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*(fr) Tranché : au 1er d'azur à l'ange en vol, posé en bande, de carnation, vêtu d'argent chevelé et ailé d'or, portant une plume du même de sa main dextre, senestré d'une faîne du même, au 2e d'or à l'écusson d'azur chargé d'une couronne d'or surchargé de six vergettes d'argent brochantes, surmonté à dextre d'un brin de luzerne en pal, tigé et feuillé de sinople, fleuri de gueules.
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The beechnut symbolises the surrounding forests haunted by the supporting green woodpeckers. The alfalfa sprig represents agricultural activities: crops and livestock.
The beechnut symbolises the surrounding forests haunted by the supporting green woodpeckers. The alfalfa sprig represents agricultural activities: crops and livestock.


The inescutcheon with crown behind the six bars refers to the taking of the Duke of Lorraine,René 1st, as hostage near the village, in 1431 after the defeat of Bulgnéville, by the Duke of Burgundy, and who was released after the payment of a ransom.
The inescutcheon with crown behind the six bars refers to the taking of the Duke of Lorraine, René 1st, as hostage near the village, in 1431 after the defeat of Bulgnéville, by the Duke of Burgundy, and who was released after the payment of a ransom.
 
[[Civic Heraldry Literature - France|'''Literature''']]: Image from http://www.armorialdefrance.fr


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Latest revision as of 08:43, 16 June 2024

Blason de Julvécourt/Arms (crest) of Julvécourt
JULVÉCOURT

Country: France
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Département: Meuse
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Official blazon
French Tranché : au 1er d'azur à l'ange en vol, posé en bande, de carnation, vêtu d'argent chevelé et ailé d'or, portant une plume du même de sa main dextre, senestré d'une faîne du même, au 2e d'or à l'écusson d'azur chargé d'une couronne d'or surchargé de six vergettes d'argent brochantes, surmonté à dextre d'un brin de luzerne en pal, tigé et feuillé de sinople, fleuri de gueules.
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Origin/meaning

The arms were officially adopted on August 18, 2021.

The angel is the attribute of the evangelist Saint Matthew to whom the village church dating from the 17th century is dedicated.

The beechnut symbolises the surrounding forests haunted by the supporting green woodpeckers. The alfalfa sprig represents agricultural activities: crops and livestock.

The inescutcheon with crown behind the six bars refers to the taking of the Duke of Lorraine, René 1st, as hostage near the village, in 1431 after the defeat of Bulgnéville, by the Duke of Burgundy, and who was released after the payment of a ransom.

Literature: Image from http://www.armorialdefrance.fr


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