Coats of arms of the Holy Roman Empire

An illustration from Schedelsche Weltchronik depicting the structure of the Reich: The Holy Roman Emperor is sitting; on his right are three ecclesiastics; on his left are four secular electors.

Over its long history, the Holy Roman Empire used many different heraldic forms, representing its numerous internal divisions.

Imperial Coat of arms

Great Coat of arms of emperor Joseph II, ca. 1765)
Coat of arms of an emperor with Reichsadler

Coats of arms of Holy Roman Emperors

Further information: Reichsadler

The Reichsadler ("Imperial Eagle") was the heraldic eagle, derived from the Roman eagle standard, used by the Holy Roman Emperors and in modern coats of arms of Germany, including those of the Second German Empire (1871-1918), the Weimar Republic (1919-1933) and the "Third Reich" (Nazi Germany, 1933-1945). The same design has remained in use by the Federal Republic of Germany since 1945, but under a different name, now called Bundesadler ("Union Eagle" or "Federal Eagle", from German "Bund", genitive form "Bundes" meaning 'Union' or 'Federation', and "Adler" meaning 'Eagle').

Quaternion Eagle

The Quarter Eagle, hand-coloured woodcut (c. 1510) by Hans Burgkmair.

One rendition of the coat of the empire was the "Quaternion Eagle" (so named after the imperial quaternions) printed by David de Negker of Augsburg, after a 1510 woodcut by Hans Burgkmair. It showed a selection of 56 shields of various Imperial States in groups of four on the feathers of a double-headed eagle supporting, in place of a shield, Christ on the Cross. The top, larger shields, are those of the seven Prince Electors, the ecclesiastical: Trier, Cologne and Mainz as well as of the titular "Prefect of Rome" on the right wing; the secular: Bohemia, Electorate of the Palatinate, Saxony and Brandenburg on the left. The depiction also appeared on the Imperial Eagle beaker

Holy Roman Emperors

Further information: List of German monarchs

From the reign of Albert II (reigned 1438–39), each Emperor bore the old Imperial arms (Or, an eagle displayed sable beaked and membered gules) with an inescutcheon of pretence of his personal family arms. This appears therefore as a black eagle with an escutcheon on his breast. Before 1438 the Emperors used separate personal and an imperial coat of arms. The arms of the High Offices of the Empire were borne as an augmentation to the office-holder's personal arms.

Personal arms Imperial arms Name/Blazon of personal arms
Hohenstaufen
  • 1138-1152 : Conrad III (1093 † 1152)
  • 1152-1190 : Frederick I (1123 † 1190), crowned in 1155
  • 1190-1197 : Henry VI (1165 † 1197), crowned in 1191

Or, three lions passant in pale sable.

Gules, two lions passant guardant or.

Or, three lions passant in pale sable.

Or, a lion rampant gules armed langued and crowned azure.

Azure billetty or, a lion rampant with a closed crown or armed and langued gules.

Gules, a fess argent.

Barry of ten argent and azure, a lion rampant gules crowned or.

Fusilly bendwise argent and azure.

Gules a lion rampant argent, queue fourchée crossed in saltire, armed, langued, and crowned Or.

Quarterly, I and IV fusilly bendwise argent and azure (for Bavaria); II and III sable a lion rampant Or, armed, langued, and crowned gules (for the Electorate of the Palatinate).

Quarterly, I and IV gules a lion rampant argent, queue fourchée crossed in saltire, armed, langued, and crowned Or (for Bohemia); II and III barry of eight, gules and argent (for Hungary).

Gules a fess argent.

Gules a fess argent.

Per pale, dexter gules a fess argent (for Austria); sinister bendy of six Or and azure, a bordure gules (for the French Duchy of Burgundy).

Quarterly: I and IV grand-quarterly i and iv great-grand-quarterly 1 and 4 gules a three towered castle Or masoned sable and ajouré azure (for Castile), 2 and 3 argent a lion rampant purpure crowned Or langued and armed gules (for Leon), ii per pale, dexter per fess, in chief Or four pallets gules (for Aragon), in base gules a cross, saltire, and orle of chains linked together Or and a centre point vert (for Navarre), sinister argent a cross potent and four crosslets Or (for Jerusalem) impaling barry of eight gules and argent (for Hungary), iii per pale, dexter per fess, in chief Or four pallets gules (for Aragon), in base gules a cross, saltire, and orle of chains linked together Or and a centre point vert (for Navarre), sinister per saltire, 1 and 4 Or four pallets gules, 2 and 3 argent an eagle displayed sable (for Sicily); II and III grand-quarterly, i gules a fess argent (for Austria), ii azure semy-de-lis Or a bordure compony argent and gules (new Burgundy), iii bendy of six Or and azure a bordure gules (old Burgundy), iv sable a lion rampant Or langued and armed gules (for Brabant), overall at the fess point of the quarter an inescutcheon Or a lion rampant sable armed and langued gules (for Flanders) impaling argent an eagle displayed gules, armed, beaked, and langued Or (for Tyrol); enté en point argent a pomegranate proper seeded gules, supported, sculpted and slipped vert (for Granada).

Quarterly, I and IV gules a lion rampant argent, queue fourchée crossed in saltire, armed, langued, and crowned Or (for Bohemia); II and III barry of eight, gules and argent (for Hungary); overall and inescutcheon per pale, dexter gules a fess argent (for Austria), sinister bendy of six Or and azure, a bordure gules (for Burgundy).

Quarterly, I gules a lion rampant argent, queue fourchée crossed in saltire, armed, langued, and crowned Or (for Bohemia); II barry of eight, gules and argent (for Hungary); III per pale, dexter gules a fess argent (for Austria), sinister bendy of six Or and azure, a bordure gules (for Burgundy); IV grand-quarterly i and iv gules a three-towered castle Or (for Castile), ii and iii argent a lion rampant purpure armed, langued, and crowned Or (for Leon).

Quarterly, I gules a lion rampant argent, queue fourchée crossed in saltire, armed, langued, and crowned Or (for Bohemia); II barry of eight, gules and argent (for Hungary); III grand-quarterly, i and iv gules a three-towered castle Or (for Castile), ii and iii argent a lion rampant purpure armed, langued, and crowned Or (for Leon); IV per pale, dexter bendy of six Or and azure a bordure gules (for Burgundy), sinister per fess, chief argent an eagle displayed gules armed, langued, and beaked Or (for Tyrol), and base Or a lion rampant sable, armed and langued gules (for Flanders); overall an inescutcheon gules a fess argent (for Austria).

Quarterly, I barry of eight, gules and argent (for Hungary); II gules a lion rampant argent, queue fourchée crossed in saltire, armed, langued, and crowned Or (for Bohemia); III per pale, dexter gules a fess argent (for Austria), sinister bendy of six Or and azure, a bordure gules (for Burgundy); IV grand-quarterly i and iv gules a three-towered castle Or (for Castile), ii and iii argent a lion rampant purpure armed, langued, and crowned Or (for Leon).

Quarterly, I and IV gules a lion rampant argent, queue fourchée crossed in saltire, armed, langued, and crowned Or (for Bohemia); II and III barry of eight, gules and argent (for Hungary); overall and inescutcheon per pale, dexter gules a fess argent (for Austria), sinister bendy of six Or and azure, a bordure gules (for Burgundy).

Quarterly, I gules a three-towered castle Or (for Castile); II barry of eight, gules and argent (for Hungary); III per pale, dexter Or four pallets gules (for Aragon), sinister per saltire i and iv Or four pallets gules, ii and iii argent an eagle displayed sable (for Sicily); IV per pale, dexter gules a fess argent (for Austria), sinister bendy of six Or and azure a bordure gules (for Burgundy); overall an inescutcheon gules a lion rampant argent, queue fourchée crossed in saltire, armed, langued, and crowned Or (for Bohemia).

Quarterly, I and IV fusilly bendwise argent and azure (for Bavaria); II and III sable a lion rampant Or, armed, langued, and crowned gules (for the Electorate of the Palatinate); overall an inescutcheon gules an orb Or (for Arch-Steward of the Holy Roman Empire).

Quarterly, I barry of eight gules and argent (for Hungary) impaling azure semy-de-lis Or a label gules (for Naples); II argent a cross potent and four crosslets Or (for Jerusalem) impaling Or four pallets gules (for Aragon); III azure semy-de-lis Or a bordure gules (for the House of Valois-Anjou) impaling azure a lion sinister rampant Or, armed, langued, and crowned gules (for Guelders); IV Or a lion rampant sable, armed and langued gules (for Jülich) impaling azure crusilly fitchy, two barbels haurient addorsed Or (for Bar); overall an inescutcheon Or a bend gules three alerions argent (for Lorraine) impaling Or, in annulo six torteaux, the torteau in chief replaced by a roundel azure charged with three fleurs-de-lis Or (for the Medici family).

Quarterly, I barry of eight, gules and argent, impaling gules a patriarchal cross argent on a trimount vert (for Hungary); II gules a lion rampant argent, queue fourchée crossed in saltire, armed, langued, and crowned Or (for Bohemia); III bendy of six Or and azure, a bordure gules (for Burgundy); IV Or, in annulo six torteaux, the torteau in chief replaced by a roundel azure charged with three fleurs-de-lis Or (for the Medici family); overall and inescutcheon gules a fess argent (for Austria) impaling Or a bend gules three alerions argent (for Lorraine).

Quarterly, I barry of eight, gules and argent, impaling gules a patriarchal cross argent on a tri-mount vert (for Hungary); II gules a lion rampant argent, queue fourchée crossed in saltire, armed, langued, and crowned Or (for Bohemia); III bendy of six Or and azure, a bordure gules (for Burgundy); IV azure crusilly fitchy, two barbels haurient addorsed Or (for Bar); overall an inescutcheon per pale, dexter Or a bend gules three alerions argent (for Lorraine), sinister Or, in annulo six torteaux, the torteau in chief replaced by a roundel azure charged with three fleurs-de-lis Or (for the Medici family), overall on a pale gules a fess argent (for Austria).

Princes-electors

High offices (Reichserzämter)

Arms Office and Blazon
Arch-Chamberlain of the Holy Roman Empire
Arch-Steward of the Holy Roman Empire

Gules, an orb Or.

Arch-Treasurer of the Holy Roman Empire

Gules, the crown of Charlemagne proper.

Arch-Marshal of the Holy Roman Empire

Per fess sable and argent, two swords in saltire gules.

Electors

Arms Electorate/Blazon
Bavaria (1623)

Fusilly bendwise argent and azure.

Bohemia

Gules a lion rampant argent, queue fourchée crossed in saltire, armed, langued, and crowned Or.[1]

Brandenburg

Argent an eagle displayed gules crowned Or.

Cologne

Argent a cross sable.[2]

Brunswick-Lüneburg (Hanover) (1692)

Per pale, I Gules two lions passant guardant Or (for Brunswick), II Or a semy of hearts Gules a lion rampant Azure (for Lüneburg).

Mainz

Gules, a wheel with six spokes argent.[2][3]

Electorate of the Palatinate
  • Before 1214: Sable a lion rampant Or crowned gules.
  • After 1214: Quarterly, I and IV fusilly bendwise argent and azure (for Bavaria); II and III sable a lion rampant Or, armed, langued, and crowned gules.[4]
Saxony

Barry sable and Or, a crancelin rampant vert.

Trier

Argent a cross gules.[2]

Other states

Listed by Imperial Circle (introduced 1500, 1512).

Austrian Circle

Arms Location/Blazon
Austria

Gules a fess argent.

Carinthia

Or three lions passant sable armed and langued gules impaling gules a fess argent.

Carniola

Argent an eagle displayed azure, armed, beaked, and langued gules, charged with a crescent chequy gules and Or.

Friuli

Azure an eagle displayed Or.

Styria

Vert, a panther rampant argent incensed proper.

Tyrol

Argent an eagle displayed gules, armed, beaked, and langued Or.

Bavarian Circle

Arms Location and blazon
Bavaria
Haag

Gules, a horse springing argent, bridled argent.

Leuchtenberg

Quarterly: I and IV gules, an oak branch with acorns Or; II and III Or, a hops branch vert; an inescutcheon argent a fess azure.

Ortenburg

Gules, a bend embattled-counter-embattled argent

Passau

Argent a wolf gules

Regensburg

Gules, two keys in saltire argent.

Salzburg

Party per pale: Or a lion rampant sable, armed and langued gules; and gules a fess argent.

Burgundian Circle

Arms Location/Blazon
County of Burgundy
  • Before 1280: Gules an eagle displayed argent.
  • After 1280: Azure billetty Or a lion rampant of the same, armed and langued gules.

Brabant
  • Before 1288: Sable a lion rampant Or, armed and langued gules.
  • From 1288 to 1406: Quarterly, I and IV sable a lion rampant Or, armed and langued gules; II and III argent a lion rampant gules, queue fourchée, armed and langued Or.
  • From 1406 to 1430: Quarterly, I and IV azure three fleur-de-lis Or, a bordure compony argent and gules; II sable a lion rampant Or, armed and langued gules; III argent a lion rampant gules, queue fourchée, armed and langued Or.
Flanders

Or a lion rampant sable.


Guelders
  • Before 1236: Or three cinquefoils gules.
  • From 1236 to 1276: Azure billetty Or a lion rampant of the same.
  • From 1276 to 1378: Azure a lion rampant Or, armed, langued, and crowned gules.
  • After 1378: Azure a lion sinister rampant Or, armed, langued, and crowned gules, impaling Or a lion rampant sable, armed and langued gules.

Hainaut
  • Before 1299: Chevronny Or and sable.
  • From 1299 to 1254: Quarterly, I and IV Or a lion rampant sable, armed and langued gules; II and III Or a lion rampant gules, armed and langued azure.
  • From 1254 to 1433: Quarterly, I and IV fusilly bendwise argent and azure; II and III grand-quarterly I and IV Or a lion rampant sable, armed and langued gules; II and III Or a lion rampant gules, armed and langued azure.
Holland

Or a lion rampant gules, armed and langued azure.

Limburg
  • Before 1214: Argent a lion rampant gules, armed and langued Or.
  • After 1214: Argent a lion rampant gules, queue fourchée, armed, langued, and crowned Or.


Loon and Chiny
  • Counts of Loon: Barry of ten, Or and gules.
  • Counts of Chiny: Gules crusily fitchy, two barbels haurient addorsed Or.
  • Counts of Loon and Chiny: Barry of ten Or and gules, impaling gules crusily fitchy, two barbels haurient addorsed Or.
  • Counts of Loon and Chiny of the Heinsberg dynasty: Quarterly, I and IV gules a lion rampant argent, queue fourchée crossed in saltire; II and III barry of ten Or and gules impaling gules crusily fitchy two barbels haurient addorsed Or.
  • Counts of Loon and Chiny of the Montferrat-Oreye dynasty: Quarterly, I and IV argent a lion rampant sable; II and III barry of ten Or and gules impaling gules crusily fitchy two barbels haurient addorsed Or.
Luxembourg
  • Until 1282 and after 1288: Barry of ten argent and azure, a lion rampant gules, armed, langued, and crowned Or.
  • From 1282 to 1288: Barry of ten argent and azure, a lion rampant queue fourchée crossed in saltire gules, armed, langued, and crowned Or.
Namur

Or, a lion rampant sable, armed and langued gules, a bend overall of the same.

Franconian Circle

Arms Location and blazon
Bamberg

Or, a lion rampant armed and langued gules, overall a ribband argent.

Castell

Quarterly, argent and gules.

Erbach

Party per fess gules and argent, three six-pointed mullets counterchanged.

Hausen

Party per fess, in chief Or, a demi-waterwheel sable; in base per pale, dexter per chevron issuing from the dexter chief sable and gules a chevron issuing from the dexter chief argent, sinister argent a palm leaf gules.

Hohenlohe

Argent, two lions passant guardant sable, langued gules.

Löwenstein-Wertheim

Party per fess: fusily argent and azure; and Or, a lion statant gules, atop a mount azure.

Nuremberg

Or, a double-headed eagle sable dimidiating bendy gules and argent.

Rieneck

Quarterly: chevrony Or and gules; and barry Or and gules; overall a Wheel of Mainz argent.

Rothenburg ob der Tauber

Argent, a double-towered castle gules.

Schwarzenberg

Quarterly: paley azure and argent; Or, a raven pecking the eye out of a Turk's head couped at the neck proper.

Schweinfurt

Azure an eagle displayed argent.

Seinsheim

Argent, three pallets azure, a bend sinister wavy Or.

Weißenburg im Nordgau

Gules, a castle argent, portcullised Or, with an escutcheon of the Imperial arms (Or, a double-headed eagle sable) at the honour point.

Welzheim

Argent, a pine tree on a mount Vert.

Wertheim

Party per fess: Or, a demi-eagle displayed sable; and azure three roses argent.

Wiesentheid

Gules, a lion passant reversed Or, crowned Or; with three stems of grass surtout, all on a mount Vert.

Windsheim

Argent, an eagle sable, armed and langued Or, with a W Or on the breast.

Würzburg

Argent a Celtic cross sable; a chief dancetty gules (de).

Lower Rhenish-Westphalian Circle

Arms Location/Blazon
Cleves
  • Cleves dynasty: Gules, an escutcheon argent, overall an escarbuncle Or.
  • Mark dynasty: Quarterly, I and IV gules an escutcheon argent, overall an escarbuncle Or; II and III Or a fess chequy argent and gules.
Berg

Argent a lion rampant gules, queue fourchée crossed in saltire, armed, langued, and crowned Or.

Jülich

Or a lion rampant sable, armed and langued gules.

Liège

Quarterly: I: gules a fess argent; II: Argent, three lions rampant vert, crowned or, armed and langued gules; III: Barry gules and or; IV: Or, three hunting horns gules, hooped and belted argent. Overall an inescutcheon gules, a perron or, supported by three lions, surmounted by a pineapple and a cross pattée, with the capital letters L and G aside, all of the same.

Mark
  • Counts of Mark: Or a fess chequy gules and argent.
  • Counts of Cleves and Mark: Quarterly, I and IV gules an escutcheon argent, overall an escarbuncle Or; II and III Or a fess chequy gules and argent.
Ravensberg

Argent three chevrons gules.

Upper Rhenish Circle

Arms Location/Blazon
Hesse

Azure a lion rampant barry argent and gules.


Lorraine
  • Before 1430: Or a bend gules three alerions displayed argent.
  • From 1430 to 1473: Quarterly of six, I barry of eight gules and argent (for Hungary); II azure semy-de-lis Or a label gules (for Naples); III argent a cross potent and four crosslets Or (for Jerusalem); IV azure semy-de-lis Or a bordure gules (for the House of Valois-Anjou); V azure crusilly fitchy, two barbels haurient addorsed Or (for Bar); VI Or a bend gules three alerions argent (for Lorraine); overall an inescutcheon Or four pallets gules (for Aragon).
  • From 1473 to 1508: Quarterly, I barry of eight gules and argent impaling azure semy-de-lis Or a label gules; II argent a cross potent and four crosslets Or impaling Or four pallets gules; III azure semy-de-lis Or a bordure gules; IV azure crusilly fitchy, two barbels haurient addorsed Or; overall an inescutcheon Or a bend gules three alerions argent.
  • From 1538 to 1737: Quarterly, I barry of eight gules and argent impaling azure semy-de-lis Or a label gules; II argent a cross potent and four crosslets Or impaling Or four pallets gules; III azure semy-de-lis Or a bordure gules impaling azure a lion sinister rampant Or, armed, langued, and crowned gules (for Guelders); IV Or a lion rampant sable, armed and langued gules (for Jülich) impaling azure crusilly fitchy, two barbels haurient addorsed Or; overall an inescutcheon Or a bend gules three alerions argent.
Savoy

Gules a cross argent.


Vaudémont
  • Before 1346: Barry of ten, argent and sable.
  • From 1346 to 1386
  • From 1386 to 1473: Or, on a bend gules three alerions argent, overall a label azure.

Electoral Rhenish Circle

Arms Location and blazon
Arenberg

Gules, three estoiles Or voided; on a chief Or three torteaux.

Beilstein

Gules, a hunting horn argent, bound Or.

Cologne

Argent a cross sable.[2]

Lower Isenburg

Argent two bars sable.

Mainz

Gules, a wheel argent.

Electorate of the Palatinate
  • Before 1214: Sable a lion rampant Or crowned gules.
  • After 1214: Quarterly, I and IV fusilly bendwise argent and azure (for Bavaria); II and III sable a lion rampant Or, armed, langued, and crowned gules.[4]
Thurn und Taxis

Quarterly: argent, two sceptres Or in saltire, tipped with fleurs-de-lys Or, overall a tower gules, ajouré azure; and Or a lion gules, crowned, armed and langued azure; overall an escutcheon: azure, a badger argent.

Trier

Argent a cross gules.[2]

Lower Saxon Circle

Arms Location
Holstein

Gules, a nesselblatt argent.

Upper Saxon Circle

Arms Location/Blazon
Brandenburg

Argent an eagle displayed gules crowned Or.

Pomerania
Saxony

Barry sable and Or, a crancelin vert.

Swabian Circle

Arms Location/Blazon
Augsburg
Baden

Or a bend gules.

Fugger

Per pale Or and azure, two fleur-de-lis counterchanged.

Salem Abbey
Teck

Fusilly bendwise sinister sable and Or.

Lands of the Bohemian Crown

Arms Location/Blazon
Bohemia

Argent, a lion rampant queue forchée, armed, langued and crowned Or.

Moravia

Azure an eagle displayed chequy argent and gules, crowned Or.

Görlitz

Per fess, chief gules a lion rampant argent, armed, langued, and crowned Or; base argent.

Lusatia
  • Lower Lusatia: Argent, a bull rampant gules.
  • Upper Lusatia: Per fess embattled, azure and Or.
Silesia
  • Upper Silesia: Azure, an eagle displayed Or, armed and langued Or.
  • Lower Silesia: Or, an eagle displayed sable, armed and crowned Or and langued gules, charged on the breast with a crescent terminating in trefoils at each end with issuing from the centrepoint a cross patée argent.

Other

Arms Location/Blazon
Geneva (before 1401)

Or a cross quarter-pierced azure.

Nice (as part of the Duchy of Savoy from 1046)

Argent, an eagle displayed crowned gules standing upon three rocks sable issuing from the sea azure issuing from the base.

Provence (before 1481)
  • Before 1245: Or four pallets gules.
  • After 1245: Azure semy-de-lis Or, a label gules.
Prussia (after 1701)

Argent, an eagle displayed sable crowned Or.

Teutonic Knights (12241525)
  • Argent, a cross sable.
  • Grand Master: Argent, on a cross sable a cross floretty Or and overall on an inescutcheon Or an eagle displayed sable.
Viennois (before 1349)

Or, a dolphin haurient azure finned gules.

See also

References

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