Bourbon Empire of France and Spain

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    Quarterly
	I. Azure, three fleurs-de-lys fancy or shown closer
 together and much larger
    II. Quarterly
    	1st Quarterly
        	1) and 4) Gules, a castle triple towered
 or
            2) and 3) Argent, a lion purpure armed
 and langued gules crowned or
        Over the quarters an enty in point abased
 argent charged with a pomegranate or fructed gules
 		 leaved vert shown very much raised
        2nd Per pale
        	1) Paly of nine or and gules
            2) Quartered per saltire
            	First and fourth Paly of nine or and
 gules
                Second Argent, an eagle reversed sable
 armed, langued, legged, and beaked gules
                Third Argent, an eagle sable armed,
 langued, legged, and beaked gules
		3rd Per fess
        	1) Gules, a fess argent
            2) Bendy of six or and azure, a bordure
 gules
        4th Per fess
        	1) Azure semy of fleurs-de-lys fancy or shown
 very much larger, a bordure compony argent 			 and
 gules
            2) Sable, a lion or armed and langued
 gules crowned or shown rotated to the dexter, much
 			 to the sinister, and very much narrower;;;
        Over the quarters an enty in point abased
 per pale or and argent, a lion sable armed and 			langued
 gules in middle base shown rotated to the sinister,
 much to the dexter, and much 			lowered very much
 lowered, an eagle gules armed, langued, legged, and
 beaked or crowned or 			in middle base shown rotated
 to the dexter, much to the sinister, and much lowered
 very much 		 lowered
    III. Gules, a chain of Navarre or gemmed vert
 shown larger and raised
    IV. Azure, three fleurs-de-lys fancy or shown
 raised, closer together, and slightly larger
Crest a royal helmet, a French royal crown shown much
 lowered and much shorter
Crest a royal helmet, a royal crown shown much lowered
 and much taller
Royal mantling
Motto of a scroll "UNITI,   FORTIORES  SUMUS" shown
 much raised

(Previously entry no. 1480)

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