Arms of Plantagenet quartering France Ancient: Royal Arms of England (1340–c.1400)
"England was borne alone until 1340, when Edward III, adopting the new practice of quartering, took the arms of France, Azure, semé-de-lis or, termed France Ancient, and bore Quarterly France Ancient and England."
Source: Boutell's Heraldry, rev. J. P. Brooke-Little (1970), p. 207.
Owner of original | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Royal_Arms_of_England_(1340-1367).svg |
Date | 6 July 2018 |
File name | Royal Arms of England (1340–67).jpg |
File Size | 235.91k |
Dimensions | 659 x 768 |
Linked to | Edward III (Plantagenet), King of England; Henry IV (Plantagenet), King of England; Richard II (Plantagenet), King of England |
Albums | All Heraldry |
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