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| De gueules à deux crosses d'or passées en sautoir, accompagnées d'un rencontre de taureau en chef, d'une feuille d'orme en pointe et de deux tours ouvertes du champ aux flancs, le tout d'argent; au chef cousu d'azur chargé de trois étoiles d'argent. | |||
===Origin/meaning=== | ===Origin/meaning=== |
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French | De gueules à deux crosses d'or passées en sautoir, accompagnées d'un rencontre de taureau en chef, d'une feuille d'orme en pointe et de deux tours ouvertes du champ aux flancs, le tout d'argent; au chef cousu d'azur chargé de trois étoiles d'argent.
Origin/meaningThe two crosiers refer to St. Mazeran, the local patron saint, and St. Gilbert, the patron saint of the Bourbonnais region and alledgedly born in Broût-Vernet. The bull's head is a canting element (broutard means young cow/bull). The two towers refer to the beauty of the local architecture. The chief is taken from the armas of the local De Brout family. Contact and SupportPartners: Your logo here ?
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