Coat of arms of Eintrachtia

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Coat of arms of Eintrachtia
Details
ArmigerJohn, King of Eintrachtia
Adopted6 April 2022
EscutcheonCoat of arms of Concorde, a shield with the sphere of Concorde over the cross of Ballister.
SupportersTwo lions rampant guardant Or, armed and langued Gules, royalty crowned proper with a platform.
Other elementsThe whole within a mantle Azure doubled Ermine surmounted by the royal crown proper upon a pavillion Or.

The coat of arms of Eintrachtia (German: Wappen der Eintrachtien, Portuguese: Brasão de armas de Eintrachtia) displays the Sphere of Concorde, the country's ensign, a shield with a red, white and blue cross pattern on the national flag, the cross of Ballister. In the greater arms, the coat of arms of Concorde is seen within the shield of Ballister and is supported by two lions rampant guardant over the variant collar of the Order of Concorde, surrounded by a blue mantle topped by the royal crown.

The current greater coat of arms was designed by King John in 2022 and was adopted on 6 April that year.The greater arms was consist of the governmental arms in the center, but was then chaged to the current version where the sphere of Concorde, inspired by the armillary sphere from Portuguese heraldry.

Design

Various designs are used as the coat of arms of Eintrachtia, this includes the greater coat of arms, the lesser coat of arms, the governmental arms and unofficially the coat of arms of Concorde. The greater coat of arms is displayed with a two lion rampant guardants and crowned with a platform, holding the arms of Concorde, with a sphere in the center of the cross of Ballister. The lesser arms is similar to the arms of Concorde but without the sphere of Concorde in the center. The governmental arms however, displays a lion rampant guardant named Leon and a penguin named Ballister. A heraldic eagle to the top standing on a knight helmet with wings spread out. Former arms of Concord with a shield with the cross of Ballister.

Historical arms and other versions

Evolution of coats of arms

Other coats of arms

References

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