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An illustration from
Chronique de Charles VII
by Jean Chartier, Last quarter of the 15th century, British Library MS Royal 20 C IX
folio 61r, Defeat of the prince of Orange



Most wear tournament rather than battle helmets.
Author: Jean Chartier
Title: Grandes Chroniques de France (Chronique de Charles VII)
Origin: Netherlands, South
Date: Last quarter of the 15th century



The banner of Burgundy. It is divided quarterly, the first and fourth quarters being New Burgundy (azure, semé-de-lis or, within a bordure compony of gules and argent); the second being Old Burgundy (bendy of 6, azure and or, within a bordure gules) impaled with Brabant (sable, a lion or armed and langued gules); and the third being Old Burgundy impaled by Limburg (argent, a lion gules crowned and armed or); with overall an escutcheon of Flanders (or, a lion sable armed and langued gules).
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