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BRABANT-EN-ARGONNE
Département : Meuse
[[File:Brabant-en-Argonne.jpg|center|300 px[[Category:|alt-Blason de Brabant-en-Argonne / Arms of Brabant-en-Argonne]]
French | Coupé ondé: au 1er de gueules au gril d'or, la poignée en haut, accosté de deux gouttes d'argent, au 2e de sinople à la cardère [Dipsacus fullonum] d'or; à la trangle ondée en filet d'argent brochant sur la partition. |
English | No blazon/translation known. Please click here to send your (heraldic !) blazon or translation |
Origin/meaning
The arms were officially adopted on October 18, 2018.
The thistle evokes the 'Brabant' toponym that comes from the old Dutch Brac, unoccupied land, which is often overgrown with thistles.
The wavy bar represents the Cousance river and the green the fields and meadows in the village.
The grill, the drops and the red field symbolize the martyrdom of Saint Faithe (Sainte Foy).
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