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Prussian Royal Coat of Arms - Double-Headed Eagle Symbolism and History #2209251 (License: Personal Use)
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This heraldic emblem represents the Kingdom of Prussia under the Hohenzollern dynasty, particularly during the reign of Frederick the Great and later monarchs. The double-headed eagle symbolizes sovereignty over both secular and spiritual domains, while the golden crown, scepter, and orb denote imperial authority and divine right. The intertwined “FR” monogram stands for *Fredericus Rex*, affirming royal legitimacy and continuity.
Used in historical articles, museum exhibits, and educational resources about German imperial history, 19th-century European monarchy, and heraldry. Matches user intent for researching Prussian symbolism, royal insignia, or European state emblems.
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