Prussian Eagle, Spandau Citadel - Berlin, Germany
N 52° 32.417 E 013° 12.745
33U E 378769 N 5822633
An Eagle, representing the Kingdom of Prussia at the Gate to Spandau Citadel
Waymark Code: WMZY3E
Location: Berlin, Germany
Date Posted: 01/21/2019
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Flag of the Kingdom of Prussia with the Eagle
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In 1559, when the Spandau Citadel was built, Berlin was the capital of the Brandenburg Margraviate. In 1701, the Margraviate evolved into the Kingdom of Prussia.
While the official royal Coat of Arms were rather fancy, the first Prussian King, Frederick I adopted a second simpler symbol, soon known as the "Prussian Eagle."
In 1892, King Frederick's eagle was officially adopted as a Coat of Arms and incorporated in the Kingdom's flag.
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The arms were based on the Coat of Arms of Brandenburg. The color was changed from red to black, as black and white were the colors of the House of Hohenzollern. In addition, the eagle was now crowned ans held the Royal Regalia, a royal scepter and a Globus Cruciger. The letters FR on the eagle's chest stand for Fredericus Rex, Latin for King Frederic.
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Bearer of Coat of Arms: Noble (aristocratic) family
Full name of the bearer: King Frederick I of Prussia
Where is Coat of Arms installed (short description) ?: Gate to Spandau Citadel
Material / Design: Cast metal
Blazon (heraldic description): Black Eagle, facing (heraldic) right, holding a scepter and a Globus cruciger with blazoned with the letters FR
Address: Zitadelle Am Juliusturm 64 13599 Berlin, Germany
Web page about the structure where is Coat of Arms installed (if exists): [Web Link]
Web page about the bearer of Coat of Arms (if exists): [Web Link]
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