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*(fr) Écu en losange. D'argent à l'argelac arraché de sinople fleuri de sept pièces d'or et accompagné de trois fleurs de lis d'azur; à la champagne de sinople. | *(fr) Écu en losange. D'argent à l'argelac arraché de sinople fleuri de sept pièces d'or et accompagné de trois fleurs de lis d'azur; à la champagne de sinople. | ||
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- (fr) Écu en losange. D'argent à l'argelac arraché de sinople fleuri de sept pièces d'or et accompagné de trois fleurs de lis d'azur; à la champagne de sinople.
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The common gorse (Ulex europaeus, argelac in the local dialect) is a canting element.
The arms in the Café Sanka album +/- 1932 |
The arms on a postcard by Kroma |
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