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Écartelé de gueules et d'or, au mont à trois coupeaux sommé d'une croix latine d'argent brochant sur le tout. | Écartelé de gueules et d'or, au mont à trois coupeaux sommé d'une croix latine d'argent brochant sur le tout. | ||
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Écartelé de gueules et d'or, au mont à trois coupeaux sommé d'une croix latine d'argent brochant sur le tout. |
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Origin/meaning
The quartered shield is the arms of Marsal, capital of the estate to which the village historically belonged. The mountain and cross refer to the local church, devoted to the Holy Cross.
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