File:Middle coat of arms of the French Republic (1905–1953).svg

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English: Coat of arms of the French Third Republic, displayed with the 1881 grand collar of the Legion of Honour. Blazoning: D'azur, au faisceau de licteur contourné posé en pal, sur deux branches de chêne et d'olivier passées en sautoir, le tout d'or lié par un ruban du même, chargé de la devise : Liberté — Fraternité — Égalité en lettres de sable
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Source Hans-Ulrich Herzog, Flaggen und Wappen, Leipzig: VEB Bibliographisches Institut, 1982.
Author Hans-Ulrich Herzog
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THE COAT OF ARMS OF THE FRENCH REPUBLIC
English: Coat of arms of France
Escutcheon Escutcheon (hatched) Middle version (1905 - 1953) Middle version (1953 - present)
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