Coat of Arms of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth
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The Coat of Arms of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth was the symbol of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, representing the union of the Kingdom of Poland and Grand Duchy of Lithuania. It combined their previously separate coats of arms:
Coat of Arms of Poland, the White Eagle |
Coat of Arms of Grand Duchy of Lithuania, the Knight/the Chase (Vytis, Pahonia) |
During the January Uprising a similar coat of arms was proposed for the restored Commonwealth, with Archangel Michael, the coat of arms of Ukraine added as the third element. However, it was never officially introduced.
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