Central Lithuanian emblem
Central Lithuanian emblem
The emblem of Central Lithuania - depicted on a red shield divided in a pillar on the right side of the White Eagle, and on the left a Lithuanian Pogon. This coat was introduced by the decree of the Commander-in-Chief of the Army on October 12, 1920.
This coat of arms refers to the coat of arms of the Kingdom of Poland, established in February 1831 by the Sejm during the November Uprising.
On the stamp of Central Lithuania in 1921 (cat. On the shield of the four in the cross in fields 1 and 4 Eagle. In boxes 2 and 3 PogoĊ. And on the shield of the heart is the figure of Saint Christopher - the coat of arms of Vilnius. This version, with the exception of the Vilna coat of arms, referred to the coat of arms of the pre-partitioned Polish-Lithuanian state. Bibliography
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