The coat of arms of Moravia has been used for centuries to represent Moravia, a traditional province in the present-day Czech Republic. The coat of arms is also present in a field of the coat of arms of the Czech Republic.
Moravian banner of arms
Equestrian statue of Jobst of Moravia on Moravian Square (Moravské náměstí) in Brno. The round shield held by the knight was provided with the Moravian coat of arms on March 26, 2021, to commemorate the 2021 census.
Oldest preserved color representation of the coat of arms of the Moravian margrave
Jobst of Moravia, miniature in the Gelnhausen Codex
Coat of arms of the Czech Republic
The coat of arms of the Czech Republic is divided into two principal variants. Greater coat of arms displays the three historical regions—the Czech lands—which make up the nation. Lesser coat of arms displays lone silver double-tailed lion in red shield. The current coats of arms, which was adopted in 1992, was designed by Czech heraldist Jiří Louda.
Přemyslid dynasty (Duchy of Bohemia) Right: The earliest known colored coat of arms of Přemyslids depicted in the Passional of Abbes Kunigunde (1310s)
Kingdom of Bohemia (Royal Arms of Bohemia) Right: The oldest depiction of coat of arms of Bohemia, castle Gozzoburg in Krems, fresco painting from the beginning of 1270s
Right: The oldest depiction of coat of arms of Moravia, castle Gozzoburg in Krems, fresco painting from the beginning of 1270s
Lesser Royal Arms of Bohemia Right: Colored coat of arms of Bohemia depicted in the Passional of Abbes Kunigunde (1310s)