Bourbon fleur-de-lis

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The Bourbon fleur-de-lis is a stylized lily emblem historically associated with the French royal House of Bourbon and used as a symbol of its dynastic authority and heritage.

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Surface form Occurrences
Bourbon heraldry 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf dynastic symbol
emblem
heraldic charge
associatedWith Ancien Régime NERFINISHED
Bourbon Restoration NERFINISHED
Capetian dynasty NERFINISHED
France NERFINISHED
French royal arms NERFINISHED
derivedFrom fleur-de-lis
hasColor gold
yellow
hasDesignElement band or ring binding the petals near the base
central vertical petal
two lateral curved petals
hasShape stylized lily
three-petaled lily
heritageFrom Capetian fleur-de-lis NERFINISHED
historicalPeriodOfProminence Ancien Régime France NERFINISHED
Bourbon Restoration in France NERFINISHED
influenced heraldry of Bourbon-ruled states in Europe
royalist iconography in France
religiousAssociation Roman Catholic Church NERFINISHED
Virgin Mary NERFINISHED
represents divine right of kings
nobility
purity
royal sovereignty
symbolOf Catholic monarchy
French monarchy NERFINISHED
French royal heritage
House of Bourbon NERFINISHED
legitimist royalism
royal authority
typicallyOnField blue
usedAs badge of loyalty to the Bourbons
monarchical symbol in post-revolutionary France by royalists
usedBy French kings of the Bourbon line
House of Bourbon NERFINISHED
Neapolitan Bourbons NERFINISHED
Parma Bourbons NERFINISHED
Spanish Bourbons NERFINISHED
usedIn coat of arms of the kings of France
orders of chivalry insignia
royal coinage of Bourbon France
royal liveries
royal seals
royal standards of Bourbon France

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Prince of Bourbon-Parma hasHeraldicTradition Bourbon fleur-de-lis
Bourbon lilies usedIn Bourbon fleur-de-lis
this entity surface form: Bourbon heraldry