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SAINT-BONNET-LAVAL

Département : Lozère
Additions : 2017 Laval-Atger, Saint-Bonnet-de-Montauroux

Blason de Saint-Bonnet-Laval
Official blazon
French

De gueules au pont de trois arches, sommé d'un château de deux tours, le tout d'argent maçonné de sable; chaussé d'or chargé de deux têtes de lions affrontées de vair, couronnées et lampassées de gueules ; le tout sommé d'un chef échiqueté d'azur et d'argent de deux tires.

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Origin/meaning

The arms were officially adopted on May 22, 2019.

The chef and the field of gules come from the arms of the Rochebaron family.

The gold and lion heads come from the arms of the Montlaur family.

The point evokes the name of “Laval” ('the valley') and the bridge refers to the Roman bridge “Bout du Monde” and the viaduct of Chapeauroux. The castle represents that of Condres (15th century).

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

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