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Revision as of 08:34, 2 August 2023
ROUTIER
Département : Aude
French | D'argent, au lion léopardé de gueules accompagné de trois croissants du même. |
English | blazon wanted |
Origin/meaning
The arms were officially adopted on ??
The arms are those of the last archbishop of Narbonne, Arthur-Richard Dillon (1763-1790), as the village was a possession of the archdiocese.
See also : Bize-Minervois, Gruissan, Pieusse and Alaigne, which use the same arms as they were also owned by the diocese.
In 1686 the arms for the village showed the arms of Archbishop Pierre de Bonzi (1673-1703).
The arms in 1686 |
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