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English: Princely arms of Novgorod, used by Russian tsars and emperors as the Grand Princes of Novgorod from 1762.
Русский: Герб Новгородский, использованный российскими самодержцами как великими князьями Новгородскими с 1672 года.
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English: Argent, two bears statant erect combatant Sable, supporting a throne Or, cushioned Gules, on which are placed a sceptre and a long cross saltirewise, both Or; on the back of the Throne is a triple candlestick Or with three lighted candles proper; base Azure, two fish fesswise respectant naiant and counter-naiant Argent.
Русский: В серебряном поле два чёрные медведя, поддерживающие кресла золотые с червлёною подушкою, на коей поставлены, крестообразно, с правой стороны скипетр, а с левой крест; над креслами золотой трисвещник с горящими свечами; в лазуревой окраине щита две серебряные, одна против другой, рыбы.
Date 26 May 2022
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Павло Сарт
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This is a retouched picture, which means that it has been digitally altered from its original version. The original can be viewed here: Coat of arms of Novgorod Oblast.svg. Modifications made by Павло Сарт.

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