Imperial Eagle

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Imperial Eagle was the name which referred to a bird species which has now been split into two separate species:

An imperial eagle is also a heraldic symbol, used for example on coats of arms; such a depiction of an eagle may refer to one of the aforementioned species, or may simply be a generic stylised eagle, or other bird of prey. The most important uses of the term refer to:

In the Western World, many nations adopted the eagle as a symbol in order to emulate the greatness of the Roman Empire.

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