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While the fleur-de-lis has appeared on countless European coats of arms and flags over the centuries, it is particularly associated with the French monarchy in a historical context and continues to appear in the arms of members of the Spanish branch of the French House of Bourbon, including the king of Spain, as well as that of the unrelated ...
Fleur-de-lis, stylized emblem or device much used in ornamentation and, particularly, in heraldry, long associated with the French crown. One legend identifies it as the lily given at his baptism to Clovis, king of the Franks (466–511), by the Virgin Mary.
Fleur-de-lis, fleur-de-lys, niekiedy flower-de-luce (w tłum. z fr. „kwiat lilii”) – figura heraldyczna w kształcie stylizowanego kwiatu lilii lub kosaćca żółtego. Symbol monarchii francuskiej. Fleur-de-lis w heraldyce łączony jest często z monarchią francuską.
19 kwi 2023 · The Fleur-de-Lis, which translates to “flower of the lily,” is an iconic symbol that has represented France for centuries. This symbol is often associated with the country’s monarchy and aristocracy, and has become a ubiquitous presence in French culture.
25 maj 2023 · The Fleur-de-Lis is on the Franco-American flag, first used in 1992, and has blue, red, and white colors on it to represent the USA and France. The symbol is also present on the flags of Quebec and New Orleans.
Spelt in French as “fleur de lys“, it was basically the ancient symbol of the French monarchy. While the fleur-de-lis means “lily flower” or “ flower of the iris”, it was meant to signify the power of the King and his purity of rule.
4 lip 2015 · The fleurs-de-lis. In Fleur de lis et oriflamme : signes célestes du royaume de France (Presses du CNRS, 2015 [first published in 1991]), the historian Anne Lombard-Jourdan (1909-2010; biography) seeked to demonstrate that both the fleur-de-lis and the oriflamme had the same origin.