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'''Country''' : France [[File:France.jpg|60 px|right]]<br><br><br> | <center>''' {{uc:{{PAGENAME}}}} '''</center><br> | ||
'''Département''' : [[Gironde]][[File:Gironde.jpg|60 px|right]]<br><br><br> | '''Country''': France [[File:France.jpg|60 px|right]]<br><br><br> | ||
'''Département''': [[Gironde]][[File:Gironde.jpg|60 px|right]]<br><br><br> | |||
'''Additions''':<br>1965 [[Cauderan]] | '''Additions''':<br>1965 [[Cauderan]] | ||
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The leopard is taken from the arms of the old territory of Guyenne, of which Bordeaux was the capital. The castle is the former city hall standing on the Garonne river. The crescent symbolises the bend the river makes in the city. The chief is the arms of France and signify that the city received its own parliament by King Louis XI in 1453. | The leopard is taken from the arms of the old territory of Guyenne, of which Bordeaux was the capital. The castle is the former city hall standing on the Garonne river. The crescent symbolises the bend the river makes in the city. The chief is the arms of France and signify that the city received its own parliament by King Louis XI in 1453. | ||
===Image gallery=== | |||
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File:Bordeaux16.jpg|alt=Blason de Bordeaux/Arms (crest) of Bordeaux|The arms in a [https://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/btv1b8528582x.r=17256?rk=193134;0 16th century manuscript] | File:Bordeaux16.jpg|alt=Blason de Bordeaux/Arms (crest) of Bordeaux|The arms in a [https://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/btv1b8528582x.r=17256?rk=193134;0 16th century manuscript] |
Latest revision as of 06:44, 26 August 2024
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French | De gueules au château de quatre tours crénelées et couvertes d'argent, hersé et sommé d'un clocher du même portant une cloche d'argent, le tout maçonné de sable, surmonté d'un léopard d'or, posé sur des ondes d'azur mouvant de la pointe et chargées d'un croissant d'argent; au chef cousu d'azur semé de fleurs de lis d'or. |
English | blazon wanted |
Origin/meaning
The leopard is taken from the arms of the old territory of Guyenne, of which Bordeaux was the capital. The castle is the former city hall standing on the Garonne river. The crescent symbolises the bend the river makes in the city. The chief is the arms of France and signify that the city received its own parliament by King Louis XI in 1453.
Image gallery
The arms in a 16th century manuscript
The arms in the Café Sanka album +/- 1932
The arms on a tobacco card by Laurens
The arms on a postcard by Kroma
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