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The black inverted chevron is a canting element, the name means black-valley. The other elements are taken from the arms of different families, to whom the village belonged; the ermine from the Du Bois family, the shell from the Sahuguet family and the spear-heads from the Miremont family. | The black inverted chevron is a canting element, the name means black-valley. The other elements are taken from the arms of different families, to whom the village belonged; the ermine from the Du Bois family, the shell from the Sahuguet family and the spear-heads from the Miremont family. | ||
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D'argent au chevron renversé de sable, accompagné de trois mouchetures d'hermine du même; au chef de gueules chargé d'une coquille d'argent accostée de deux fers de lance du même. |
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The arms were officially adopted on June 5, 1999.
The black inverted chevron is a canting element, the name means black-valley. The other elements are taken from the arms of different families, to whom the village belonged; the ermine from the Du Bois family, the shell from the Sahuguet family and the spear-heads from the Miremont family.
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