English: barry of ten argent and azure a label of three points gules
These arms are differenciated from those of Lusignan. Raoul Ier, first lord of Issoudun and count of Eu, was the younger brother of Hugh IX of Lusignan.
Français : burelé d'argent et d'azur, au lambel de gueules de trois pendants
Ces armes sont une brisure de celles des Lusignan. Raoul, premier seigneur d'Issoudun et comte d'Eu, était en effet le frère cadet d'Hugues IX de Lusignan
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