Coat of arms of Luxembourg

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Coat of arms of Luxembourg represents the national symbol of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg. The current form of the coat of arms was adopted on June 23, 1972, and it reflects Luxembourg's history, sovereignty, and national identity.

Description[edit | edit source]

The coat of arms of Luxembourg is a heraldic representation featuring a blazon with a red lion with a double tail, crowned with a gold crown, and holding a blue tongue and claws. The lion is set against a background of ten silver and blue stripes, which are alternately arranged. The shield is crowned with the Grand Ducal Crown of Luxembourg, symbolizing the grand duchy's monarchy. Surrounding the shield are two flags, each bearing the same design as the shield itself.

Historical Development[edit | edit source]

The origins of Luxembourg's coat of arms date back to the 13th century, originating from the Counts of Luxembourg. Over the centuries, the design has evolved, incorporating elements that reflect the changing political and dynastic ties of the country. The current design, established in 1972, simplified previous versions to the current emblem focusing on the iconic red lion, which has been a central symbol of Luxembourg for centuries.

Symbolism[edit | edit source]

The coat of arms of Luxembourg is rich in symbolism. The red lion represents bravery and strength, while the crown signifies the sovereign status of Luxembourg as a grand duchy. The blue and silver stripes are reminiscent of the historical arms of the House of Luxembourg, one of the most significant dynasties in European history.

Usage[edit | edit source]

The coat of arms is used by the Government of Luxembourg for official purposes and appears on various state documents, currency, and official buildings. It is also an integral part of the national flag and other symbols of national identity, such as the seal of the state.

Legal Protection[edit | edit source]

The use of the coat of arms is regulated by the Luxembourg government to prevent misuse and to ensure it remains a respected symbol of the nation. Unauthorized use of the national emblem is subject to legal penalties.

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