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mandead said:
Pre-1603

Your classic coat of arms, I suppose.

um, no image whatsoever.

Birger, do you have an image of the 'Lord of the Isles'?

Ayeshteni

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• All the short-lived Napoleonic states perhaps? (Tiberina, Alba, Bologna, Parthenopaean Republic, Cisalpine Republic, Transalpine Republic, Subalpine Republic, Etruria, Elba, Helvetia, Transpadane Republic, Cispadane Republic, Roman Republic, Ligurian Republic...)

oooh yes, I would like these.

Ay.
 
Good list, thanks, I'll see what I can find. :)

Comtat Venaissin is included, used the name Avignon
Monteferrat, same arms as Thessalonica
Belgium, same arms as Brabant
Trent, included, saved as Trient
Novgorod is included
Siebenbürgen, included, uses the same arms as Transylvania
 
Ayeshteni said:
um, no image whatsoever.

Birger, do you have an image of the 'Lord of the Isles'?

Ayeshteni

No I haven't...
Do you? :)
 
The 'classic' English coat of arms, those of Richard the Lionheart :)

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And for those who need it, here's the above arms quartered with those of France Ancient...

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...and France Modern...

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The arms of James I after the Union of the Crowns (1603) are thus:

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The arms of Queen Anne after the Act of Union (1707) are thus:

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Finally, the arms of George III after the Act of Union (1801)...

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Here are the ancient arms of Scotland:

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These are the coat of arms of Northern Ireland. They date from 1924, so are irrelevent in the EU2 timeframe, but I put them here out of interest :)

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This is the coat of arms of both the Commonwealth of England (1649 - 1658) and the Protectorate (1658 - 1660)

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The flag of the Commonwealth of England (1649 - 1658)

Commonwealth-Flag-1649.png


The flag of the Protectorate (1658 - 1660)

Protectorate-Flag-1658.png


The evolution of the flags of the British Isles...

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The Scottish Union Flag, as flown until 1707:

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The flag of the English East India Company (1600 - 1707)

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Upon the Act of Union, the Union Flag replaced the St. George's Cross...

The flag of the British East India Company (1707 - 1801)

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The flag of the British East India Company (1801 - 1858)

Flag_British_East_India_Company_post1801.png
 
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Here is the coat of arms of France under the House of Capet (1108 - 1322):

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This style of coat of arms (multiple fleurs-de-lis) is known as France Ancient.


Here is the 'classic' coat of arms of the Kingdom of France. It is that of the Houses of Valois (1328 - 1574), and Bourbon (1589 - 1830):

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This style of coat of arms (three fleurs-de-lis) is known as France Modern.

:)
 
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So, does that mean that technically this should be the CoA of France from 1572 onwards, after Navarre was merged with France upon the accession of Henri IV?

After reading more about this, it would make sense to me, but.. what do you guys think?