What is prussian symbol?

The Prussian symbol was an emblem used by the Kingdom of Prussia, which existed from 1701 until 1918. The symbol consisted of a black eagle with a red beak and talons, and was often seen holding a scepter and orb. The eagle was derived from the Holy Roman Empire, which Prussia was a part of, and the colors were said to represent the blood and soil of the Prussian people. The symbol was used on the Prussian flag, as well as on official seals and emblems of the kingdom. After the unification of Germany in 1871, the symbol became part of the German Empire's coat of arms. However, after the fall of the German Empire at the end of World War I, the Prussian symbol fell out of use and was eventually banned by the Allied powers. Today, the symbol is still associated with the history and legacy of Prussia.