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Coat of arms of Romania: Revision history


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  • curprev 10:0710:07, 24 December 202284.61.156.23 talk 16,486 bytes +420 That the black Aquila is supposed to be the mythical Hungarian bird Turul doesn't hold to scrutiny, considering late roman empire shield designs in the region, especially Galicia in the north, have almost all motivs commonly found on Romanian, Hungarian, Polish and Ukrainian coat of arms. It is far more plausible that the black Aquila and the Hungarian Tulu have the same Roman origin/inspiration. undo Tags: Visual edit Mobile edit Mobile web edit

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