English: Quarterly: I and IV gules a lion argent rampant queue fourchée crossed in saltire, armed, langued and crowned or; II and III barry of ten argent and azure, a lion rampant gules, armed, langued, and crowned or.
Français : Ecartelé: aux I et IV de gueules au lion d'argent à la queue fourchée passée en sautoir, armé, lampassé et couronné d'or; aux II et III burelé de dix d'argent et d'azur au lion de gueules, couronné, armé et lampassé d'or.
Italiano: Inquartato: in I e IV di rosso al leone d'argento alla coda biforcuta passata in croce di S. Andrea, armato, linguato e coronato d'oro; in II e III burellato di dieci d'argento e d'azzurro al leone di rosso, coronato, armato e linguato d'oro.
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Français : Dr. Jean Claude Loutsch, Armorial du Pays de Luxembourg 1974 (p. 35).
Italiano: Dr. Jean Claude Loutsch, Armorial du Pays de Luxembourg 1974 (p. 35). Immagine basata su , e
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== Summary == {{Blason-fr-en-it| |blasonfr=Armoiries de Jean comte de Luxembourg et roi de Bohême. |blasonen=Arms of John count of Luxembourg and king of Bohemia. |blasonit= |sourcefr=Dr. Jean Claude Loutsch, ''Armorial du Pays de Luxembourg'' 1974 (p.
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