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Coupé émanché de deux pièces : au 1er d’argent à deux bars adossés de gueules, au 2e de gueules plain.
Coupé émanché de deux pièces : au 1er d’argent à deux bars adossés de gueules, au 2e de gueules plain.


====Origin/meaning====
===Origin/meaning===
The arms are those of the Vaudrey family , barons and lords of Berche. The barbels are taken from the arms of the Montbéliard family who claimed, in 1356, suzerainty over the Berche Estate and have been used by the estate since.
The arms are those of the Vaudrey family , barons and lords of Berche. The barbels are taken from the arms of the Montbéliard family who claimed, in 1356, suzerainty over the Berche Estate and have been used by the estate since.



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BERCHE

Département : Doubs

Armoiries de Berche

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Coupé émanché de deux pièces : au 1er d’argent à deux bars adossés de gueules, au 2e de gueules plain.

Origin/meaning

The arms are those of the Vaudrey family , barons and lords of Berche. The barbels are taken from the arms of the Montbéliard family who claimed, in 1356, suzerainty over the Berche Estate and have been used by the estate since.


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