File:Berne Imperial City Coat of Arms, 1620.jpg
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editDescriptionBerne Imperial City Coat of Arms, 1620.jpg | Coat of Arms of Berne, from the Berner Chronik of Michael Stettler, 1620. At this time, Berne still considered itself part of the Holy Roman Empire, thus adding the Imperial Eagle to its own coat of arms. The combination was called the Bern-Rych. |
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Source | Scanned from Peter Meyer (ed.), Berner - deine Geschichte, Büchler Verlag, Bern 1981, ISBN 3-7170-0185-X, p. 129. |
Author | Michael Stettler |
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File change date and time | 17:55, 26 March 2006 |
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