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GRU184 Merovingians.svg|House of Merovingi<br><span style="font-size:88%; line-height: 1.3em;">Kings of the Franks<br>Kings of Austrasia<br>Kings of Neustria<br>Kings of the Burgundians<br>Attributed 'ancient' arms</span> | GRU184 Merovingians.svg|House of Merovingi<br><span style="font-size:88%; line-height: 1.3em;">Kings of the Franks<br>Kings of Austrasia<br>Kings of Neustria<br>Kings of the Burgundians<br>Attributed 'ancient' arms</span> | ||
Capet.svg|House of Merovingi<br><span style="font-size:88%; line-height: 1.3em;">Kings of the Franks<br>Kings of Austrasia<br>Kings of Neustria<br>Kings of the Burgundians<br>Attributed arms<br>Used after their conversion to Catholicism</span> | Capet.svg|House of Merovingi<br><span style="font-size:88%; line-height: 1.3em;">Kings of the Franks<br>Kings of Austrasia<br>Kings of Neustria<br>Kings of the Burgundians<br>Attributed arms<br>Used after their conversion to Catholicism</span> | ||
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Merovingi.svg|House of Merovingi<br><span style="font-size:88%; line-height: 1.3em;">Kings of the Franks<br>Attributed arms<br>''Treatise on Military Arts and Heraldry c.1450''<br>''Fabyan's Chronicle, 1516''</span><!-- In Upton's De re militari - The toads are associated with the Troyan origin myth of the Merovingians (cf below) - The most common attribution remains France modern (BO 3 fleurs de lis) as a generic attribution for most past kings --> | Merovingi.svg|House of Merovingi<br><span style="font-size:88%; line-height: 1.3em;">Kings of the Franks<br>Attributed arms<br>''Treatise on Military Arts and Heraldry c.1450''<br>''Fabyan's Chronicle, 1516''</span><!-- In Upton's De re militari - The toads are associated with the Troyan origin myth of the Merovingians (cf below) - The most common attribution remains France modern (BO 3 fleurs de lis) as a generic attribution for most past kings --> | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:19, 28 August 2022
Merovech, Merovingian, Merohingii, Merovingi, etc.
- Coat of Arms
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House of Merovingi
Kings of the Franks
Kings of Austrasia
Kings of Neustria
Kings of the Burgundians
Attributed 'ancient' arms -
House of Merovingi
Kings of the Franks
Kings of Austrasia
Kings of Neustria
Kings of the Burgundians
Attributed arms
Used after their conversion to Catholicism
- Additional Arms
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House of Merovingi
Kings of the Franks
Attributed arms
Beijeren Chronik, c.1405
Grünenberg Armorial, c.1483 -
House of Merovingi
Kings of the Franks
Attributed arms
Armorial du Hérault Charolais, c.1425 -
House of Merovingi
Kings of the Franks
Attributed arms
Armorial du Hérault Sicile, c.1425
Chronicle of Kattendijk, c.1491 -
House of Merovingi
Kings of the Franks
Attributed arms
Armorial du Hérault Charolais, c.1425 -
House of Merovingi
Kings of the Franks
Attributed arms
Treatise on Military Arts and Heraldry c.1450
Fabyan's Chronicle, 1516
- Personal Arms
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Pharamond
Legendary King of the Salian Franks
Attributed arms
Armorial des Chevaliers de la Table Ronde, c.1480 -
Pharamond
Legendary King of the Salian Franks
Attributed arms
Armorial du Hérault Charolais, c.1425 -
Clovis
First King of Franks
Attributed arms
Armorial du Hérault Charolais, c.1425