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The coat of arms traditionally attributed to Satan in European heraldry. Blazoned "Gules, a fess Or between three frogs proper" (or with effectively equivalent blazons, such as "Gules, a fess Or between three frogs Vert", "Gules, a fess Gold between three frogs proper", etc.).

In the book The Heraldic Imagination by Rodney Dennys (1975), this is traced back to the late 13th-century Douce Apocalypse manuscript, in an illustration to Revelations 20:7-10. The design is based on the "three unclean spirits like frogs" of verse 16:13.
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Own work based on: image File:Blason ville fr Soual (Tarn).svg .

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The Douce Apocalypse illustration (with the coat of arms shown in both banner and shield forms) is reproduced on p. 85 of "Heraldry: An Introduction to a Noble Tradition" by Michel Pastoureau (1997, ISBN 0-8109-2830-2 ).

For the coat of arms traditionally attributed to God in European heraldry, see File:Shield-Trinity-medievalesque.svg and Shield of the Trinity . For different attributed arms of Satan's enemy Michael, see File:St-Michaels-traditional-arms.svg and Category:Quis Ut Deus .
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