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English: Coat of arms of Arms of the counts of Luxembourg, starting with Henry V. drawn by Caranorn for the Blazon Project of French-speaking Wikipedia, with Inkscape. Source: Dr. Jean Claude Loutsch, Armorial du Pays de Luxembourg 1974 (p. 27). Image based on and . - Blazon: Blazonned: Barry of ten argent and azure, a lion rampant gules, armed, langued, and crowned Or.
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Français : Blason de Armoiries des comtes de Luxembourg à partir de Henri V. dessiné par Caranorn pour le Projet Blasons de Wikipédia francophone, avec Inkscape. Source : Dr. Jean Claude Loutsch, Armorial du Pays de Luxembourg 1974 (p. 27). Image basé sur et . - Blasonnement : Blasonné: Burelé d'argent et d'azur au lion rampant de gueules, couronné, armé et lampassé d'or.
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Italiano: Stemma di non precisato disegnato da Caranorn per il Progetto Blasoni di Wikipedia in lingua francese, con Inkscape. Origine: non precisata - Blasonatura: non precisata
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