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De gueules it un saint Martin de carnation sur un cheval d'argent, la selle, la bride, et les étriers d'or, le saint habillé à la romaine et coupant avec son épée d'argent, son manteau d'azur, pour en donner la moitié à un pauvre qui lui demande l'aumône, le tout sous un chef cousu d'azur, chargé de trois fleurs de lis d'or. | |||
===Origin/meaning=== | ===Origin/meaning=== |
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PRIORY OF SAINT-MARTIN-DES-CHAMPS IN PARIS
Country : France
Denomination : Roman Catholic
Order:
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De gueules it un saint Martin de carnation sur un cheval d'argent, la selle, la bride, et les étriers d'or, le saint habillé à la romaine et coupant avec son épée d'argent, son manteau d'azur, pour en donner la moitié à un pauvre qui lui demande l'aumône, le tout sous un chef cousu d'azur, chargé de trois fleurs de lis d'or. Origin/meaningUnfortunately we have no information on the meaning or origin of these arms yet. If you have any information on the origin or meaning of these arms, or have additional images that you want to share, please mail us your information ! Contact and SupportPartners: Your logo here ?
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