Àmì ọ̀pá àṣẹ ilẹ̀ Bẹ́ljíọ̀m

(Àtúnjúwe láti Coat of arms of Belgium)

Àmì ọ̀pá àṣẹ ilẹ̀ Bẹ́ljíọ̀m je ti orile-ede Bẹ́ljíọ̀m.

Àmì ọ̀pá àṣẹ ilẹ̀ Bẹ́ljíọ̀m

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Ọ̀pá àṣẹAlbert II, King of the Belgians
Lílò17 March 1837
CrestA helmet with raised visor or crowned with a Royal Crown of Belgium
EscutcheonSable, a lion rampant or, armed and langued Gules with two crossed sceptres (a hand of justice and a lion) or behind a shield. The grand collar of the Order of Leopold (Belgium) surrounds the shield
SupportersTwo lions guardant proper each supporting a lance Gules point or with two National Flags of Belgium (Tierced per pale Sable, or and Gules.
CompartmentUnderneath the compartment is placed the ribbon Gules with two stripes Sable charged with the motto
MottoFaransé: L'union fait la force
Duki: Eendracht maakt macht
OrdersOrder of Leopold
Other elementsThe whole is placed on a mantle Gules with ermine lining, fringes and tassels Or and ensigned with the Royal Crown of Belgium. Above the mantle rise banners with the arms of the nine provinces that constituted Belgium in 1837. They are (from dexter to sinister) Antwerp, West Flanders, East Flanders, Liège, Brabant, Hainaut, Limburg, Luxembourg and Namur