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D'azur au grêlier d'or enfermant une fleur de lis du même; au chef d'argent chargé de trois têtes d'aigles arrachées de sable.
D'azur au grêlier d'or enfermant une fleur de lis du même; au chef d'argent chargé de trois têtes d'aigles arrachées de sable.


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===Origin/meaning===
The three eagle heads in the chief are taken from the arms of Parat de Chalendray, last Lord of La Celle. The hunting horn and fleur-de-lys indicate that the area was a royal hunting estate during the reign of King Louis XV.
The three eagle heads in the chief are taken from the arms of Parat de Chalendray, last Lord of La Celle. The hunting horn and fleur-de-lys indicate that the area was a royal hunting estate during the reign of King Louis XV.



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LA CELLE-SAINT-CLOUD

Département : Yvelines

Blason de La Celle-Saint-Cloud

Official blason

D'azur au grêlier d'or enfermant une fleur de lis du même; au chef d'argent chargé de trois têtes d'aigles arrachées de sable.

Origin/meaning

The three eagle heads in the chief are taken from the arms of Parat de Chalendray, last Lord of La Celle. The hunting horn and fleur-de-lys indicate that the area was a royal hunting estate during the reign of King Louis XV.


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