coat of Arms of Frankfurt

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Heraldry - Coat of Arms of Frankfurt

The official coat of arms of the German city of Frankfurt - an Eagle adorned with a crown. Date: 19th Century

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Media ID 14122966

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Badge Eagle Frankfurt Heraldry Logo Mark Motif Official Symbol


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1. Title: "The Majestic Emblem of Frankfurt: A 19th Century Heraldic Portrayal of the City's Coat of Arms Featuring an Imperial Eagle Crowned" 2. Description: This 19th century print showcases the official coat of arms of Frankfurt, the historic and culturally rich city in Germany. The heraldic design centers around a proud imperial eagle, a symbol deeply rooted in the city's history, adorned with an elegant golden crown. The eagle's wings are spread wide, exuding power and authority, while its sharp gaze conveys a sense of vigilance and protection. The use of heraldry in Frankfurt's coat of arms dates back to the Middle Ages, with the eagle being a common motif in the city's seals and insignia. The eagle's association with Frankfurt can be traced back to the Roman era, when the city was part of the Roman province of Mainz. Over the centuries, the eagle has become a cherished and enduring symbol of Frankfurt's rich history and civic pride. The intricate detailing of the eagle and its crown in this 19th century print highlights the skill and craftsmanship of the heraldic artist. The use of bold lines, rich colors, and a meticulous attention to detail bring the emblem to life, making it a striking and evocative representation of Frankfurt's storied past. Whether displayed in a historic home, a museum, or a scholarly institution, this print serves as a testament to the enduring allure and significance of heraldry in the history of Frankfurt and Germany as a whole.

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