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The first quarter shows the arms of the [[Franche-Comté]] region. The fourth quarter refers to the story of the Sultane of Chatelay, Jeanne Lanternier, who was the wife of the Sultan of Morocco. The star on red is taken from the flag of Morocco. The tower is a canting element for the name of the town ('small castle'). | The first quarter shows the arms of the [[Franche-Comté]] region. The fourth quarter refers to the story of the Sultane of Chatelay, Jeanne Lanternier, who was the wife of the Sultan of Morocco. The star on red is taken from the flag of Morocco. The tower is a canting element for the name of the town ('small castle'). | ||
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French | Parti: au 1er coupé au I d'azur semé de billettes d'or et au lion couronné du même, au II de gueules au didelta de sable et à la sultane voilée d'azur mouvant de la pointe et brochant sur le tout, au 2e de sable à la tour d'argent maçonnée ouverte et ajourée du champ. |
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The first quarter shows the arms of the Franche-Comté region. The fourth quarter refers to the story of the Sultane of Chatelay, Jeanne Lanternier, who was the wife of the Sultan of Morocco. The star on red is taken from the flag of Morocco. The tower is a canting element for the name of the town ('small castle').
Literature: Image from http://www.armorialdefrance.fr
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