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Français : Armoiries du pape Clément XIII : Écartelé au 1 de gueules à la croix d'argent, au 2 et 3 d'azur à la tour d'argent à trois créneaux surmonté d'une tourelle d'argent, au 4 barré de gueules et d'argent, sur le tout d'or à l'aigle bicéphale de sable membré et becqué d'argent et couronné d'or, l'écu également couronné d'or

Source du blasonnement : http://www.araldicavaticana.com/pclemente13.htm

Figures utilisées : Template for Papal coat of arms.svg, Aigle bicéphale éployée.svg, Héraldique meuble Tour crénelée de 5 pièces.svg
Date 13 August 2008
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Author Odejea


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