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The label is taken from the arms of the Dukes of Orléans, to which the area historically belonged. The columns are taken from the arms of the local lords, from the Boyot family.
The label is taken from the arms of the Dukes of Orléans, to which the area historically belonged. The columns are taken from the arms of the local lords, from the Boyot family.
[[Civic Heraldry Literature - France|'''Literature''']]: Image from http://www.armorialdefrance.fr


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[[Civic Heraldry Literature - France|Literature]] : Image from http://www.armorialdefrance.fr


[[Category:French Municipalities S]]
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[[Category:Marne]]
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[[Category:Granted 2002]]
[[Category:Granted 2002]]

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SAINTE-MARIE-DU-LAC-NUISEMENT

Département : Marne
Additions : 1969 Nuisement-aux-Bois, Sainte-Marie-du-Lac (1966 Blaise-sous-Hauteville, Les Grandes-Côtes (1836 La Petite-Ville, Les Petites-Côtes))

Blason de Sainte-Marie-du-Lac-Nuisement
Official blazon
French Écartelé en vis d'escargot de gueules, de sinople, de sable et d'azur, à deux colonnes d'or rangées en fasce et surmontées d'un lambel à trois pendants d'argent, le tout brochant sur la partition.
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Origin/meaning

The arms were officially adopted on May 24, 2002.

The four quarters refer to the four former municipalities. The quarters resemble a wave, or beginning of a vortex, which refers to the formation of the Lac du Der-Chantecoq lake, when three villages were drowned.

The label is taken from the arms of the Dukes of Orléans, to which the area historically belonged. The columns are taken from the arms of the local lords, from the Boyot family.

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


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