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Royal Coat of Arms on the Vasa
Upper Deck of VasaStern of the Vasa WarshipCrowned Lions with Regal BustOrnate Panel from Vasa WarshipGrotesques and Soldiers from the VasaRoyal Coat of Arms on the VasaFigurehead Supports from the VasaReclining Figures on Vasa WarshipGrotesque Carvings Beneath the SternRoman Soldier Figurehead on VasaStern Sculptures of the VasaThe Vasa Warship

Royal Coat of Arms on the Vasa

This wooden relief (c. 1620) displays the royal coat of arms of King Gustavus Adolphus, flanked by crowned lions. Positioned at the stern of the Vasa warship, it asserted monarchical authority and Sweden’s naval ambitions. The sculpture signified the divine right of kings, projecting power across sea and land.
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