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Coat of Arms of the Kingdom of Jerusalem and French Royal Heraldry #149712 (License: Personal Use)
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The image displays a quartered or per pale heraldic shield: the dexter (left) side features a blue field with golden fleurs-de-lis and ornamental motifs, representing the French monarchy; the sinister (right) side shows a white field bearing a gold Jerusalem cross (a large cross potent surrounded by four smaller crosses), symbolizing the Crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem. Such arms were historically borne by rulers like Godfrey of Bouillon or later monarchs claiming rights to the Holy Land, often through marriage alliances or succession claims.
Used in historical articles, museum exhibits, or educational content about the Crusades, medieval heraldry, or European royal genealogy; targets users researching symbolism, noble lineages, or Christian military orders.
Related Cliparts: Discover the historic coat of arms combining the Jerusalem cross and French royal fleurs-de-lis-symbolizing Crusader legacy and dynastic alliance.
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