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English: Banner of the Holy Roman Empire, with the arms of Austria.
Nederlands: Bannier van het Heilige Roomse Rijk, met het wapen van Oostenrijk.
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Source Own work, File:Albrecht Altdorfer 044.jpg
Author Sir Iain, eagle by N3MO
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Flags of the Holy Roman Empire with dubble headed eagles:

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