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|crest            = [[wikipedia:Mural crown|Mural crown]]
|crest            = [[wikipedia:Mural crown|Mural crown]]
|torse            =  
|torse            =  
|shield          = Quarterly, first and fourth quarter azure, six pallets argent ([[Astra]]); second quarter azure, a pale or ([[Nordstrand]]); third quarter gules, a tressure argent, a bundle of arrows argent ([[Austerfluss]]); overall an inescutcheon, azure, three pallets argent, an eagle displayed sable armed beaked and langued gules ([[Tarper]])  
|shield          = Quarterly, first and fourth quarter azure, paly of six azure and argent ([[Astra]]); second quarter azure, a pale or ([[Nordstrand]]); third quarter gules, a tressure argent, a bundle of arrows argent ([[Austerfluss]]); overall an inescutcheon, azure, three pallets argent, an eagle displayed sable armed beaked and langued gules ([[Tarper]])  
|supporters      = An eagle displayed sable armed beaked and langued gules, crowned with a Mural Crown Or<br>{{small|(Greater arms)}}<br>A wreath of laurel branches vert, tied at base with a socialist star<br>{{small|(Middle arms)}}
|supporters      = An eagle displayed sable armed beaked and langued gules, crowned with a Mural Crown Or<br>{{small|(Greater arms)}}<br>A wreath of laurel branches vert, tied at base with a socialist star<br>{{small|(Middle arms)}}
|compartment      =  
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Latest revision as of 03:14, 3 July 2020

Coat of arms of the
Federal Republic of Tarper
Greater Coat of Arms of Tarper.svg
Greater (heritage) version
Versions
Coat of arms of Tarper.svg
Middle (state) version
Lesser Arms of Tarper.svg
Lesser version
ArmigerFederal Republic of Tarper
Adopted20 March 1901
(original adoption)
10 September 2002
(modern design adopted)
CrestMural crown
BlazonQuarterly, first and fourth quarter azure, paly of six azure and argent (Astra); second quarter azure, a pale or (Nordstrand); third quarter gules, a tressure argent, a bundle of arrows argent (Austerfluss); overall an inescutcheon, azure, three pallets argent, an eagle displayed sable armed beaked and langued gules (Tarper)
SupportersAn eagle displayed sable armed beaked and langued gules, crowned with a Mural Crown Or
(Greater arms)
A wreath of laurel branches vert, tied at base with a socialist star
(Middle arms)

The Coat of arms of Tarper was originally adopted in 1901 and later modified in 2002.

Description

History

Platesan Empire

United Kingdoms

Tarperti Confederation

Second Republic

Second Civil War

Usage and variants