Coat of arms with Heraldic Eagle Vector Illustration

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2013-10-28

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Coat of arms with Heraldic Eagle Vector Illustration.

This vector resource includes the following elements:

Animal,Arms,Chain,Coat,Coat of arms,Crest,Crowns,Drawing,Eagle,Emblem,Fly,Forest,Heraldic,Heraldry,Medieval,Shield,Weapons,Wild,Wings



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This vector contains the following main colors: White,Mine Shaft,Ironside Gray,Mountain Mist,Celeste,Gun Powder
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Coat of arms wiki:
[ of arms (often just arms for short) is, in European tradition, a simple colorful symbol belonging to a particular person and used by him or her in a wide variety of ways. Coats of arms have their origins in the designs used by mediaeval knights to make their armor and shield stand out in battle or tournaments and enable quick recognition by allies or spectators. See more at Wikipedia.org...]

Eagle wiki:
>This article is about the bird. For other uses of the word "eagle", see Eagle (disambiguation). Several, see below. *see Accipitriformes for family list Eagles are large birds of prey, which are found mainly in the Old World, with only two species (Bald Eagle and Golden Eagle) in North America, a few in South America and two, (White-bellied Sea Eagle and Wedge-tailed Eagle), in Australia. They are members of the bird order Falconiformes, family Accipitridae and belong to several different genera, not necessarily closely related to each other. See more at Wikipedia.org...


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