Farnese arms (six blue fleurs-de-lis on a gold field)

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The Farnese arms are the heraldic emblem of the powerful Italian Renaissance House of Farnese, featuring a distinctive pattern of six blue fleurs-de-lis on a gold field.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf coat of arms
armiger House of Farnese NERFINISHED
associatedFamily Farnese family NERFINISHED
associatedWith Duchy of Castro NERFINISHED
Duchy of Parma NERFINISHED
Duchy of Piacenza NERFINISHED
blazon Or, six fleurs-de-lis azure
category European coats of arms
Italian noble families
heraldic fleurs-de-lis
charge fleur-de-lis
chargeColor blue
chargeCount 6
chargeTincture azure
country Italy
displayedOn Farnese Palace in Piacenza NERFINISHED
Farnese family coins and medals NERFINISHED
Farnese family monuments
Palazzo Farnese (Caprarola) NERFINISHED
Palazzo Farnese (Rome) NERFINISHED
fieldColor gold
fieldTincture or
heraldicStyle Italian Renaissance style
historicalPeriod Renaissance NERFINISHED
influenced civic heraldry in Parma
civic heraldry in Piacenza
materialContext frescoes
manuscript illuminations
stained glass
stone carvings
notableBearer Alessandro Farnese (cardinal) NERFINISHED
Alessandro Farnese, Duke of Parma NERFINISHED
Pope Paul III NERFINISHED
region Emilia-Romagna NERFINISHED
Lazio
symbolizes dynastic power
family identity
nobility
usedBy House of Farnese NERFINISHED
usedIn Italian heraldry
Renaissance heraldry
visualMotif repeated fleurs-de-lis pattern

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House of Farnese coatOfArms Farnese arms (six blue fleurs-de-lis on a gold field)