Coat of arms of Napoleonic Italy

Coat of arms of the Kingdom of Italy
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Inescutcheon only variant
ArmigerNapoleon I
ShieldTierced per pale: 1) per fess a) Gules on a gonfalone two keys per saltire all or (Parma-Farnese) and b) Azure an eagle displayed argent, wings inverted, crowned and armed or (Modena-Este); 2) Argent a serpent erect per vert, crowned or, swallowing a child gules (Lombardia); 3) per fess, a) Azure the lion of Saint-Mark or (Veneto) and b) Gules on a cross argent a label or and in base sinister a tower of the second (Bologna). Overall an escutcheon bearing: or a crown radiant vert, on a bordure gules 8 plates.

The coat of arms of Napoleonic Italy was the coat of arms used by the Kingdom of Italy (1805–1814) during the reign of Napoleon as King of Italy.[1]

  1. ^ "National Arms of Italy - Stemma - Coat of arms - crest of National Arms of Italy". 30 October 2023.

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