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Deuil was for many centuries a possession of the Montmorency family. The arms of the [[Montmorency]] family showed a cross with in each quarter four small eagles. In 1402 the village became a possession of a branch of the family, which distinguished the family arms with a free quarter of ermine. These arms later were adopted as the arms of the village. | Deuil was for many centuries a possession of the Montmorency family. The arms of the [[Montmorency]] family showed a cross with in each quarter four small eagles. In 1402 the village became a possession of a branch of the family, which distinguished the family arms with a free quarter of ermine. These arms later were adopted as the arms of the village. | ||
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[[Literature]] : Gassowski, A : Armorial des communes du Val-d'Oise. Poster published by Gaso Mériel, 1995. | [[Literature]] : Gassowski, A : Armorial des communes du Val-d'Oise. Poster published by Gaso Mériel, 1995. |
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DEUIL-LA-BARRE
Département : Val-d'Oise
Origin/meaning
Deuil was for many centuries a possession of the Montmorency family. The arms of the Montmorency family showed a cross with in each quarter four small eagles. In 1402 the village became a possession of a branch of the family, which distinguished the family arms with a free quarter of ermine. These arms later were adopted as the arms of the village.
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Literature : Gassowski, A : Armorial des communes du Val-d'Oise. Poster published by Gaso Mériel, 1995.