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MONT-SAINT-GUIBERT
Province : Brabant wallon
Additions : 1977 Corbais, Hévillers
Official blazon
De sinople à la fasce d'or accompagnée en chef à dextre d'une étoile à six rais du même, l'écu posé devant un Saint Guibert aureolé, vétu de l'habit de chaur de l'ordre de Saint Benoit tenant de la deére un fouet aux quatre lanibres retombant en pal et de la senestre l'écu, posé sur une terrasse avec déposés sur celle-ci à senestre une épée placée en fasce la pointe à dextre avec les gantelets passés en sautoir, le tout d'or.
Origin/meaning
The arms were officially granted on February 12, 1952 and again on February 12, 1981.
The arms are those of the Gembloux Abbey, to which the village historically belonged. The supporter is St. Giubert, founder of the Gembloux Abbey in around 945.
The arms on a police badge (source) |
Literature: Servais, 1955
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