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Montjoie Saint Denis!

Coat of arms of the Kingdom of France with the royal motto and war cry: "Montjoie Saint-Denis!"

Montjoie Saint Denis![a] (French pronunciation: [mɔ̃tʒwa sɛ̃ dəni]) was the battle-cry and motto of the Kingdom of France. It allegedly refers to Charlemagne's legendary banner, the Oriflamme, which was also known as the "Montjoie"[1] and was kept at the Abbey of Saint Denis, though alternative explanations exist. The battle-cry was first known to be used during the 12th century reign of Louis VI of France, the first royal bearer of the Oriflamme.[2]


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  1. ^ Larousse, Éditions. "Définitions: montjoie - Dictionnaire de français Larousse". www.larousse.fr.
  2. ^ Goyau, G. (1911). "CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Oriflamme". www.newadvent.org. New York: Robert Appleton Company. Retrieved January 2, 2018.

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