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'''Département''' : [[Meuse]][[File:Meuse.jpg|60 px|right]]


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* (<2024) Coupé parti en chef au 1° d'or à l'écureuil de gueules allumé du champ, au 2° de gueules à la tour donjonnée à trois étages d'or ouverte et ajourée du champ, au 3° d'azur à cinq cailloux d'argent posés en chevron renversé.
* (2024) Coupé: au 1er parti au I d'azur à la calebasse gourde d'or, sa bretelle de sable, senestrée d’une épée d'argent, garnie d'or, la lame gravée de cinq croix de sable 1, 2 et 2, au II d'or à la tour donjonnée d'azur, maçonnée d'argent, ouverte et ajourée du champ, au 2e de gueules à cinq cailloux d'argent posés 2, 2 et 1 en chevron renversé.
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Département : [[Meuse]]
===Origin/meaning===
The arms were first adopted on ? and changed on February 5, 2024.


[[File:{{PAGENAME}}.jpg|center|300 px|Blason de {{PAGENAME}}]]
The squirrel in the previous arms refers to the forests that surround the village. The tower is taken from the arms of the Salles family, former lords of the village. The stones are the symbol for St. Stephen, the local patron saint. They are arranged in the shape of a V, the initial of the village.


===Official blazon===
In the new arms from 2024 the squirrel was replaced by a gourd and a sword. The gourd is a symbol of pilgrimage and refers to Isabelle, mother of Joan of Arc, because she would have made a pilgrimage to Rome or, more likely to Le Puy. Isabelle was probably born in Vouthon. The sword, engraved with 5 crosses, represents the one that Joan of Arc would have had given to her mother at the chapel of Fierbois.
Coupé parti en chef au 1° d'or à l'écureuil de gueules allumé du champ, au 2° de gueules à la tour donjonnée à trois étages d'or ouverte et ajourée du champ, au 3° d'azur à cinq cailloux d'argent posés en chevron renversé.


===Origin/meaning===
[[Civic Heraldry Literature - France|'''Literature''']]: Image from http://www.armorialdefrance.fr
The squirrel refers to the forests that surround the village. The tower is taken from the arms of the Salles family, former lords of the village. The stones are the symbol for St. Stephen, the local patron saint. They are arranged in the shape of a V, the initial of the village.


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[[Civic Heraldry Literature - France|Literature]] : Image from http://www.armorialdefrance.fr


[[Category:French Municipalities V]]
[[Category:French Municipalities V]]
[[Category:Meuse]]
[[Category:Meuse]]
[[Category:Granted 2024]]

Latest revision as of 13:38, 9 February 2024

Blason de Vouthon-Bas/Arms (crest) of Vouthon-Bas
The arms from 2024
Blason de Vouthon-Bas/Arms (crest) of Vouthon-Bas
The previous arms
VOUTHON-BAS

Country : France
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Département : Meuse
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Official blazon
French
  • (<2024) Coupé parti en chef au 1° d'or à l'écureuil de gueules allumé du champ, au 2° de gueules à la tour donjonnée à trois étages d'or ouverte et ajourée du champ, au 3° d'azur à cinq cailloux d'argent posés en chevron renversé.
  • (2024) Coupé: au 1er parti au I d'azur à la calebasse gourde d'or, sa bretelle de sable, senestrée d’une épée d'argent, garnie d'or, la lame gravée de cinq croix de sable 1, 2 et 2, au II d'or à la tour donjonnée d'azur, maçonnée d'argent, ouverte et ajourée du champ, au 2e de gueules à cinq cailloux d'argent posés 2, 2 et 1 en chevron renversé.
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Origin/meaning

The arms were first adopted on ? and changed on February 5, 2024.

The squirrel in the previous arms refers to the forests that surround the village. The tower is taken from the arms of the Salles family, former lords of the village. The stones are the symbol for St. Stephen, the local patron saint. They are arranged in the shape of a V, the initial of the village.

In the new arms from 2024 the squirrel was replaced by a gourd and a sword. The gourd is a symbol of pilgrimage and refers to Isabelle, mother of Joan of Arc, because she would have made a pilgrimage to Rome or, more likely to Le Puy. Isabelle was probably born in Vouthon. The sword, engraved with 5 crosses, represents the one that Joan of Arc would have had given to her mother at the chapel of Fierbois.

Literature: Image from http://www.armorialdefrance.fr


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