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Description

Banner of the Land of Kraków
Basically a White Eagle used as a symbol of the Piast Dynasty
This particular banner was flown as the war banner of the "Banner of Kraków" during the Battle of Grunwald. The unit was the biggest Polish unit fighting in that battle and was composed of mostly elite knights, including famous Zawisza Czarny.

Source

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Date

December 11, 2004

Author

Created by Halibutt in the GIMP

Permission

GFDL, see 1

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  • Battle of Grunwald
  • Flag of Poland
  • Halych-Volhynia
  • Archbishopric of Riga
  • Principality of Ruthenia
  • Kingdom of Livonia