Heraldic Emblem with Fleur-de-Lis Design
Historical Heraldic Lozenge of Henriette of France, Daughter of Louis XV, Featuring Distinctive Fleu

Heraldic Emblem with Fleur-de-Lis Design

A distinctive heraldic lozenge, traditionally used for female arms, showcasing a complex division. The left section features a field of royal blue adorned with two golden fleur-de-lis, representing the contemporary arms of France. The central portion displays an ornate golden monogram of the letter 'H' on a white background, distinguished by subtle cross designs on its bars, possibly an augmentation of honor. The right section is a field of blue semy (scattered) with golden fleur-de-lis, representing the ancient arms of France, overlaid with a striking red element that appears to be a stylized initial 'M' or Roman numeral 'III' within what resembles a label. This unique combination of elements points to the historical arms of a French royal princess, specifically recognized as the heraldry of Henriette of France (1727–1752), daughter of King Louis XV.

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