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D'azur à deux brochets d'argent adossés et posés en chevron renversé; au chef de gueules chargé de trois épis de millet d'or et soutenu d'une trangle crénelée de six merlons d'or. | D'azur à deux brochets d'argent adossés et posés en chevron renversé; au chef de gueules chargé de trois épis de millet d'or et soutenu d'une trangle crénelée de six merlons d'or. | ||
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The arms refer to the artificial reservoir in the Bourgogne canal with its dike. The fish indicate that there are lot of fish in the lake. The chief shows millet stalks, a canting symbol for Guillaume Millère, former lord of the village. | The arms refer to the artificial reservoir in the Bourgogne canal with its dike. The fish indicate that there are lot of fish in the lake. The chief shows millet stalks, a canting symbol for Guillaume Millère, former lord of the village. | ||
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CHAZILLY
Département : Côte-d'Or
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D'azur à deux brochets d'argent adossés et posés en chevron renversé; au chef de gueules chargé de trois épis de millet d'or et soutenu d'une trangle crénelée de six merlons d'or.
Origin/meaning
The arms refer to the artificial reservoir in the Bourgogne canal with its dike. The fish indicate that there are lot of fish in the lake. The chief shows millet stalks, a canting symbol for Guillaume Millère, former lord of the village.
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