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After the restoration the royal house of Bourbon once more took up the French crown. These arms are still used by the royal house of France.


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  • (Delete all revisions of this file) (cur) 14:03, 20 August 2006 . . Theo van der Zalm (Talk | contribs | block) . . 580×840 (197,147 bytes) (Royal Arms of France Drwan by Theo van der Zalm)

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