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The lion is taken from the arms of the D'Estrabonne family, former lords of the village. The chief refers to the Gallo-Roman remains found in the area. | The lion is taken from the arms of the D'Estrabonne family, former lords of the village. The chief refers to the Gallo-Roman remains found in the area. | ||
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[[Category:French Municipalities P]] | [[Category:French Municipalities P]] | ||
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LE PETIT-MERCEY
Département : Jura
Incorporated into : 2019 Dampierre
French | D'or au lion d'azur; au chef de gueules chargé de trois couronnes de laurier d'argent. |
English | Petit-Mercey No blazon/translation known. Please click here to send your (heraldic !) blazon or translation |
Origin/meaning
The arms were officially adopted on April 14, 1995.
The lion is taken from the arms of the D'Estrabonne family, former lords of the village. The chief refers to the Gallo-Roman remains found in the area.
Literature : Image from http://www.armorialdefrance.fr
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