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English: Coat of arms of the Kingdom of Chersonesus Taurica.
Русский: Герб царства Херсониса Таврического.
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English: Or, a double-headed eagle displayed Sable, twice royally crowned, armed and membered Or, langued Gules, charged on the breast with an escutcheon: Azure, an Orthodox cross Or; for a Crerst, the Royal Crown of Peter I.
Русский: В золотом щите чёрный византийский, увенчанный двумя золотыми коронами, орёл с червлёными языками и золотыми клювами и когтями; на груди в лазуревом, с золотыми краями, щите — золотой осьмиконечный крест; щит увенчан короною Петра I.
Date 3 July 2020
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Лобачев Владимир
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