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The bridge is a canting element (pont). The salamander in the chief is the badge of King François, who granted the town rights to the village of Pont. | The bridge is a canting element (pont). The salamander in the chief is the badge of King François, who granted the town rights to the village of Pont. | ||
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PONT-SAINTE-MAXENCE
Département : Oise
Official blazon
D'or au pont de trois arches sommé d'une tour, le tout de sable, posé sur une rivière du même agitée d'argent, mouvant de la pointe; au chef d'azur chargé d'une salamandre d'argent dans sa patience de gueules.
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The bridge is a canting element (pont). The salamander in the chief is the badge of King François, who granted the town rights to the village of Pont.
The arms in Traversier (1842) |
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