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English: Grand Coat of Arms of France and Navarre: from 1589 to 1790. From the ascension of Henry III of Navarre as Henry IV of France (first King of the House of Bourbon) to the changing of Louis XVI's title as King of France and Navarre to King of the French. (heraldry and coat of arms having been abolished in France 1790). *The Coat of Arms contains two escutcheons; per pale: "Azure, three fleurs-de-lis or" for the France and "Gules, a cross, saltire, (double) orle of chains, all linked, or'" for Navarre. *The escutcheons are surrounded first by the chain of the Order of Saint Michael and by the chain of the Order of the Holy Spirit, both were known as the ordres du roi. * Atop the escutcheons is the Royal crown on top of an opened gold helmet, with blue mantling. *The two supporters are two angels, acting as heralds for the two realms. The dexter angel carries a standard with the arms of France, and wearing a tabard with the same arms. The sinister angel also carries a standard and wears a tabard, but that of Navarre. Both are standing on puffs of cloud. *Above is a pavilion armoyé with the Royal Crown of France. From it is a royal blue mantle with a semis of fleurs-de-lis or *On top of the crown is a representation of the sacred oriflamme, or the war banner of France, raised by the King only in times of great danger. *The motto is written in gold on a blue ribbon: "MONTJOIE SAINT DENIS" the war cry of France, Saint Denis was also the abbey where the oriflamme was kept. [1]
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2009-10-14T23:43:22Z Sodacan 1190x1542 (7626976 Bytes) {{Information |Description=Grand Coat of Arms of France and Navarre |Source=Own Work, , based on: [[http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:France1594.png|File:France1594.png]] and [[http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Coll
Red bonnet of the crown as it must be as wrote the most important french heraldic specialist of XX-XXI century Hervé Pinoteau : "La couronne figurée s'applatit sous François Ier, et fut sans doute l'mage de la petite couronne coiffant le roi sortant de la cathédrale de Reims et lors du festin suivant au Palais du Tau. Elle garda cette forme, souvent comblée d'une coiffe rouge dans les compositions en couleurs, en souvenir de la tiare [de la couronne dite de Charlemagne] et pour mettre une not...
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