List of coats of arms of Serbia
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This is a list of coats of arms of Serbia.
Official state coat of arms
Main article: Coat of arms of Serbia
- Greater coat of arms
- Lesser coat of arms
Administrative divisions
Historical official state coats of arms
- Government seal
(First Serbian Uprising, 1805–1813) - Karađorđe's seal
(1804–1813) - Karađorđe's seal
(1804–1813) - Coat of arms of Prince Miloš I (1819)
- Principality of Serbia
(1835–1882) - Serbian Vojvodina
(1848–1849) - Kingdom of Serbia (1882–1918)
- Coat of arms of Prince Peter I (1903–1918)
- Kingdom of Yugoslavia (1918–1944)
- Government of National Salvation (1941–1944)
- Socialist Republic of Serbia (1947–1990) and Republic of Serbia (1990–2004)
- Socialist Republic of Serbia (1947–1990) and Republic of Serbia (1990–2004)
- Coat of arms of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (1992-2003) and the State Union of Serbia and Montenegro (2003–2006)
- Republic of Serbia
(2004–2010)
Armorials
- Despot Stefan's coa, Prussian ed. Chronicle of the Council of Constance (before 1437)
- Serbian Emperor's coa, Prussian ed. Chronicle of the Council of Constance (before 1437)
- Despot Stefan's coa, later ed. Chronicle of the Council of Constance (1483)
- Serbian (Triballia) coat of arms, later ed. Chronicle of the Council of Constance (1483)
- Despot Stefan's coa, Wernigeroder Schaffhausensches Wappenbuch (between 1486-1492)
- Serbian Despotate, by Virgil Solis (1555)
- Serbian Despotate, by Christoph Silberysen (1576)
- Serbian Despotate, by Martin Schrott (ca. 1580)
- Serbian Despotate, in a German armorial, ca. 1600
- Serbia, Belgrade Armorial II (early 17th century)
- Serbia, Fojnica Armorial (between 1675–1688)
- Serbia (Rasciae), Fojnica Armorial (between 1675–1688)
- Kingdom of Serbia, Charles du Fresne (before 1688)
- Serbian Despotate, Charles du Fresne (before 1688)
- Serbs, ed. of Mavro Orbin's Regnum Sclavorum (17th century)
- Serbia, by Stanislaus Rubcich (ca. 1700)
- Serbia (Rasciae), by Stanislaus Rubcich (ca. 1700)
- Serbia (Rassia), by Pavao Ritter Vitezović (before 1701)
- Serbian Empire, Hristofor Žefarović's Stemmatographia (1741)
- Serbia, Stemmatographia (1741)
- Rassia (Serbia), Stemmatographia (1741)
- Triballia, Stemmatographia (1741)
See also
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