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The lion now forms part of the national arms of the [[Czech Republic]], as well as many towns in the Czech Republic (such as [[Becov]], [[Chotebor]], [[Peruc]] and [[Zinkovy]] and Germany (such as [[Dudeldorf]], [[Gräfenberg]] and [[Plech]]).
The lion now forms part of the national arms of the [[Czech Republic]], as well as many towns in the Czech Republic (such as [[Becov]], [[Chotebor]], [[Peruc]] and [[Zinkovy]] and Germany (such as [[Dudeldorf]], [[Gräfenberg]] and [[Plech]]).


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File:Kingdom of Bohemia.hes.jpg|alt=Arms (crest) of the Kingdom of Bohemia|The arms in the [[Wapen- en Vlaggenboek Hesman|Wapen- en Vlaggenboek]] van Gerrit Hesman (1708)
File:Kingdom of Bohemia.hes.jpg|alt=Arms (crest) of the Kingdom of Bohemia|The arms in the [[Wapen- en Vlaggenboek Hesman|Wapen- en Vlaggenboek]] van Gerrit Hesman (1708)
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[[Literature]] : Ströhl, 1890
[[Civic Heraldry Literature - Czechoslovakia, Czechia and Slovakia|'''Literature''']]: Ströhl, 1890


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KINGDOM OF BOHEMIA

Arms (crest) of Kingdom of Bohemia
Official blazon
Czech blazon wanted
English blazon wanted

Origin/meaning

Bohemia was a Duchy, which became a Kingdom in 1196. The Kingdom is now mainly in the Czech Republic, but historically also parts of Poland, Italy and Germany belonged to Bohemia. On October 24, 1526, the Dukes of Austria acquired the Kingdom of Bohemia, which remained part of Austria-Hungary until 1919.

The oldest arms of the Kings of Bohemia showed in silver a black eagle, covered with golden tears (still used by the Italian region Trient). The silver double-tailed lion was introduced by King Ottokar II in 1249. Ever since the double-tailed lion remained on the arms of Bohemia.

The lion now forms part of the national arms of the Czech Republic, as well as many towns in the Czech Republic (such as Becov, Chotebor, Peruc and Zinkovy and Germany (such as Dudeldorf, Gräfenberg and Plech).

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Literature: Ströhl, 1890


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