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Cosa (chi) è eagle$23569$ - definizione

AUTOMOBILE MARQUE
Eagle automobiles; Eagle Automotive; Eagle automobile; Eagle Optima; Eagle (division)
  • Eagle Premier
  • Eagle Summit wagon
  • 1995 Eagle Talon

Rolls-Royce Eagle         
  • Rolls-Royce Eagle VIII
  • Rolls-Royce Eagle VIII at the [[Canada Aviation Museum]]
  • Rolls-Royce Eagle engines at [[Derby]] in 1919
V-12 PISTON AIRCRAFT ENGINE FAMILY BY ROLLS-ROYCE
Rolls-Royce Eagle VII; Rolls Royce Eagle; Rolls-Royce Eagle (V-12); Rolls-Royce Eagle VIII; Rolls-Royce Eagle IX; Rolls-Royce 250hp; Rolls Royce Eagle VIII; Rolls-Royce Eagle I; Rolls-Royce Eagle IV
The Rolls-Royce Eagle was the first aircraft engine to be developed by Rolls-Royce Limited. Introduced in 1915 to meet British military requirements during World War I, it was used to power the Handley Page Type O bombers and a number of other military aircraft.
Eagle (heraldry)         
  • Emblem of the [[Sri Lanka Air Force]]
  • Eagle of Saint John from the [[Book of Dimma]] (8th century)
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  • Eagle essorant (rousant)
  • 1. Eagle close.
2. Eagle rising, wings elevated and addorsed.
3. Eagle rising, wings elevated and displayed.
4. Eagle rising, wings addorsed and inverted.
5. Eagle rising, wings displayed and inverted.
  • [[Great Seal of the United States]]
  • Coat of arms]] of the [[First French Empire]]
  • Reconstruction of the 14th-century royal flag (''Königsfahne''), with a single-headed eagle, the predecessor of the 15th-century imperial flag with the double-headed imperial eagle
  • Eagle ''decapitate'' (without head), coat of arms of German nobility von der Hoven, alias: "Pampus".
  • Carolingian]] ivory plaque with the [[Eagle of Saint John]] with halo, Victoria & Albert Museum.
  • An early heraldic eagle in the seal of [[Vienna]] (1239)
  • Charles V]] (Jakob Kallenberg 1545)
  • J. Siebmachers großes Wappenbuch]]'') vol. 1 part 2-5 (reprint), Nuremberg (1909-1929).</ref>
  • Henry VII]] in ''[[Codex Balduini]]'' due to the similarity with the imperial coat of arms had long been misinterpreted as representing Henry himself.
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<ref>Georg Irmer, ''Die Romfahrt Kaiser Heinrich's VII im Bildercyclus des Codex Balduini Trevirensis'' (1881), [https://archive.org/details/dieromfahrtkaise00irme/page/45 p. 45].</ref>}}
  • Moravian eagle]]
  • Silesian eagle]]
HERALDIC BIRD
Imperial eagle; Spreadeagle (heraldry); Heraldic eagle; Eagle heraldry; Imperial Eagle; Kleestängel; Kleestengel; Klee-Stengeln; Brustspange; Brustsichel; Brustmond
The eagle is used in heraldry as a charge, as a supporter, and as a crest. Heraldic eagles can be found throughout world history like in the Achaemenid Empire or in the present Republic of Indonesia.
Reading Eagle         
MAJOR DAILY NEWSPAPER IN READING, PENNSYLVANIA, IN THE UNITED STATES
The Reading Eagle; Reading Eagle-Times; Reading Eagle–Times; Reading Eagle Company; The Reading Times; Reading Times
The Reading Eagle is the major daily newspaper in Reading, Pennsylvania, in the United States. A family-owned newspaper until the spring of 2019, its reported circulation is 37,000 (daily) and 50,000 (Sundays).

Wikipedia

Eagle (automobile)

Eagle was a brand of the Chrysler Corporation following the purchase of American Motors Corporation (AMC) in 1987 and marketed through the end of the 1998 model year. It was aimed at the enthusiast driver and promoted as more "European" than the automaker's similar models.

The "Eagle" name was taken by Chrysler from the four-wheel drive AMC Eagle models that were introduced for the 1980 model year. This was the last of American Motors' wholly U.S.-designed vehicles and one of the first modern mass-production crossover vehicles. The Eagle name also appeared on a number of Jeep trim packages and special models that included the J-10 pickup trucks, the wide-track Cherokee SJ, as well as the CJ-5 and CJ-7 models starting in 1976.

A variety of imported and domestic-built vehicles were marketed, mostly by former AMC dealers along with Jeep products, until the brand was discontinued in 1998. Though short-lived, the Eagle Vision sedan sold in respectable numbers, while the sporty Eagle Talon sold more than 115,000 units.