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"Quarterly of gules and or, I and IV a cross argent, II and III a lion rampant gules, armed and langued azure; over all an in escutcheon, per bend argent and gules. The shield is crested by a coronet of five leaves or. Supporters: two lions rampant guardant or."
The arms of Utrecht are a combination of the arms of the Archdiocese (Sticht) of Utrecht (I and IV), Holland (II and III) and the city of Utrecht. The arms of the Sticht are used since 1291. The bishops generally quartered their own arms with the arms of the Sticht. In 1528 Charles V, as count of Holland, was appointed as overlord. He combined the arms of Holland and Sticht, by placing the latter on the lion of Holland. Between 1578 and 1584 several combinations of Sticht, Holland and Utrecht are used. The present arms appear in 15