Armorial of Montenegro
This is a list of coats of arms of Montenegro. Most municipalities of Montenegro have their own coat of arms. Many Montenegrin military units and other public agencies and some private families have coats of arms. There are also many historical Montenegrin coat of arms throughout history.[1][2]
Montenegro
- Coat of arms of Montenegro
- State Seal of Montenegro
- Coat of arms of Montenegrin Armed Forces
Historical coat of arms
Medieval Period
- Coat of arms of the House of Vojislavljević
- Coat of arms of the Principality of Zeta
- Coat of arms of
Lower Zeta - Coat of arms of the House of Balšić
- Coat of arms of the House of Crnojević
17th–20th Century
- Coat of arms under Prince-bishop Danilo I (1696–1735)
- Coat of arms of Montenegro during rule of prince-bishop Sava
- Personal Coat of arms of Prince-bishop Peter I
- Personal Coat of arms of Prince-bishop Peter II
- Personal Coat of arms of Prince Danilo
- Coat of arms of the Principality of Montenegro
- Coat of arms of the Kingdom of Montenegro(1910-1918)
Late-20th Century
- Coat of arms of Federal State of Montenegro (1944-1947)
- Coat of arms of the People's Republic of Montenegro (1947-1963)
- Emblem of the Socialist Republic of Montenegro (1963–1974)
- Coat of arms of Socialist Republic of Montenegro (1974-1994)
- Coat of arms of the Republic of Montenegro (1994-2004)
Municipalities of Montenegro
- Coat of arms of Andrijevica
- Coat of arms of Berane
- Coat of arms of Bijelo Polje
- Coat of arms of Budva
- Coat of arms of Cetinje
- Coat of arms of Danilovgrad
- Coat of arms of Gusinje
- Coat of arms of Herceg Novi
- Coat of arms of Kolašin
- Coat of arms of Mojkovac
- Coat of arms of Nikšić
- Coat of arms of Plav
- Coat of arms of Plužine
- Coat of arms of Rožaje
- Coat of arms of Šavnik
- Coat of arms of Tivat
- Coat of arms of Tuzi
- Coat of arms of Žabljak
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