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The arms were adopted in 1929. | |||
The divided shield is derived form the arms of [[Romainmôtier]], as the village was given by King Rudolf III of Burgundy to the Romainmôtier monastery in the 11th century. | |||
The bend with the three golden balls is taken from the medieval family d'Apples. | |||
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APPLES
Canton : Vaud
Official blazon
Parti d'argent et de gueules à la bande d'or brochante, chargée de trois tourteaux du second.
Origin/meaning
The arms were adopted in 1929.
The divided shield is derived form the arms of Romainmôtier, as the village was given by King Rudolf III of Burgundy to the Romainmôtier monastery in the 11th century.
The bend with the three golden balls is taken from the medieval family d'Apples.
The arms in the Kaffee Hag albums 1914-1960 |
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