Gules, between two fleurs-de-lys in base Or, a double-headed eagle displayed inverted Argent, armed, beaked and langued Or, surmounted by an escutcheon Gules thereon a cross between four firesteels Argent
Other elements
The shield is ensigned with a crown Or. The whole is within a mantle Gules fringed and tasselled Or, lined ermine and crowned Or
Use
Governmental
The coat of arms of the Republic of Serbia (Serbian Cyrillic: грб Републике Србије, romanized: grb Republike Srbije) consists of two main heraldic symbols which represent the identity of the Serbian state and Serbian people across the centuries: the Serbian eagle (a silver double-headed eagle adopted from the Nemanjić dynasty) and the Serbian cross (or cross with firesteels).[1][2][3] The coat of arms also features the Serbian historical crown; while unusual for republics, it is not unprecedented, as can be seen in coat of arms of numerous European countries with republican form of government (Russia, Poland, Romania, Hungary, Bulgaria, Montenegro, and San Marino).
The coat of arms is used in the form of the greater coat of arms (Велики грб / Veliki grb) and lesser coat of arms (Мали грб / Mali grb), as provided by the Article 7 of the Constitution of Serbia.
^"Закон о изгледу и употреби грба, заставе и химне Републике Србије: 36/2009-3" [Law on the appearance and use of the coat of arms, flag and anthem of the Republic of Serbia: 36 / 2009-3] (in Serbian). Pravno informacioni sistem Republike Srbije. 15 May 2009. Retrieved 13 June 2021.
^"National Symbols and Anthem of the Republic of Serbia". Embassy of the Republic of Serbia in Great Britain. Retrieved 26 July 2018.
^Atlagić 2009, p. 180.
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