Fleur de lys
The fleur de lys or fleur de lis (plural: fleurs de lys or fleurs de lis) is a stylized depiction of the lily or the iris. It is decorative and has been used for centuries on flags and on coats of arms.
Fleur De Lys Media
Fleurs-de-lis adorn St Edward's Crown, reflecting former British monarchs' claim to the French throne
15th-century manuscript depicting an angel sending the fleurs-de-lis to Clovis. From the Bedford Hours in the British Library, London.
- Stema e Karl Topisë.svg
Albanian Prince Karl Thopia stone engraving of his coat of arms. (14th century)
Bosnian king Tvrtko I's gold coin (14th century) reverse – with the Bosnian state fleur-de-lis coat of arms. (GLORIA TIBI DEUS SPES NOSTRA)
Charlemagne, by Albrecht Dürer. The anachronistic coats-of-arms above him show the German eagle and the French fleur-de-lis.
Coronation of Louis VIII and Blanche of Castile at Reims in 1223