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  1. The idea behind the design of the coat of arms of Romania dates from 1859, when the two Romanian countries, Wallachia and Moldavia, united under Prince Alexandru Ioan Cuza. Then the two heraldic symbols, the golden aquila and the aurochs , were officially juxtaposed.

  2. The coat of arms became more emblematically faithful to Communist symbolism: a landscape (depicting a rising sun, a tractor and an oil drill) surrounded by stocks of wheat tied together with a cloth in the colors of the national flag. Between 1948 and 1966, there were three variants.

  3. The idea behind the design of the coat of arms of Romania dates from 1859, when the two Romanian countries, Wallachia and Moldavia, united under Prince Alexandru Ioan Cuza. Then the two heraldic symbols, the golden aquila and the aurochs , were officially juxtaposed.

  4. Kingdom of Romania Proposal by the Committee for the Study of the New Arms of the State in 1921

  5. National coat of arms. The Coat of arms of Romania [1] The golden eagle holding an Orthodox cross is the symbol for the founding House of Basarab, the core around which was formed in Wallachia, one of the three Romanian provinces of the Middle Ages. The shield on which it is placed is azure, symbolizing the sky.

  6. The Coat of arms of Romania is the coat of arms that has been adopted by the Romanian Parliament on 10 September 1992. The design for it came from the coat of arms that the Kingdom of Romania created back in 1922. It displays a golden aquila that is holding a cross in its beak. It also shows a mace and a sword in its claws.

  7. 3 mar 2020 · TransylvaniaNOW: Few people know that the coat of arms of the enlarged Romanian Kingdom was designed by a Hungarian heraldist. Why did Romania need a new coat of arms after World War I, and why did they choose a Hungarian master to create it?

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