Saturday, October 31, 2020

Polish eagle

Polish eagle, Neptune's Fountain by Abraham van den Blocke, Długi Targ (Long Market), Gdańsk

Polish eagle
Neptune's Fountain by Abraham van den Blocke, 1617
Długi Targ (Long Market)
Gdańsk, September 2018

“The coat of arms of Poland is a white, crowned eagle with a golden beak and talons, on a red background. In Poland, the coat of arms as a whole is referred to as godło both in official documents and colloquial speech, despite the fact that other coats of arms are usually called an herb (e.g. the Nałęcz herb or the coat of arms of Finland). This stems from the fact that in Polish heraldry, the word godło (plural: godła) means only a heraldic charge (in this particular case a white crowned eagle) and not an entire coat of arms, but it is also an archaic word for a national symbol of any sort. In later legislation only the herb retained this designation; it is unknown why.” (Coat of arms of Poland, Wikipedia)

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