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The chief of Ermine is a reference to the fact that Jean V, Count of Montfort became undisputed Duke of Brittany after winning the Breton War of Succession of 1341-64. (A part of the early Hundred Years War between France and England.)<br> | The chief of Ermine is a reference to the fact that Jean V, Count of Montfort became undisputed Duke of Brittany after winning the Breton War of Succession of 1341-64. (A part of the early Hundred Years War between France and England.)<br> | ||
The ermine coat-of-arms of the Dukes of [[Bretagne]] was borne as arms of dominion in place of own arms by whatever family that held the duchy. | The ermine coat-of-arms of the Dukes of [[Bretagne]] was borne as arms of dominion in place of own arms by whatever family that held the duchy. | ||
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Revision as of 18:59, 11 February 2018
Template:France MONTFORT L'AMAURY
Département : Yvelines
Official blazon
De gueules au lion d'argent à la queue fourchue; au chef d'hermine.
Origin/meaning
The white lion on a red field is the coat-of-arms of the Montfort family. An old noble family whose root extented well into the middle ages.
The chief of Ermine is a reference to the fact that Jean V, Count of Montfort became undisputed Duke of Brittany after winning the Breton War of Succession of 1341-64. (A part of the early Hundred Years War between France and England.)
The ermine coat-of-arms of the Dukes of Bretagne was borne as arms of dominion in place of own arms by whatever family that held the duchy.
The arms in 1845 |
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Literature : Image taken from La banque du blason (with permission); background from Rune Kramer, Denmark.