Category:Coats of arms of John of Brittany, Earl of Richmond
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John of Brittany, 4th Earl of Richmond (c.1266-1334), was the second surviving son of John II, Duke of Brittany, by his wife Beatrice, a daughter of King Henry III of England, which made John the nephew of King Edward I. Arms: Chequy or and azure, a bordure gules charged with lions passant guardant or over all a canton ermine. The bordure is known as "a bordure of England", being a representation of the Plantagenet royal arms of England. The canton ermine is a feature of the arms of the Duke of Brittany. (French: Jean de Bretagne)
Media in category "Coats of arms of John of Brittany, Earl of Richmond"
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Arms of Jean de Bretagne.svg 410 × 478; 82 KB
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Complete Guide to Heraldry Fig061.png 322 × 372; 22 KB
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Jean de Richmond (1266-1333).svg 600 × 660; 13 KB
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The Falkirk Roll of Arms - Panel 3 - La Bataille le Roy.jpg 2,458 × 5,786; 4.32 MB
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- Coats of arms of the House of Dreux
- John of Brittany, Earl of Richmond
- Coats of arms of grandsons of King Henry III of England
- Bordures of England
- Chequy or and azure
- Cantons of Brittany
- Coats of arms of Capetians
- Coats of arms of families of Brittany
- Derivatives of the coat of arms of the dukes of Bretagne
- Coats of arms of Dukes and Earls of Richmond
- Lions of Plantagenet in bordures