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[[Literature]] : Chaix, 1996
[[Civic Heraldry Literature - France|Literature]] : Chaix, 1996


[[Category:French Municipalities T|Trevoux]]
[[Category:French Municipalities T|Trevoux]]
[[Category:Ain|Trevoux]]
[[Category:Ain|Trevoux]]

Revision as of 19:02, 26 January 2017

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Département : Ain

Blason de Trévoux

Official blason

D'argent à la tour couverte de gueules, ouverte, ajourée et maçonnée de sable; au chef d'azur chargé de trois fleurs de lis d'or chacune adextrée en pointe d'un bâton péri en barre de gueules.

Origin/meaning

The town also uses the motto : Fiat pax et abuntantia in turribus tuis (from Psalm 121).

The historical arms and seals of the city all showed a simple tower. In 1514 the arms were augmented with the chief by Anne de Bourbon. The arms show the three fleur-de-lis of the Bourbon family, with small red bends indicating an illegitimate branch of the family.

Blason de Trévoux

The arms in the Café Sanka album +/- 1932

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Literature : Chaix, 1996