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===Origin/meaning===
===Origin/meaning===
The ivy leaves (houx) are a canting element. The bend symbolises the [[Lorraine]] region. La Houssière was part of the La Tour estate, which had its castle in Corcieux, hence the canting tower.  
The holly leaves (houx) are a canting element. The bend symbolises the [[Lorraine]] region. La Houssière was part of the La Tour estate, which had its castle in Corcieux, hence the canting tower.  


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Blason de La Houssière

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  • (fr) De gueules à la bande d'argent chargée de trois feuilles de houx de sinople, accompagnée en chef d'une tour d'or.

Origin/meaning

The holly leaves (houx) are a canting element. The bend symbolises the Lorraine region. La Houssière was part of the La Tour estate, which had its castle in Corcieux, hence the canting tower.


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