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'''Country''' : France [[File:france.jpg|60 px|right]]<br><br><br> | |||
'''Département''' : [[Seine-Maritime]][[File:Seinemaritime.jpg|60 px|right]]<br><br><br> | |||
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* 2016 [[Petit-Caux]] | |||
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Revision as of 05:40, 23 January 2023
Country : France Département : Seine-Maritime Incorporated into :
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De gueules à l'épée haute d'argent; chapé du même, chargé d'un lion à dextre et d'un alérion à senestre, le tout de gueules; au chef d'azur chargé d'un goéland au naturel. |
English | No blazon/translation known. Please click here to send your (heraldic !) blazon or translation |
Origin/meaning
The arms were adopted on November 29, 1997.
The sea gull refers to the fact that the municipality is on the Atlantic coast. The sword in the point is a reference to St.Martin of Tours, cutting his cloak for a beggar. The lion and alerion are taken from the arms of former lords of the village, the lion from the De Calletot family, the alerion from the Counts of Montmorency.
Literature: Image from http://www.armorialdefrance.fr