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The coat of arms combines those of five families that played a role in the local history: the family of Tournemine (1st quarter), the family of Loaisel (2nd quarter), the family of Cahideuc (3rd quarter), the family of Langle (4th quarter) and, as an inescutcheon, the family of Brie. | The coat of arms combines those of five families that played a role in the local history: the family of Tournemine (1st quarter), the family of Loaisel (2nd quarter), the family of Cahideuc (3rd quarter), the family of Langle (4th quarter) and, as an inescutcheon, the family of Brie. | ||
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BRIE (ILLE-ET-VILAINE)
Département : Ille-et-Vilaine
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Écartelé: au 1er contre-écartelé d'or et d'azur, au 2e d'argent à trois oiseaux de sable, au 3e de gueules à trois têtes de léopard d'or, au 4e d'azur au sautoir d'or cantonné de quatre billettes du même; sur le tout, d'argent à trois fasces crénelées de sable. |
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The coat of arms combines those of five families that played a role in the local history: the family of Tournemine (1st quarter), the family of Loaisel (2nd quarter), the family of Cahideuc (3rd quarter), the family of Langle (4th quarter) and, as an inescutcheon, the family of Brie.
Literature: Image from http://www.armorialdefrance.fr
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