16 Russian fed assembly crest (similar powers to US congress). Does the animal that Peter (the great, i think) is standing on look like a scorpion? (magnified on the bottom left) odd that Rev 9:1-3 mentions scorpions & 9, 11 & 13 are the # of feathers touching the wing and crest simultaneously. (media.scored.co) posted 2 years ago by oculusprimenumber 2 years ago by oculusprimenumber +18 / -2 6 comments share 6 comments share save hide report block hide replies
I looked up the heraldry and that might be a dragon getting crushed by Saint George or similar.
You may already be aware of this site and other like it, and it can be useful. http://www.fleurdelis.com/symbolism.htm
Dragon (See Examples of Dragons)Valiant defender of treasure; valour and protection - there is an example of a lion (England = Lion = patron St George... maybe thry are both St George) stomping on a dragon.
Here is an example of Medieval art - St George and horse stomping dragon https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_George's_Cross#/media/File%3ASt_George_Royal19BXVII_109.jpg
Eagle with two heads(See Examples of Eagles)Conjoining of two forces
This is a gold eagle, holding a rod (authority to rule?) of some kind and maybe an orb.
Some other interesting symbolisms for the Coat of arms/heraldry:
Bat Awareness of the powers of darkness and chaos.
Baton Token of authority
Bishop's mitre Authority
Butterfly Psyche or Soul
Goat One who wins through politics rather than war
You can check out Cross, Lance, Sceptre, maybe Knight and Horse too.