Coat of arms of the Lublin Voivodeship

The coat of arms that serves as the symbol of the Lublin Voivodeship, Poland depicts a white (silver) male jumping cervus (deer), with a yellow (golden) crown on its neck, placed on a red background.

The coat of arms depicts of a white (silver) male jumping cervus (deer), with a yellow (golden) crown on its neck.

In 1410, the Lublin Land was represented in the battle of Grunwald, with a red banner depicting a white (silver) jumping cervus (deer), with a yellow (golden) crown on its neck.

In the book, the coat of arms is described with the following sentence: "Lublin Land carries a horned dear ready to jump placed on a red field, whose neck is decorated with a golden crown".

The top field depicted a white (silver) male jumping cervus (deer), with a yellow (golden) crown on its neck, placed on a red background.

The top right field depicted a white (silver) male jumping cervus (deer), with a yellow (golden) crown on its neck, placed on a red background.

The bottom right field depicted a white eagle with yellow (golden) legs, rising its wings, placed on a red background.

The top field depicted a white (silver) male jumping cervus (deer), with a yellow (golden) crown on its neck, placed on a red background.

Eventually, the plans for the establishment of the coat of arms had been stopped by the Invasion of Poland by Nazi Germany, on 1 September 1939, that begun the World War II, and were not picked up back after the end of the conflict.

The proposed design consisted of a red Iberian style escutcheon, with square top and rounded base, that was divided horizontally into two fields.

The top field depicted a white (silver) male jumping cervus (deer) facing left, with a yellow (golden) crown on its neck, placed on a red background.

The knight has a blue shield with a yellow (golden) cross of Lorraine on it, put on his left arm, and hold a white (silver) sword in his right hand.

The coat of arms of the Lublin Land , and the Lublin Voivodeship of the Crown of the Kingdom of Poland , that existed from 1474 to 1795.
The coat of arms of the Lublin Voivodeship (1816–1837), and later, the Lublin Governorate , used until 1844.
The coat of arms of the Lublin Governorate , used from 1845 to 1866.
The coat of arms of the Lublin Governorate , used from 1869 to 1915.
The design of the coat of arms of the Lublin Voivodeship proposed in 1928.
The coat of arms of the Biała Podlaska Voivodeship used from 1997 to 1998.