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Coat of arms of Luxembourg (left, greater arms; middle, middle arms; right, lesser arms) - Images by Santiago Dotor, 20 May 2002, after the official website of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg
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The Lesser arms are blazoned::
A barry of ten Argent and Azure a lion rampant double-queued overall Gules armed, langued and crowned Or ensigned with a coronet Proper.
Chris Southworth, 4 October 2024
According to Crampton's The World of Flags [cra90], the arms of Luxembourg date from the medieval times. Probably these are the arms of Limburg, diffentiated by changing the silver background into ten silver and blue stripes.
Mark Sensen, 20 May 2002
On the above images, the lion is designed according to the "1993 pattern". See the discussion on that pattern.
Joseph McMillan, 14 February 2005