Coat of arms of Georgia (country)
The coat of arms of Georgia is one of the national symbols of the republic. It is based on the medieval coats of arms of the Georgian royal family.[1]
| Coat of arms of Georgia | |
|---|---|
| Versions | |
Lesser | |
| Details | |
| Armiger | Georgia |
| Adopted | 1 October 2004 (latest rendition) |
| Supporters | two lions rampant Or |
| Compartment | Stylized grape vine ornament Or |
| Motto | ძალა ერთობაშია Dzala Ertobashia "Strength is in Unity" |
Coat Of Arms Of Georgia (country) Media
- Constitution of Georgia (Country).jpg
The 1990–2004 coat of arms on the Georgian constitution
- Gruzinski.jpg
Great coat of arms of the Georgian royal house
- Coat of arms of Kingdom of Kartli-Kakheti.svg
Coat of arms of Kingdom of Kartli-Kakheti (1762–1801)
- Vakhtang Iraklievich and Darya Georgievna of Georgia's grave in Blagoveschenskaya church 03 by shakko.JPG
An 1807 metalwork of the Georgian royal coat of arms
- Coat of Arms of Democratic Republic of Georgia.svg
Emblem used by the First Republic (1918–1921).
- Emblem of the Georgian SSR.svg
Emblem of the Georgian Soviet Socialist Republic (1921-1990)
- Coat of arms of the Democratic Republic of Georgia.svg
Coat of arms of the Republic of Georgia (1990-2004)
- Crown of George XII of Georgia.jpeg
The lost crown of King George XII, painted by Fedor Solntsev from the Kremlin Museum