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#per pale 1 France Ancient a bend compony argent and gules (Evreux) and 2 per pale argent a walnut tree vert and gules a cross of Toulouse or, on a chief gules a cross potent argent.  
#per pale 1 France Ancient a bend compony argent and gules (Evreux) and 2 per pale argent a walnut tree vert and gules a cross of Toulouse or, on a chief gules a cross potent argent.  
Inescutcheon, quarterly Foix and Bearn. -[[User:NSamson|NSamson]] ([[User talk:NSamson|talk]]) 08:02, 4 June 2015 (UTC)
Inescutcheon, quarterly Foix and Bearn. -[[User:NSamson|NSamson]] ([[User talk:NSamson|talk]]) 08:02, 4 June 2015 (UTC)
Bernard de Nogaret de Foix, Duke of La Valette:
Per fess and per three pallets, forming eight quarters: (To clarify, four on top and four below, I'll mention all those on top first)
#quarterly Castile and Leon
#Aragon
#Navarre
#Per saltire Aragon and Hohenstaufen-Sicily
#Saxony (Wettin Sachsen.svg)
#Or
#quarterly De la Pole and azure, on a bend argent, three vols (wings) sable
#quarterly Foix and Bearn.
Inescutcheon per pale argent a walnut tree vert, and gules a cross of Toulouse or, on a chief gules a cross potent argent. -[[User:NSamson|NSamson]] ([[User talk:NSamson|talk]]) 08:35, 4 June 2015 (UTC)

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I've uploaded Rohan Montbazon, but I don't know why lines appear on the right side of the thumbnail preview. -NSamson (talk) 05:50, 4 June 2015 (UTC)

The arms of Nogaret duke of Hallwin are rather complex, especially the fourth quarter. It was too long it did not show up in the gallery:
Quarterly,

  1. quarterly Castile and Leon;
  2. quarterly Navarre and per saltire Aragon and Hohenstaufen-Sicily;
  3. quarterly France Modern and gules;
  4. per pale 1 France Ancient a bend compony argent and gules (Evreux) and 2 per pale argent a walnut tree vert and gules a cross of Toulouse or, on a chief gules a cross potent argent.

Inescutcheon, quarterly Foix and Bearn. -NSamson (talk) 08:02, 4 June 2015 (UTC)

Bernard de Nogaret de Foix, Duke of La Valette: Per fess and per three pallets, forming eight quarters: (To clarify, four on top and four below, I'll mention all those on top first)

  1. quarterly Castile and Leon
  2. Aragon
  3. Navarre
  4. Per saltire Aragon and Hohenstaufen-Sicily
  5. Saxony (Wettin Sachsen.svg)
  6. Or
  7. quarterly De la Pole and azure, on a bend argent, three vols (wings) sable
  8. quarterly Foix and Bearn.

Inescutcheon per pale argent a walnut tree vert, and gules a cross of Toulouse or, on a chief gules a cross potent argent. -NSamson (talk) 08:35, 4 June 2015 (UTC)