Author: Bible. English. Authorized. 1634
Image Title: Coat of Arms of Charles I of England
Description: The coat of arms of Charles I, king of England, Scotland, and Ireland (r. 1625–1649). A crowned lion, symbol of England, and a unicorn, symbol of Scotland, support the shield. The three lions of England appear in the shield’s first and third quadrant, the lion of Scotland in the second, and the harp of Ireland in the fourth. The motto HONI SOIT QVI MAL Y PENSE (“Evil to him who thinks evil”) emblazons the shield-encircling garter, and across the bottom runs DIEV ET MON DROIT (“God and my right”).
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