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Coat Of Arms Of The Family Of Joan Of Arc, Alias Du Lye. The Blade Of A Silver Sword, The Point Supporting A Golden Crown, And Flanked With Two Fleurs-De-Lis, With The Motto Consilio Firmatei Dei. This Coat Of Arms Was Composed By Charles Vii In 1429. From Science And Literature In The Middle Ages By Paul Lacroix Published London 1878
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Coat Of Arms Of The Family Of Joan Of Arc, Alias Du Lye. The Blade Of A Silver Sword, The Point Supporting A Golden Crown, And Flanked With Two Fleurs-De-Lis, With The Motto Consilio Firmatei Dei. This Coat Of Arms Was Composed By Charles Vii In 1429. From Science And Literature In The Middle Ages By Paul Lacroix Published London 1878
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This print showcases the intricate Coat of Arms of the family of Joan of Arc, also known as Du Lye. The design features a silver sword with a golden crown resting upon its point, flanked by two elegant fleurs-de-lis. Embodied within this heraldic emblem is the motto "Consilio Firmatei Dei" meaning "By God's counsel we are strengthened". Composed by Charles VII in 1429, this Coat of Arms symbolizes the valor and nobility associated with Joan of Arc and her remarkable journey. It serves as a testament to her unwavering faith and determination during one of the most tumultuous periods in history. The image itself captures every detail flawlessly, from the meticulously crafted blade to the regal presence exuded by the golden crown. The vibrant colors and precise lines bring life to this medieval masterpiece, transporting us back to an era where chivalry reigned supreme. As we gaze upon this historical artifact preserved through time, we can't help but marvel at its significance. It represents not only Joan's indomitable spirit but also serves as a reminder that even amidst adversity, courage can prevail. Ken Welsh's expert photography skillfully immortalizes this piece from Paul Lacroix's renowned book "Science And Literature In The Middle Ages" published in London in 1878. This extraordinary visual treasure allows us to appreciate both artistry and history simultaneously—a true testament to human creativity throughout centuries past.
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