DOUBLE HEADED EAGLE In the late Middle Ages the double-headed eagle appeared in the Holy Roman Empire. It was introduced as the mark distinguishing the royal from the imperial title: the king, who was voted in by the electors, attained the title of emperor solely by being blessed and crowned by the pope in Rome. Only then did he have the right of taking the double eagle as symbol of the universal claim to power over Latin Christendom. MUST INSERT YOUR SWORDS.The shield should be mounted on the wall. It features six brackets on reverse. Three swords can be inserted into the brackets. Fastening bolts included. Swords excluded. Unique Wall Decoration. The shield will bring an impressive focus to your home and office. It shall immediatley attracts the attention of your guests. Double Headed Eagle Shield. Inspired by The Holy Roman Empire Coat of Arms. The double headed Eagle signifies a double imperial power, and was for the use of emperors who claim to be the successor of the Caesars of Rome. Hand-made Iron Shield. The shield has been completely hand crafted and hand painted. Dimension: 24" x 20" x 2.5". Ideal Gift for Ancient War Lovers. It would make an impressive decoration in the study of any history enthusiast who has a passion for Middle Ages.
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