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The Cross Templar recalls the presence of the Order of the Templars in the domains of Hopitau and Cérès which are hamlets of Montceaux-lès-Vaudes.  
The Cross Templar recalls the presence of the Order of the Templars in the domains of Hopitau and Cérès which are hamlets of Montceaux-lès-Vaudes.  


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MONTCEAUX-LÈS-VAUDES

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Blason de Montceaux-lès-Vaudes
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De sinople à trois têtes arrachées de faucon d'or, au chef cousu d'azur à la croisette pattée d'argent.

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The three falcon heads are taken from the arms of the priest Huyard, which appear on the classified lectern of the Sainte-Syre church.

The Cross Templar recalls the presence of the Order of the Templars in the domains of Hopitau and Cérès which are hamlets of Montceaux-lès-Vaudes.

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