coat of arms of Lorraine

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The coat of arms of Lorraine is a historic heraldic emblem of the French region of Lorraine, traditionally featuring a gold field with a red diagonal band charged with three silver alerions.


Statements (46)
Predicate Object
instanceOf coat of arms
heraldic emblem
associatedWith French heraldry
Holy Roman Empire nobility
blazon Or, a bend gules three alerions argent
category Heraldic charges with birds
Regional coats of arms of France
charge alerion
chargeArrangement in bend
chargeColor silver
chargeName alerion
country France
fieldColor gold
geographicArea northeastern France
hasChargeType bird
hasElement diagonal red band
golden field
three alerions
heritageStatus historic symbol of Lorraine
historicalPeriod Middle Ages
influenced civil flag of Lorraine
flag of Lorraine
languageOfBlazon French
Latin
numberOfCharges 3
ordinary bend
ordinaryColor red
orientationOfOrdinary diagonal from dexter chief to sinister base
partOf heraldry of France
region Grand Est NERFINISHED
relatedTo Cross of Lorraine
represents Lorraine
symbolizes ducal authority of Lorraine
regional identity of Lorraine
tinctureCharge Argent
tinctureField Or
tinctureOrdinary Gules
traditionalUse arms of the dukes of Lorraine
usedBy Duchy of Lorraine
House of Lorraine NERFINISHED
region of Lorraine
usedIn municipal heraldry in Lorraine
regional seals of Lorraine
usedOn banners
official documents
seals

Referenced by (2)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Cross of Lorraine
double-barred cross
appearsOn

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