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Coats of arms of the Holy Roman Emperors (beginning with Frederick I, r. 1155–1190).
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henry6 |
uncertain; the earliest depictions of the Staufer arms show a single lion; for a short time augmented to two lions, and after 1196 three lions or leopards.
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otto4 |
unclear, allegedly (after the Chronica Maiora) used half an eagle and half a lion (per pale), possibly half of the three Staufer lions. See Eduard August Winkelmann, Philipp von Schwaben und Otto IV. von Braunschweig (1878), p. 499.
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frederick2 |
Did not use any coats of arms in his seals.
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henry7 |
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louis4 |
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charles4 |
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sigismund |
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albert2 |
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frederick3 |
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maximilian1 |
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charles5 |
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ferdinand1 |
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maximilian2 |
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rudolf2 |
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matthias |
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ferdinand2 |
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ferdinand3 |
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ferdinand4 |
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leopold1 |
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joseph1 |
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charles6 |
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charles7 |
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francis1 |
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joseph2 |
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leopold2 |
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francis2 |
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