Coat of arms of Finland
The coat of arms of Finland is a golden lion wearing a crown and holding a sword in the right front paw. The lion is standing up on its back legs on a sabre. There are nine silver roses in a red field around the lion.
Coat Of Arms Of Finland Media
Figure 2: Coat of arms of Valdemar Birgersson
Figure 3: Bjälbo coat of arms
Figure 5: Grand-ducal coat of arms of Finland, tomb of King Gustav Vasa (Uppsala cathedral, Sweden)
Figure 6: Coat of arms of Karelia, tomb of King Gustav Vasa (Uppsala cathedral, Sweden)
Figure 10:Coat of arms of the Kingdom of Finland (1918)
Seal of Valdemar, Duke of Finland, from the beginning of the 14th century. The seal is based on the coat of arms of the Bjälbo family.
Coat of arms of Finland in the chronicle of Laurentius Petri from the 1580s.
Coat of arms of Finland from the funeral procession of Gustav II Adolf from 1633.