Comments by "51WCDodge" (@51WCDodge) on "The History Guy: History Deserves to Be Remembered"
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No, historically , Britian belongs to us. We were part of the Duchy of Normandy, not France, that wa sa totally diffrent country. When William our Duke took the English Crown, he and subsequent Monarchs kept the title Duke of Normandie, the oldest title. In 1284 Norman processions in Europe returned to the French Crown. The Islands were asked if they wished to stay with the Dukedom. They did and were granted the use of the Royal Cipher, and a Mace. So the three Lions of England, the top two speack Jerriais, the old Norman tounge, from the Normandy Crest of two, the third speacks French, being adapoted in to the arms of Henry Duke of Anjou and Normandy when he married Elanor of Aquitaine, as was custom at the time, whose coat of arms was single lion. Though the design has changed over the years and in Jersey they are often reffered to as Three Leopards.
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