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'''Registration no.: 004/2021'''
'''Registration no.: 004/2021'''


Individual/family : Individual<br>
Country of origin : France<br>
Country of origin : France<br>
Place of origin : Île-de-France<br>
Place of origin : Île-de-France<br>
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Cimier : Heaume d'acier, au loup issant d'or tenant trois besants du même.
Cimier : Heaume d'acier, au loup issant d'or tenant trois besants du même.


===Origin/meaning===
====Origin/meaning====
The wolves symbolise the armiger's surname "Raulet" which came from old germanic "Radwulf" (Rad : council, and wulf : wolf). The crosslets reference the historical arms of the Dutchy of Bar from which the armiger's family hails. The three bezants symbolise Saint Nicholas as his attribute.
The wolves symbolise the armiger's surname "Raulet" which came from old germanic "Radwulf" (Rad : council, and wulf : wolf). The crosslets reference the historical arms of the Dutchy of Bar from which the armiger's family hails. The three bezants symbolise Saint Nicholas as his attribute.



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Dr. NICOLAS RAULET

Registration no.: 004/2021

Country of origin : France
Place of origin : Île-de-France
Granted : No
Granted/officially recorded by : -

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Official English blazon

Azure, two wolves rampant addorsed and in chief four crosses crosslet fitchy Or. For a crest, a demi-wolf maintaining in its paws three bezants Or.

Other language blazon

French: D'azur, à deux loups ravissants adossés, accompagné en chef de quatre croisettes recroisetées aux pieds fichés, le tout d'or. Cimier : Heaume d'acier, au loup issant d'or tenant trois besants du même.

Origin/meaning

The wolves symbolise the armiger's surname "Raulet" which came from old germanic "Radwulf" (Rad : council, and wulf : wolf). The crosslets reference the historical arms of the Dutchy of Bar from which the armiger's family hails. The three bezants symbolise Saint Nicholas as his attribute.

Registration details

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