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  1. The coat of arms of Lithuania is a mounted armoured knight holding a sword and shield, known as Vytis (pronounced). Since the early 15th century, it has been Lithuania's official coat of arms and is one of the oldest European coats of arms.

  2. The National coat of arms of Lithuania is a mounted armoured knight holding a sword and shield, known as Vytis ( pronounced ['vîːtɪs] ). Since the early 15th century, it has been Lithuania's official coat of arms and is one of the oldest European coats of arms.

  3. In accordance with the Law on the National Coat of Arms, Emblems, and Other Insignias of the Republic of Lithuania, the national coat of arms of Lithuania is Vytis. The heraldic shield features the field Gules (red) with an armoured knight on a horse salient Argent (white).

    • Modern Reconstruction
    • Background
    • Insurrections
    • The Coat of Arms in Various Cities
    • See Also
    Grand coat of arms of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
    Grand coat of arms of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
    Coat of arms of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth design during the House of Vasareign

    The coat of arms of the Commonwealth combined the coat of arms of the Kingdom of Poland and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, which are depicted as follows: 1. Coat of arms of Poland, the White Eagle 2. Coat of arms of Lithuania, the White Knight During the Commonwealth, an inescutcheon contained the personal or family arms of the reigning monarch. 1. ...

    During the January uprising a similar coat of arms was proposed for the restored Commonwealth, with Archangel Michael, the coat of arms of Rutheniaadded as the third element. However, it was never officially introduced. 1. Coat of arms for a proposed Polish– Lithuanian–Ruthenian Commonwealth

    Malbork Castle, Malbork, 1590s
    Wawel, Kraków
    Royal Castle, Warsaw, 18th century
  4. The coat of arms of Lithuania: the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and the Republic of Lithuania. It was also used on the coat of arms of cities, voivodeships and noble families. Used as the coat of arms of Belarus in 1918 and 1991–1995.

  5. Lithuanian coat of arms, known as the Vytis, depicts a mounted soldier with raised sword on a red field. Dating back to the Grand Duchy of Lithuania it is among the Europe's oldest emblems. Atypically its source is Grand duke's seal rather than a dynastic coat of arms.

  6. The coat of arms of Lithuania is a mounted armoured knight holding a sword and shield, known as Vytis. Since the early 15th century, it has been Lithuania's official coat of arms and is one of the oldest European coats of arms.