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===Origin/meaning===
===Origin/meaning===
Michael McCarthy in his Armoria Sedium gives the blazon of the dioccesean arms as two Coat of Arms 1. Azure seme de lis or, a cross or and 2. Azure seme de lis or, a representation of the Virgin and Child with Sceptre, crowned and nimed, argent.
Michael McCarthy in his Armoria Sedium gives the blazon of the diocesean arms as two Coat of Arms 1. Azure seme de lis or, a cross or and 2. Azure seme de lis or, a representation of the Virgin and Child with Sceptre, crowned and nimed, argent.





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ARCHDIOCESE OF PARIS (Archidioecesis Parisiensis)

Country : France
Denomination : Roman Catholic

Established : Diocese 3rd century, elevated to Archdiocese 1622

Arms (crest) of Archdiocese of Paris

Official blazon

Origin/meaning

Michael McCarthy in his Armoria Sedium gives the blazon of the diocesean arms as two Coat of Arms 1. Azure seme de lis or, a cross or and 2. Azure seme de lis or, a representation of the Virgin and Child with Sceptre, crowned and nimed, argent.




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