Coat of arms of Romaia

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Coat of arms of the
Romaian Empire
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Greater version
Versions
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Middle version
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Lesser version
ArmigerIoannis IV, Emperor of Romaia
Adopted1 August 1868
4 December 1967
CrestA barred helmet or crowned with an Imperial Crown of Romaia
BlazonGules, a double-headed eagle displayed, twice imperially crowned, grasping in the dexter claw a sword, and in the sinister claw an imperial orb, all Or; in chief another larger imperial crown with issuant and pendent therefrom a ribbon, also Or; the eagle is charged on the breast with an escutcheon Gules, an or cross, four letters b in each quadrant, all Or.
SupportersTwo angels bearing the Flag of Romaia
CompartmentPedestal, underneath the compartment is placed the ribbon Gules with two stripes Or charged with the motto
MottoΕν τουτω νικα
OrdersOrder of Saint Constantine
Other elementsThe whole is placed on a mantle Gules with ermine lining and ensigned with the Imperial Crown of Romaia.
Earlier versions1805