White Eagles

White Eagle or White Eagles may refer to:

A coat of arms:

  • Serbian eagle of the royal houses Nemanjić, Mrnjavčević, Lazarević, Crnojević, Obrenović and Karađorđević used on the Coat of arms of Serbia and the Flag of Serbia (Karađorđević design).
  • White Eagle of Przemysl II, used as the coat of arms of Poland
  • Coat of arms of Imperial Cities, including:
    • Frankfurt am Main
    • Schweinfurt
    • Arnsberg

A person:

  • White Eagle (Pawnee), a Pawnee chief
  • White Eagle (Ponca), a Ponca chief

A town:

  • White Eagle, Oklahoma

A medal:

  • Order of the White Eagle (Poland), a decoration in Poland awarded to civilians and the military
  • Order of the White Eagle (Serbia)

A film:

  • White Eagle (1922 serial), a 1922 film serial starring Ruth Roland
  • White Eagle (1932 film), a 1932 film directed by Lambert Hillyer
  • White Eagle (1941 serial), a 1941 film serial directed by James W. Horne

In music:

  • White Eagle (album), a 1982 album by Tangerine Dream
  • White Eagles, a Drum and Bugle Corps from Methuen, Massachusetts

An organization:

  • White Eagle Lodge, a spiritualist group founded in 1936
  • The White Eagles (paramilitary), a Serbian paramilitary group under the command of Vojislav Šešelj during the Croatian War of Independence (1991–95) and Bosnian conflict (1992–1995)
  • The Crusade of Romanianism, a Romanian fascist group who were originally called the White Eagles.

In sports:

  • The Serbia national football team, nicknamed the White Eagles (Beli Orlovi)
  • The Beli Orlovi (White Eagles), the organized supporters of Serbia, especially of the Serbia national football team.
  • The Dianella White Eagles, an Australian football (soccer) club based in Perth
  • The Springvale White Eagles, an Australian football (soccer) club based in Melbourne
  • The Serbian White Eagles, a Canadian football (soccer) team
  • The Águilas Blancas, a varsity American football team of the National Polytechnic Institute, Mexico.

State: polish national emblem

Famous quotes containing the word white:

    Mysterious Night! when our first parent knew
    Thee from report divine, and heard thy name,
    Did he not tremble for this lovely frame,
    This glorious canopy of light and blue?
    —Joseph Blanco White (1775–1841)