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===Origin/meaning===
===Origin/meaning===
Unfortunately I have no information on the background of these arms. [[Contact|Any information is welcome]].
The Brodure indicates the Arms of Ile d'France. The alerion is from the Arms of the Montmorency Family, the wavy bend sinister symbolises the River Oise. The Cross symbolises Neuville de Villeroy. The Arms was designed by Mireille Louis and adopted at the end of the 1980ies.


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VAL-D'OISE

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De gueules à la cotice en barre ondée d’argent accompagnée en chef d’un alérion d’or et en pointe d’une croisette ancrée du même, à la bordure cousue d’azur chargée de dix fleurs de lys aussi d’or.

Origin/meaning

The Brodure indicates the Arms of Ile d'France. The alerion is from the Arms of the Montmorency Family, the wavy bend sinister symbolises the River Oise. The Cross symbolises Neuville de Villeroy. The Arms was designed by Mireille Louis and adopted at the end of the 1980ies.


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