Greater version The
shield is
emblazoned:
Sable, a lion rampant or, armed and langued gules. It is surmounted by a
helmet with raised
visor, with
mantling or and
sable and the royal crown in lieu of a
crest. Behind the
shield are placed a hand of justice and a sceptre with a lion. The grand collar of the
Order of Leopold surrounds the shield. Two
lions guardant proper support the
shield as well as a
lance with the
national colours black, yellow and red. Underneath the compartment is placed the
motto in French or
Eendracht maakt macht in Dutch, or Unity Is Strength in English. The riband of the motto is red, with black stripes on either side. The lettering is golden. Since the Royal Decree of 1837 never received an official translation, the use of the Dutch version of the motto is customary rather than official. The whole is placed on a red
mantle with
ermine lining and golden fringes and tassels, ensigned with the royal crown. 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. File:Great coat of arms of Belgium.svg|Coat of arms of Belgium (greater) File:Great Coat of Arms of Belgium (Ten provinces).svg|Coat of arms of Belgium (variant with all 10 provinces) File:Greater Belgian coat of arms 1937.png|Greater Belgian coat of arms in article 125 of
the constitution (1837) File:Greater coat of arms Belgium, 19th century.jpg|Greater coat of arms Belgium (19th century) File:Belgian greater coat of arms on a coin.png|Greater Belgian coat of arms on a
coin File:Greater Circular coat of arms Belgium on a coin.png|Greater (Circular) coat of arms of Belgium on a
coin The greater arms are used only rarely. They adorn the great seal that is affixed to laws and international treaties. Since the
province of Brabant was split into
Flemish Brabant,
Walloon Brabant and
Brussels in 1995, the greater arms no longer reflect the present territorial divisions of the state. The changes made to the arms of the Flemish provinces as a result of this decision are not reflected in the great seal either.
Lesser version The lesser coat of arms (as used by the Belgian federal government, on passport covers and the official sites of the monarchy and of the government) consists of the
shield, the royal crown, the crossed
sceptres, the collar of the
Order of Leopold and the motto. File:State Coat of Arms of Belgium.svg|Coat of arms of Belgium (Lesser/State) File:Belgian lesser coat of arms (constitution).png|Belgian lesser coat of arms in the
constitution File:Belgian Passport 2008 cover.jpg|Lesser arms on a
Belgian passport cover File:Wapenschild België, buitenland.png|Lesser coat of arms on an
embassy plaque File:Lesser coat of arms Belgium on a coin.png|Lesser coat of arms of Belgium on a
coin.
Shield version The shield version is now rarely used, it used to be mainly on coins and military badges. File:Arms of Belgium (with crown).svg|Coat of arms Belgium (shield, with crown) File:Royal Arms of Belgium.svg|Coat of arms Belgium (shield) File:Belgian shield on a coin.png|Belgian shield (with crown) on a coin File:Armoiries ERM.svg|Coat of arms of the
Belgian Royal Military Academy (shield seen in the middle of the red field with a crown and a sword right thru the middle)
Royal versions A Royal Decree published on 19 July 2019 and signed on the same day, by King
Philippe, reinstated the
Saxonian escutcheon in all the royal versions of the family's coat of arms. The reinstatement of the shield of
Saxe-Coburg-Gotha into the royal arms occurred shortly after the visit of
King Philippe and Queen
Mathilde to the ancestral
Friedenstein Castle. The king also added translations of the motto into the three official languages of Belgium, to reflect his wish "to be the King of the whole Kingdom and of all Belgians". The latest royal decree therefore reverses previous changes made to the Royal versions of the coat arms which removed the armorial bearings of Saxony during the
First World War. ;Reigning King's or Queen's (Royal Arms) version
Sable, a
lion rampant
or, armed and langued
Gules charged on the shoulder with an escutcheon of the
House of Wettin. The shield is surmounted by a golden helm with the Royal Crown of Belgium and lambrequin Or and Sable. The shield surrounded by the necklace of the Order of Leopold. The supporter are two lions guardant proper each supporting a lance Or with two National Flags of Belgium. Motto:
Eendracht maakt macht - ''L'union fait la force
- Einigkeit macht stark'', in gold letters, on a ribbon Gules, edged Sable. The whole is placed on a mantle
Purpure with ermine lining, fringes and tassels Or and ensigned with the Royal Crown of Belgium. ;Former King or Queen's version The Royal Arms difference with a label of three points Gules, the centre point bearing the royal crown Or. The shield is surmounted by the Royal Crown of Belgium. ;Duke or Duchess of Brabant version The Royal Arms difference with a label of three points Or. The shield is surmounted by the Princely Crown of Belgium. The supporters each accompanied by a banner of gold, fringed likewise, bearing Sable, a golden lion, armed and langued Gules (Brabant). ;Other Princes or Princesses of Belgium of the male and female descent in direct line of King
Leopold I The Royal Arms difference with a narrow
bordure Or. The shield is surmounted by the Princely Crown of Belgium. ;Other Princes or Princesses of Our Royal House The Royal Arms difference with a narrow
bordure Purpure. The shield is surmounted by the Princely Crown of Belgium.
Coat of arms of the (former) King of Belgium ; File:Coat of arms of Kingdom of Belgium 1846.png|Coat of Arms of
King Leopold I of Belgium (1831-1846) File:Coat of Arms of King Leopold I of Belgium.svg|Coat of Arms of
King Leopold I of Belgium (1846-1865) File:Coat of Arms of the King of the Belgians (1837-1921).svg|Coat of Arms of
King Leopold II of Belgium (1865-1902) File:Coat of Arms of the King of the Belgians (1921-2019).svg|Coat of arms of King
Albert I,
Leopold III,
Baudouin and
Albert II of Belgium (1902-2019) File:Coat of Arms of the King of the Belgians.svg|Coat of arms of
King Philippe of Belgium (2019-now) Coat of arms of the Belgian royal family File:Coat of Arms of the King of the Belgians.svg| Coat of arms of the King of Belgians,
King Philippe File:Coat of arms of a Prince of the Royal House of Belgium.svg| Coat of arms of the
Belgian royal house (greater) File:Coat of arms of the Royal House of Belgium.svg| Coat of arms of the
Belgian royal house (middle) File:Lesser arms of the Royal House of Belgium.svg| Coat of arms of the
Belgian royal house (small) File:Coat of arms of a Prince of Belgium.svg| Coat of arms of the Prince of Belgium File:Coat of arms of a Princess of Belgium.svg| Coat of arms of the Princess of Belgium File:Coat of arms of a Prince of the Royal House of Belgium.svg| Coat of arms of a prince of the
Royal house File:Coat of arms of a Princess of the Royal House of Belgium.svg| Coat of arms of a princess of the
Royal house File:Coat of arms of the Duke of Brabant.svg| Coat of arms of the prince and
Duke of Brabant File:Coat of arms of the Duchess of Brabant.svg| Coat of arms of the princess and
Duchess of Brabant (
Princes Elisabeth)
Coat of arms of the Royal couple ; File:Alliance Coat of Arms of King Philippe and Queen Mathilde.svg| Coat of arms of the Current
King Philippe and
Queen Mathilde File:Alliance Coat of Arms of King Albert II and Queen Paola (1993-2019).svg| Coat of arms of the former
King Albert II and
Queen Paola File:Alliance Coat of Arms of King Baudouin and Queen Fabiola.svg| Coat of arms of the former
King Baudouin and
Queen Fabiola File:Alliance Coat of Arms of King Leopold III and Queen Astrid.svg| Coat of arms of the former
King Leopold III and
Queen Astrid File:Alliance Coat of Arms of King Albert I and Queen Elisabeth.svg| Coat of arms of the former
King Albert I and
Queen Elisabeth File:Alliance Coat of Arms of King Leopold II and Queen Marie Henriette.svg| Coat of arms of the former king
Leopold II and
Queen Marie File:Alliance Coat of Arms of King Leopold I and Queen Louise.svg| Coat of arms of the first
king of the Belgians Leopold I and
Queen Louise ==See also==