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The salmon is taken from the arms of the barony of Viviers, to which Liocourt belonged. The abbey of Saint Maximin of Trier, represented by the bear, also had property in the locality. | The salmon is taken from the arms of the barony of Viviers, to which Liocourt belonged. The abbey of Saint Maximin of Trier, represented by the bear, also had property in the locality. | ||
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LIOCOURT
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Parti: au 1er d'or à l'ours rampant, contourné de sable et colleté de gueules, au 2e mi-parti de gueules à deux saumons d'argent adossés, cantonnés de quatre croisettes recroisetées au pied fiché de même. |- |English | No blazon/translation known. Please click here to send your (heraldic !) blazon or translation |}
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The salmon is taken from the arms of the barony of Viviers, to which Liocourt belonged. The abbey of Saint Maximin of Trier, represented by the bear, also had property in the locality.
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