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Français : Écu burelé d'argent et d'azur de douze pièces au lion rampant de gueules contourné à dextre brochant sur le tout
Blason de Geoffroy II de Lusignan, d'après les empreintes de contre-sceaux entre 1225 et 1246.
Date [1225-1246]
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Inventaires et documents publiés par ordre de l'Empereur : Collection de sceaux (éd. Louis Douët d'Arcq), t. I, Paris, Henri Plon, 1863, n° 2636 bis : Lusignan (Geoffroi de), Saintonge (1225) / Revers, p. 644.

Benjamin Fillon et Octave de Rochebrune, Poitou et Vendée : études historiques et artistiques, t. I, Niort, Clouzot, 1887, p. 29.
Author Baptiste de Lusignan

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