Coat of arms of Amathia
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Coat of arms of Amathia | |
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Armiger | Amathian Democratic Republic |
Adopted | 15 May 1980 |
Blazon | An eagle displayed with two heads Argent armed Or, surmounted by an inescutcheon |
Earlier versions | See history and gallery |
Use | Governmental |
The Coat of arms of Amathia (Amathian: Ⰰⱅⰵⰿⰰ Ⰰⰿⰰⱚⰹⰵⰹ, tr. Stema Amathiei), is the official coat of arms of the Amathian Democratic Republic. It was adopted on 15 May 1980 by the reunited two chambers of the Senate of Amathia, as the country abandoned the symbols of the Amathian Equalist Republic. The new coat of arms closely resembles the royal coat of arms of the old Kingdom of Amathia, but with the Amathian Crown of Steel removed. The coat of arms represents the Amathian state and consists of an Arcilucan eagle, a double-headed white eagle,with the coats of arms of all the constituent republics of Amathia on a shield.