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===Official blazon=== | ===Official blazon=== | ||
*(old) De gueules a la fasce ondee d'argent, chargee d'un poisson au naturel, et abaissee sous une croix de St-Maurice du second | |||
*(new) Coupé, de gueules à la crois treflée d'argent, et d'argent à la rose de gueules pointée de sinople. | |||
===Origin/meaning=== | ===Origin/meaning=== | ||
The cross frefly on a red background is the symbol of St. Maurice, the patron of the ancient church of the parish, already mentioned in 1158. | |||
In the current arms the lower half shows a rose. The combination is taken from a local banner dating from the 15th century. | |||
Previously the village used the arms below: | |||
[[File:barbereche.jpg|center|Armoiries de {{PAGENAME}}]] | |||
The wavy bar represents the Sarine on the bank of which the territory of the municipality extends over a length of more than 5 kilometers . The fish symbolizes the fish-rich river. The fish is often seen as a barbel and thus a canting element for the Barbe- part of the name (or the old German name Barfischen). | |||
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[[Literature]] : | [[Literature]] : Dubois, 1916 | ||
[[Category:Swiss Municipalities B]] | [[Category:Swiss Municipalities B]] | ||
[[Category:Fribourg]] | [[Category:Fribourg]] |
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BARBERÊCHE
Canton : Fribourg
Incorporated into : 2017 Courtepin
Official blazon
- (old) De gueules a la fasce ondee d'argent, chargee d'un poisson au naturel, et abaissee sous une croix de St-Maurice du second
- (new) Coupé, de gueules à la crois treflée d'argent, et d'argent à la rose de gueules pointée de sinople.
Origin/meaning
The cross frefly on a red background is the symbol of St. Maurice, the patron of the ancient church of the parish, already mentioned in 1158.
In the current arms the lower half shows a rose. The combination is taken from a local banner dating from the 15th century.
Previously the village used the arms below:
The wavy bar represents the Sarine on the bank of which the territory of the municipality extends over a length of more than 5 kilometers . The fish symbolizes the fish-rich river. The fish is often seen as a barbel and thus a canting element for the Barbe- part of the name (or the old German name Barfischen).
The arms in the Kaffee Hag albums 1914-1960 |
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Literature : Dubois, 1916