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Coat of arms of the Romaian Empire | |
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Armiger | Ioannis IV, Emperor of Romaia |
Adopted | 1 August 1868 4 December 1967 |
Crest | A barred helmet or crowned with an Imperial Crown of Romaia |
Blazon | Gules, 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. |
Supporters | Two angels bearing the Flag of Romaia |
Compartment | Pedestal, underneath the compartment is placed the ribbon Gules with two stripes Or charged with the motto |
Motto | Εν τουτω νικα |
Orders | Order of Saint Constantine |
Other elements | The whole is placed on a mantle Gules with ermine lining and ensigned with the Imperial Crown of Romaia. |
Earlier versions | 1805 |