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The arms are a combination of the arms of the Condé family (see also [[Dombes]], [[Enghien-les-Bains]]) and [[Bretagne]] (ermine field). The small shield shows the arms of the Lords of Chateaubriant. Until 1250 their arms showed golden pins on a red field, but after the battle of Mansourah King Louis IX approved the use of the royal fleur-de-lys instead.
The arms are a combination of the arms of the Condé family (see also [[Dombes]], [[Enghien-les-Bains]]) and [[Bretagne]] (ermine field). The small shield shows the arms of the Lords of Chateaubriant. Until 1250 their arms showed golden pins on a red field, but after the battle of Mansourah King Louis IX approved the use of the royal fleur-de-lys instead.


===Image gallery===
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File:Châteaubriant1.jpg|alt=Blason de Châteaubriant/Arms (crest) of Châteaubriant|The arms in Hozier (1696)
File:Châteaubriant1.jpg|alt=Blason de Châteaubriant/Arms (crest) of Châteaubriant|The arms in Hozier (1696)

Latest revision as of 14:32, 30 January 2024

CHÂTEAUBRIANT

Département : Loire-Atlantique

Blason de Châteaubriant/Arms (crest) of Châteaubriant
Official blazon
French Parti: au 1er d'azur à trois fleurs de lis d'or et au bâton de gueules péri en bande, au 2e d'hermine plain ; sur le tout de gueules semé de fleurs de lis d'or.
English blazon wanted

Origin/meaning

The arms are a combination of the arms of the Condé family (see also Dombes, Enghien-les-Bains) and Bretagne (ermine field). The small shield shows the arms of the Lords of Chateaubriant. Until 1250 their arms showed golden pins on a red field, but after the battle of Mansourah King Louis IX approved the use of the royal fleur-de-lys instead.

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