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The field is taken from the arms of the De Belleforière family, former lords of the village. The small shield shows a tree and is a canting element (bois=forest).
The field is taken from the arms of the De Belleforière family, former lords of the village. The small shield shows a tree and is a canting element (bois=forest).


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Blason de Sailly-au-Bois
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De sable semé de fleur de lis d'or, à l'écusson d'argent chargé d'un arbre de sinople, brochant sur le tout.

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The field is taken from the arms of the De Belleforière family, former lords of the village. The small shield shows a tree and is a canting element (bois=forest).

Literature: Image from http://www.armorialdefrance.fr


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