Coat of arms of Liechtenstein

Coat of arms of Liechtenstein
ArmigerHans-Adam II, Prince of Liechtenstein
ShieldQuarterly: I Or, an eagle displayed Sable crowned and armed Or charged with a crescent treflée, issuing from the middle thereof a cross pattée Argent (Silesia); II barry of eight Or and Sable, a crown of rue bendways throughout Vert (Kuenring); III per pale Gules and Argent (Duchy of Troppau); IV Or, a harpy displayed Sable the human parts Argent crowned and armed Or (Cirksena); on a point entée Azure, a bugle-horn stringed Or (Duchy of Jägerndorf); en surtout, an inescutcheon per fess or and Gules (House of Liechtenstein)
Other elementsBehind the shield, a Princely mantle Purpure lined ermine, ensigned with the Princely hat
Lesser coat of arms of Liechtenstein

The coat of arms of Liechtenstein is the arms of dominion of the Prince of Liechtenstein, currently Hans-Adam II.[1] As the sovereign emblem of the Prince, its use is restricted to the Prince and members of his House, though private individuals are permitted to use the arms if it is in the interest of the State. The arms are a history of the House of Liechtenstein and show some of the different territories and families with which it has been connected, either by acquisition or by marriage.

  1. ^ "Flag and coat of arms". www.liechtenstein.li. Archived from the original on 2020-07-28. Retrieved 2020-02-15.