Dampvalley-lès-Colombe
DAMPVALLEY-LÈS-COLOMBE
Département : Haute-Saône
French |
Taillé ondé: au 1er de sinople à la roue de moulin d’or, au 2e d’or maçonné de sable à la palme de sinople posée en barre et brochante; à la barre ondée brochant sur la partition, d’argent sur sinople et de sinople sur or. |
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Origin/meaning
The wheel refers to the fact that in 1644 the village was destroyed and the inhabitants massacred. Only one woman survived, hidden under a water-mill wheel. The bend symbolises the Colombine river, whcih runs from the Northeast to the Southwest.
The lower half shows a stone wall for the many ancient stone buildings in the village. The palm leaf refers to Saint Valery (Valère), who was killed nearby in the 5th century.
Literature: Image from http://www.armorialdefrance.fr