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The arms show the arms of the city of Krakow on a shield with the Polish eagle.
The arms show the arms of the city of Krakow on a shield with the Polish eagle.


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ARCH-DUCHY OF KRAKAU

Arms (crest) of Arch-Duchy of Krakau

Official blazon

Origin/meaning

The Arch-Duchy of Krakau (now Kraków Poland) became part of Austria-Hungary during the third Polish division in 1795. In 1814 the Duchy became an independent State, but in 1846 it was incorporated into Galicia and thus part of Austria-Hungary again. The title was created in 1806.

The arms show the arms of the city of Krakow on a shield with the Polish eagle.

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