I just came to the conclusion that the Coat of Arms of Normandy, as from the time of William the Conquerer (11th Century) has the same CoA as the Welf-Brunswick family, according
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COAT OF ARMS of William the Conqueror - two leopards passant - Lower Normandy and Upper Normandy. It is based on the … | Blason, Drapeau normandie, Blason normandie
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