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The phoenix reefers to the reconstruction and rebirth of the village, 80% destroyed by the bombardments of the Allied air force in the spring of 1944, which targeted the nearby German rocket launch bases.
The phoenix reefers to the reconstruction and rebirth of the village, 80% destroyed by the bombardments of the Allied air force in the spring of 1944, which targeted the nearby German rocket launch bases.
[[Civic Heraldry Literature - France|Literature]] : Image from http://www.armorialdefrance.fr


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LIGESCOURT

Département : Somme

Blason de Ligescourt
Official blazon
French D'azur au chevron d'or chargé de trois roses de gueules, accompagné en chef, à dextre, d'une molette d'argent et, à senestre, d'une merlette du même, au Phénix d'argent sur son immortalité d'or en pointe brochant en partie sur le chevron.
English No blazon/translation known. Please click here to send your (heraldic !) blazon or translation

Origin/meaning

The arms were officially adopted on November 6, 2020.

The arms is based on elements from the arms of three families from which it came from the lords and lords of the place before 1789: the De Ponches (1400 to 1497, merle), the De Boufflers (1497 to 1750, spur) and the Gallets (1763-1789, chevron and roses).

The phoenix reefers to the reconstruction and rebirth of the village, 80% destroyed by the bombardments of the Allied air force in the spring of 1944, which targeted the nearby German rocket launch bases.

Literature : Image from http://www.armorialdefrance.fr


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