Imperial Eagle beaker

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title: Imperial Eagle beaker
text: An Imperial Eagle beaker, or eagle glass, was a popular drinking vessel from the 16th until the late 18th century in the Holy Roman Empire. The enamelled glass was decorated with a double-headed eagle, usually in the shape of a Quaternion Eagle. The Reichsadler means "Imperial Eagle" or double-headed eagle which was the emblem of the empire, while "humpen" refers to a cylindrical drinking glass. These beakers became the essential medium to represent the most popular explanatory model for the eme
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description: Holy Roman Empire drinking vessel
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Imperial_Eagle_beaker
date created: 2008-10-14T22:02:36Z
date modified: 2024-09-03T17:09:54Z
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