File:Feuillet 6 de l'Armorial Le Breton.jpg

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Français : Feuillet 6 de l'Armorial Le Breton représentant notamment les armes des rois de France, d'Espagne, d'Angleterre, de divers souverains européens et d'une partie des pairs de France (les autres pairs sur le feuillet 5)
English: ==Heraldry==

4 rows, left to right:

  • Top row:
    • 1: King of France
    • 2: King of Naples (w:René of Anjou (1409-1480) was Duke of Anjou and Count of Provence from 1434 to 1480, who also reigned as King of Naples as René I from 1435 to 1442) Quarterly of 6 Hungary (modern), Anjou (ancient), Jerusalem, Valois (ancient), Bar, Lorraine
    • 3: King of Spain (Castile quartering Leon)
    • 4: King of England
  • Row 2:
    • 1: King of Cyprus (Kingdom of Jerusalem quartering de Lusignan (de Lusignan, King of Cyprus and Jerusalem))
    • 2: King of Armenia (Party per tierce 1: Arms of the Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia (Or a lion rampant gules); 2: Jerusalem 3: de Lusignan)
    • 3: King of Portugal
    • 4: King of Sicily (from 1296 Per saltire Aragon and Hohenstaufen)
  • Row 3:
    • 1: King of Jerusalem (Argent, a cross potent between four crosses couped or)
    • 2: Roy d'Inde (Prester John (Latin: Presbyter Joannes), King of India / Emperor of Abyssinia) (Attributed arms of Prester John: Or, a crucifix between two scourges azure)
    • 3: Roy de
    • 4: Roy d'Irlande. Arms of the King of Ireland: A tower triple towered or, from the portal a hart springing argent attired and unguled also or. In modern times used as the crest of Ireland. Used during at least during the period of the Kingdom of Ireland and intermittently (to rarely) during the of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland to the Republic of Ireland Act.
  • Row 4:
    • 1: Evêque-Duc de Langres (Duke-Bishop of Langres) Azure semé-de-lis or, a saltire gules, shown here as Azure, a saltire gules between four fleurs-de-lis or
    • 2: Evêque-Duc de Laon D'azur, semé de fleurs de lys d'or, à la croix d'argent, chargée d'une crosse de gueules
    • 3: Count of Champagne
    • 4: Count of Flanders
Date 13th-16th century
Source Reproductions de l'armorial Le Breton dans la base Archim des Archives nationales (France)
Author Archives nationales

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