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  1. In 1376, the kings of France altered the royal coat of arms, replacing the field semée fleurs de lys with three fleurs de lys, alluding to the Trinity. This new design is referred to as France Moderne, the previous one being France Ancien. From about 1400 the kings of England imitated this change.

  2. House of Plantagenet - WappenWiki. navigation search. House of Plantagenet. Cadet branch of the House of Anjou. Coat of Arms. House of Plantagenet. Kings of England. 1198-1340; 1360-1369. House of Plantagenet. Kings of England. 1340-1360; 1369-1395. Additional Arms. House of Plantagenet. as Dukes of Normandy. House of Plantagenet.

  3. Apr 10, 2020 · The Plantagenets, sometimes referred to as the Angevin-Plantagenets, were the ruling dynasty of England from 1154 to 1485 CE. The name Angevin derives from the family's ancestral lands in Anjou, France and the term Plantagenet (perhaps) from the broom plant ( planta genista ) used in the coat of arms of Geoffrey, Count of Anjou (l. 1113-1151 CE ...

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    The heiresses of Norfolk and Kent transmitted the Plantagenet arms to non-Plantagenet families: Henry VI of Englandgranted differenced versions of the Plantagenet arms to his maternal half-brothers. This was an extraordinary grant, since they were not descended from the English royal family.

  4. The symbols that are displayed on the coat of arms depicts the person’s achievements. The first true armigerous dynasty of England was the Plantagenets. The coat of arms of this royal family signified the arms of England specifically the arms of the royal house of England.

  5. House of Plantagenet (1154–1399) King Henry II (1154–1189) a golden escarbuncle; a sprig of broom or planta genista King Richard I (1189–1199) a golden star and crescent; a sprig of broom King John (1199–1216) a golden star and crescent; a sprig of broom King Henry III (1216–1272) a sprig of broom King Edward I (1272–1307)

  6. The coat of arms of the Angevin dynasty varied over time, but always included a lion. In 1128, the third historical coat of arms of which there remains a record, is that of Geoffrey Plantagenet, Count of Anjou , depicted as azure, six lions rampant or .

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