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Dizy developed along the Roman road Reims - Bavay which is represented by the silver bar. The two gold fleur-de-lis in chief are inspired by the arms of the abbey of Cuissy, the base shows two crosiers, for the abbeys of Cuissy and Elnone, to which the village belonged in medieval times. | Dizy developed along the Roman road Reims - Bavay which is represented by the silver bar. The two gold fleur-de-lis in chief are inspired by the arms of the abbey of Cuissy, the base shows two crosiers, for the abbeys of Cuissy and Elnone, to which the village belonged in medieval times. | ||
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DIZY-LE-GROS
Département : Aisne
French | D'azur à la fasce d'argent accompagnée en chef de deux fleurs de lis d'or et en pointe de deux crosses du même passées en sautoir. |
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Dizy developed along the Roman road Reims - Bavay which is represented by the silver bar. The two gold fleur-de-lis in chief are inspired by the arms of the abbey of Cuissy, the base shows two crosiers, for the abbeys of Cuissy and Elnone, to which the village belonged in medieval times.
Literature: Image from http://www.armorialdefrance.fr
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