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Latest revision as of 11:36, 11 August 2024

LA TIEULE

Département: Lozère

Blason de La Tieule/Coat of arms (crest) of {{PAGENAME
Official blazon
French D'azur à la voûte caussenarde en lauze d'argent, accompagnée aux cantons du chef de deux feuilles de hêtre d'or, posées en barre à dextre et en bande à senestre et, en pointe, d'un dolmen d'argent, surmonté d'une gerbe de blé de neuf épis d'or et accosté de deux brebis arrêtées et affrontées d'argent, mouvant à demi des flancs de l'écu et brochant sur la voûte; le tout posé sur une plaine herbée d'or.
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Origin/meaning

The arms were officially adopted in February 2012.

The sheep, the grassy plain and the sheaf of wheat evoke the agricultural character of the municipality. The sheaf of wheat is made up of nine ears of corn for each of the inhabited places: La Tieule, Le Lebous, Longviala, Pertuzades, Le Duc, Malavilette, La Falgette, Lou-Claouzet and La Foulguière.

The dolmen indicates the presence of one in Lebous. The blue field is taken from the arms of the Lord of Canilhac. The vault, typically Caussenarde, recalls the name of the village (La tuile).

The two beech leaves symbolize the woods.

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


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