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France Ancient

noun

Heraldry.
  1. an escutcheon blazoned as follows: Azure, semé-de-lys or.


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Under the raftered ceiling, and the nearest to it, there hung or leaned a collection of bannerettes and pennoncels, blazoned with the Ban charges—France Ancient, as they are now called—which would be needed on various occasions.

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Since then the Shield of Rheims has been: In chief France ancient, in base argent Two, laurel branches in Saltire vert.

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As in France ancient history is put to the torture, though Scudéry, as we have seen, had set up as a rule that the truth of history was to be respected in romances; of observation of nature there is little or none, and the conversations of the characters are interminable.

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Arms of France Ancient 122 248.

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Seal of Margaret, second Queen of Edward I. On his accession in 1327, Edward III. placed a fleur de lys on each side of the Shield of England upon his Great Seal: and in 1340, when he claimed the crown of France, Edward quartered France Ancient with his lions of England: No. 252.

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