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To: Matt_Rel

I’m confused. Since when or when do they fly a flay with the falcon on it? I though it was just the horizontal white over red stripe?

With the falcon is cooler. Just confused.


42 posted on 10/08/2008 3:07:45 PM PDT by PurpleMan
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To: PurpleMan

It’s White Eagle, legends sais that when Mieszko I, first ruler of Poland baptised Poland in Gniezno (or Legnica) in 966 A.D. lots of White Eagles surrounded him. After Mieszko sweared the oath, he noticed all of the white eagles and claimed that this bird will forever be the sign of Poland.

Other legend sais: “The White Eagle emblem originated when Poland’s legendary founder Lech saw a white eagle’s nest. When he looked at the bird, a ray of sunshine from the red setting sun fell on its wings, so they appeared tipped with gold, the rest of the eagle was pure white. He was delighted and decided to settle there and placed the eagle on his emblem. He also named the place Gniezdno (currently Gniezno) from the Polish word gniazdo (nest).

This tale could be considered as an allusion to the legend of the city of Rome which was founded by Romulus and Remus. Auspicium is the ancient rite of observing birds of prey flights in order to get support of gods for future arranged actions. A less romantic version assumes that Poland adopted the emblem from the Roman Empire (like many other European countries).” <— wikipedia

Anyway... It’s over one thousand years since we’ve started to use our Eagle as the coat of arms


44 posted on 10/11/2008 4:28:38 PM PDT by Verdelet (Dulce et decorum est pro patria mori!)
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