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  1. O Brasão de armas da Áustria atual tem sido utilizado pela República da Áustria desde 1919. Entre 1934, e a anexação alemã em 1938 , a Áustria usou um brasão diferente, que consistia em uma águia de duas cabeças.

  2. De Wikipedia, a enciclopédia encyclopedia. O Brasão de armas da Áustria atual tem sido utilizado pela República da Áustria desde 1919. Entre 1934, e a anexação alemã em 1938, a Áustria usou um brasão diferente, que consistia em uma águia de duas cabeças.

  3. De Wikipedia, a enciclopédia livre. O brasão de armas do Império Austríaco foi criado no ano 1815, finalizado o Congresso de Viena. Foi adotado pelo primeiro imperador da Áustria, Francisco I, que também foi o último imperador Sacro-Romano com o nome de Francisco II.

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    In Art. 8aAbs. 2 B-VG the blazon of the Federal Arms of the Republic of Austria is described as follows: In translation: In accordance of Art. 8a Abs. 3 the actual withdrawn of the Wappen der Republik Österreich is in law as of § 1Wappengesetz from 1984: This artistic version as above described with the drawing in attachment 1 of Wappengesetz 1984 in which the eagle's feathers are grey and detailed, with the colours of bluegrey for the chain and dark gold for the other signs, is the actual of...

    Symbolism

    The symbols and emblems used in the Austrian arms are as follows: 1. The Eagle:Austria's sovereignty (introduced 1919) 2. The escutcheon: Emblem of Austria[de] (late Middle Ages, reintroduced 1915; see also: Flag of Austria) 3. The mural crown:Middle class (bourgeoisie, introduced 1919) 4. The sickle:Farmer's class (peasants, introduced 1919) 5. The Hammer:Working class (introduced 1919) 6. The broken chains: Liberation from German occupation(added 1945) Discussions about the arms have been t...

    The tower emblem as first proposal in 1918

    On 31 October 1918, the council of state agreed upon the colours of the republic (red-white-red) as well as the new emblem composed personally by chancellor Karl Renner. The coat of arms was composed quickly due to the need for having a seal at the peace talks after World War I. The emblem consisted of a black tower representing the bourgeoisie, two crossed red hammers representing workers and a golden wreath of wheat representing farmers. The colours black, red and gold was deliberately chos...

    Diem, Peter (1995). Die Symbole Österreichs. Zeit und Geschichte in Zeichen (in German). Vienna, Austria: Kremayr & Scheriau. ISBN 3-218-00594-9. Archived from the original on 2019-11-11. Retrieved...
    Hye, F-H. (1995). Das Österreichische Staatswappen und seine Geschichte (in German). Innsbruck, Austria: Studien Verlag. ISBN 3-7065-1108-8.
    Gall, Franz (1996). Österreichische Wappenkunde. Handbuch der Wappenwissenschaft (in German). Vienna, Austria: Böhlau. ISBN 3-205-98646-6.
    Diem, Peter (1995). "Die Entwicklung der Symbole der Republik Österreich". In Karner, Stefan; Mikoletzky, Lorenz (eds.). Österreich. 90 Jahre Republik [Austria. 90 Years Republic] (in German). Inns...
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