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  1. Das Wappen Luxemburgs entstand in seinen Grundzügen im 13. Jahrhundert. Prägend sind so wie bei der Flagge Luxemburgs die Farben blau, silber und rot. Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Geschichte. 1.1 Ursprung des Wappens. 1.2 Erste Wappen. 1.3 Erster goldbewehrter rote Löwe mit goldener Krone 1320. 1.4 Erster Luxemburger Löwe mit Doppelschweif 1470.

  2. The coat of arms of Luxembourg has its origins in the Middle Ages and was derived from the arms of the Duchy of Limburg, in modern-day Belgium and the Netherlands. In heraldic language, the arms are described as: Barry of ten Argent and Azure, a Lion rampant queue forchée Gules crowned, armed and langued Or.

  3. The national flag of Luxembourg (Luxembourgish: Lëtzebuerger Fändel; German: Flagge Luxemburgs; French: Drapeau du Luxembourg) consists of three horizontal stripes, red, white and light blue, and can be in 1:2 or 3:5 ratio.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › LuxembourgLuxembourg - Wikipedia

    Luxembourg ( / ˈlʌksəmbɜːrɡ / ⓘ LUK-səm-burg; [9] Luxembourgish: Lëtzebuerg [ˈlətsəbuəɕ] ⓘ; German: Luxemburg [ˈlʊksm̩bʊʁk] ⓘ; French: Luxembourg [lyksɑ̃buʁ] ⓘ ), officially the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, [b] is a small landlocked country in Western Europe.

  5. National symbols. The Red Lion, a tricolour flag and Ons Heemecht – those are the three national symbols of the Grand Duchy. The symbols which have been adopted by the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg are of the utmost importance and value, for they represent and symbolise the identity of a people, their sovereignty, and above all their desire to ...

  6. Holy Roman Emperor. Arms variant from his seal of 1443. Wenceslaus I of Luxembourg. Count and Duke of Luxembourg. Duke of Brabant and Limburg. Son of John I from his 2nd marriage. Gilles de La Tour. Lord of Tour-devant-Virton and Saulmory. Illegitimate son of Wenceslaus I.

  7. 1.1 Ursprung des Wappens; 1.2 Erste Wappen; 1.3 Erster goldbewehrter rote Löwe mit goldener Krone 1320; 1.4 Erster Luxemburger Löwe mit Doppelschweif 1470; 1.5 Eine Sonderform unter Maximilian I. 1477–82; 1.6 Wappen unter den spanischen Habsburgern (1506–1684) 1.7 Wappen unter den österreichischen Habsburgern (1714–1795)