Coat of arms of Poland
A official Coat of Arms of Poland is the White Eagle with golden crown in its head on red shield.
The White Eagle came from a legend about Lech.
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John III Sobieski's coat of arms crowning the Royal Chapel in Gdańsk
Tapestry with the coats of arms of the Crown of the Kingdom of Poland and Lithuania, c. 1555
A silver heraldic base for King John Casimir's crown, c. 1666
Banner of Kingdom of Poland in the 14th centuryA seal of Duke Premislaus II from 1290 shows the ruler holding a banner emblazoned with a crowned eagle. During the reign of King Ladislaus (r. 1320–1333), the red cloth with the White Eagle was established as the royal banner. The orientation of the eagle on the banner varied; its head could point either upwards or towards the hoist.