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  2. Coat of arms of France - Wikipedia

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    The fleur-de-lis was used by French kings since the Middle Ages, which were followed by the Napoleonic eagle designs after the French Revolution. The fleur-de-lis is still popular, and used by overseas people of French heritage, like the Acadians, Québécois or Cajuns. The Napoleonic eagle is also used by Swedish royal house.

  3. National symbols of France - Wikipedia

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    At her right, in the background, are symbols of the arts (painter's tools), architecture (Ionic order), education (burning lamp), agriculture (a sheaf of wheat) and industry (a cog wheel). The scene is surrounded by the legend RÉPUBLIQUE FRANÇAISE, DÉMOCRATIQUE, UNE ET INDIVISIBLE (French Republic, democratic, one and indivisible) and 24 FEV ...

  4. French Imperial Eagle - Wikipedia

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    The French Imperial Eagle (French: Aigle de drapeau, lit. ' flag eagle ') refers to the figure of an eagle on a staff carried into battle as a standard by the Grande Armée of Napoleon I during the Napoleonic Wars. Although they were presented with regimental colours, Napoleon's regiments tended to carry at their head the Imperial Eagle.

  5. File:Imperial Coat of Arms of France (1804-1815).svg - Wikipedia

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    English: Imperial Coat of Arms of the French First Empire (1804-1815), under Napoleon Bonaparte. The Arms depicts a shield with a golden eagle in front of a blue background, within its talons clutching a thunderbolt. The shield is surrounded by Napoleon's red Imperial mantle, filled with golden bees.

  6. French heraldry - Wikipedia

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    A fleur-de-lis, the most famous symbol in French heraldry. French heraldry is the use of heraldic symbols in France.Although it had a considerable history, existing from the 12th century, such formality has largely died out in France, as far as regulated personal heraldry is concerned.

  7. Cultural depictions of Napoleon - Wikipedia

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    Napoleon is often represented in his green colonel uniform of the Chasseur à Cheval, with a large bicorne and a hand-in-waistcoat gesture. The Napoleon Bonaparte Monument in Warsaw, Poland A French Empire mantel clock representing Mars and Venus, an allegory of the wedding of Napoleon I and Archduchess Marie Louise of Austria.

  8. Armorial of the First French Empire - Wikipedia

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    Smaller coat of arms of a French Prince during the Napoleonic Wars. Grand Coat of Arms of a French Prince: Joseph Bonaparte Portrait: 1st: 18 May 1804 2: 22 June 1815 1st: 11 April 1814 2: 7 July 1815 Azure with a golden eagle encroaching a thunderbolt of the same. Imperial French Prince: Son of Maria Bonaparte and Brother of Napoléon Bonaparte

  9. Historical orders, decorations, and medals of France - Wikipedia

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    Toggle French First Republic (1793–1804) subsection. 5.1 Consulate of Napoleon Bonaparte (1800–1804) 6 French First Empire (1804–1814, 1815)