The Coat of Arms of the President of Lithuania is a heraldic emblem symbolizing the office of the President of the Republic of Lithuania. It features a shield divided into four quarters, with each quarter bearing unique symbols representing historical provinces or events in Lithuanian history.The central part displays the national emblem of Lithuania - Vytis (a knight on horseback), while the lower left and right quarters represent the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and the Kingdom of Poland respectively, both significant parts of Lithuania's historical past. The shield is supported by two lions, representing power and courage.The Coat of Arms was officially adopted in 1997 following Lithuania's restoration of independence. It serves as a symbol of the President's authority and responsibility, reflecting the rich history and heritage of the nation.