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*Valois.svg is nonetheless a convenient coat of arms for the first of the Valois-Anjou, Duke Louis, who was the only one to use it (his descendants use more elaborate arms) | *Valois.svg is nonetheless a convenient coat of arms for the first of the Valois-Anjou, Duke Louis, who was the only one to use it (his descendants use more elaborate arms) | ||
*Not all branches of the Capetian dynasty shifted to France modern; among those who retained France ancient are Valois-Burgundy and Valois-Anjou. | *Not all branches of the Capetian dynasty shifted to France modern; among those who retained France ancient are Valois-Burgundy and Valois-Anjou. | ||
Valois-Anjou, continued | |||
*Still, I could find no source for the claim that Valois-Anjou used the plain, modern variant of Anjou, except in the form of an escutcheon in Rene's arms | |||
**Just because Rene used the an escutcheon of Anjou Modern doesn't mean that he also used the plain arms of Anjou Modern | |||
*it is highly unlikely for his descendants to use a version of the arms plainer than their living ancestor (Rene outlived both his son and grandson) | |||
*Jean d'Anjou.svg, showing the arms of Rene's son, is differenced by a label | |||
Revision as of 21:01, 28 March 2016
On House of Valois-Anjou
- they were not Counts of Valois, since that territory belonged to Valois-Orleans
- Valois.svg is nonetheless a convenient coat of arms for the first of the Valois-Anjou, Duke Louis, who was the only one to use it (his descendants use more elaborate arms)
- Not all branches of the Capetian dynasty shifted to France modern; among those who retained France ancient are Valois-Burgundy and Valois-Anjou.
Valois-Anjou, continued
- Still, I could find no source for the claim that Valois-Anjou used the plain, modern variant of Anjou, except in the form of an escutcheon in Rene's arms
- Just because Rene used the an escutcheon of Anjou Modern doesn't mean that he also used the plain arms of Anjou Modern
- it is highly unlikely for his descendants to use a version of the arms plainer than their living ancestor (Rene outlived both his son and grandson)
- Jean d'Anjou.svg, showing the arms of Rene's son, is differenced by a label