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Coat of arms of the family of Joan of Arc, alias Du Lye. The blade of a silver sword, the point supporting a golden crown, and flanked with two Fleurs-de-lis, with the motto Consilio firmatei Dei. This Coat of Arms was composed by Charles VII in 1429. From Science and Literature in The Middle Ages by Paul Lacroix published London 1878.

Coat of arms of the family of Joan of Arc, alias Du Lye. The blade of a silver sword, the point supporting a golden crown, and flanked with two Fleurs-de-lis, with the motto Consilio firmatei Dei. This Coat of Arms was composed by Charles VII in 1429. From Science and Literature in The Middle Ages by Paul Lacroix published London 1878.
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Coat of arms of the family of Joan of Arc, alias Du Lye. The blade of a silver sword, the point supporting a golden crown, and flanked with two Fleurs-de-lis, with the motto Consilio firmatei Dei. This Coat of Arms was composed by Charles VII in 1429. From Science and Literature in The Middle Ages by Paul Lacroix published London 1878
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33.2 x 42.1 cm | 13.1 x 16.6 in (300 dpi)
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ÂGÉS ARC BLASON COAT OF ARMS CONSILIO DEI DU FIRMATEI FLEUR-DE-LIS FLEURS HERALDIC HERALDRY ILLUSTRATION JEANNE JOAN KEN LIS LYE MEDIAEVAL MEDIEVAL MIDDLE AGES MIDDLE SWORD WELSH