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The lower half shows St. Martin of Tours, the local patron saint.
The lower half shows St. Martin of Tours, the local patron saint.
[[Civic Heraldry Literature - France|Literature]] : Image from http://www.armorialdefrance.fr


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[[Category:French Municipalities L|Ledergues]]
[[Category:French Municipalities L|Ledergues]]
[[Category:Aveyron|Ledergues]]
[[Category:Aveyron|Ledergues]]
[[Category:Granted 1991|Ledergues]]
[[Category:Granted 1991|Ledergues]]

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LÉDERGUES

Département : Aveyron

Blason de Lédergues
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Tranché: au 1er taillé au I d'argent au château de sable ouvert et ajouré du champ, au II de gueules à trois faces ondées d'or, au 2e de gueules à saint Martin à cheval partageant son manteau avec un mendiant assis, le tout d'or posé sur une terrasse arrondie de sinople.

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Origin/meaning

The arms were adopted on May 24, 1991.

The division of the shield indicates that the village is in a valley. the castle is taken from the arms of the De Castelpers family, who partially owned the village. The wavy bars are taken from the other lords of the village, the De Génibrouse family.

The lower half shows St. Martin of Tours, the local patron saint.

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


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