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D'or à la fasce bretessée de sable, accompagnée en chef de trois quintefeuilles de sinople et en pointe d'un lion à la queue fourchue de gueules. | |||
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SAINT-NOM-LA-BRETÈCHE
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D'or à la fasce bretessée de sable, accompagnée en chef de trois quintefeuilles de sinople et en pointe d'un lion à la queue fourchue de gueules. |
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Origin/meaning
The chief shows three flowers for the large Marly Forest, which is partially situated in the municipality. The bar is a canting element ('bretessée') and the base shows a lion taken from the arms of Amaury VI De Montfort, lord of the village in the 13th century.
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