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[[Literature]] : Image from Armorial Général de France by Hozier, 1696
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PRIORY OF OUR LADY IN POIX-DE-PICARDIE (Le Prieuré de Notre-Dame de Poix)

Country : France
Denomination : Roman Catholic
Order: Canons regular

Established : 12th century
Abolished : 1790?

Arms (crest) of Priory of Our Lady in Poix-de-Picardie
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French D 'or, à trois daims passants de sable

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