Emblazoned with the crowned double-headed eagle, this banner bears the legacy of Constantinople’s last imperial house. Against the crimson quadrants of the Palaiologos standard — each marked with the ancient symbol of the four firesteels — the black eagle stands vigilant, its gaze fixed both east and west. A symbol of symphonia between church and empire, this ensign evokes the final centuries of Byzantium: a world of gilded domes, sacred rites, and imperial defiance. Though the empire fell, its standard endures as an emblem of Christian sovereignty and the glory of the undivided faith.
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18″ x 21″ vertical poly twill pennant 
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One-sided print 
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Includes wooden dowel and twine hanger 
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Original digital design 
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Part of the Medieval Realms series from Agnus & Aegis 











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