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This page shows the coats of arms, heraldic achievements, and heraldic flags of the House of Nassau.
Also included in the royal family section are the flags of the Dutch royal family. While not strictly a heraldic flag or a banner of arms, they are heavily influenced by heraldry. Flags of those born into the royal family feature a Nassau-blue cross on an orange field, while the colors are reversed for those who marry into the family. The males have near-square flags while those of females are swallowtailed. Elements of an individual's family coat of arms are also incorporated into the flags.
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the coats of arms, heraldic achievements, and heraldic flags oftheHouseofNassau. Also included in the royal family section are the flags ofthe Dutch...
TheHouseofNassau is a diversified aristocratic dynasty in Europe. It is named after the lordship associated with Nassau Castle, located in present-day...
"Folio 64r of l'". Armorial de Gelre. Archived from the original on 25 November 2018.[self-published source] Bunel, Arnaud (1997–2011). "Folio 64v of l'". Armorial...
The grand ducal family of Luxembourg constitutes theHouseof Luxembourg-Nassau, headed by the sovereign grand duke, and in which the throne ofthe grand...
Justinus, based on those of his father William the Silent. Arms of Justinus van Nassau. Rietstap, Johannes Baptist (1861). Armorial général, contenant la...
and land passed to the French noble housesof Baux, in 1173, and of Chalons, in 1393, before arriving with Rene ofNassau in 1530. The principality then...
Coat of arms of Saarland Coat of arms ofNassau-Saarbrücken, predecessor state and one ofthe quarters ofthe arms Coat of arms ofthe Duchy of Lorraine,...
149 "Statuts, Ordonnances et Armorial de l'Ordre de la Toison d'Or (Statutes, Ordonnances and armorialofthe Order ofthe Golden Fleece)" (illuminated...
for William Nassau de Zuylestein, one ofthe most trusted companions of his kinsman, William of Orange. He was made Viscount Tunbridge at the same time...
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of Namur Simplified family trees showing the relationships between the Bourbons and the other branches ofthe Royal Houseof France. Armorialofthe Capetian...
Providence, fulfilling the historical destiny oftheHouseof Orange-Nassau. From early 1659, William spent seven years at the University of Leiden for a formal...
ordinary. varying the lines of partition of an ordinary the use of brisures or marks of difference See Armorialof Capetians and Armorialof Plantagenet for...
(see Armorialofthe French Royal House or Armorialof Dukes of Burgundy). The same happened with the duchy of Brabant (and its dependent duchy of Limburg)...
Philip II, count of Vianden, from whom the family ofNassau-Vianden sprang, and who was consequently the ancestor of William of Orange. In the Middle Ages...
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